You can now rent an Aston Martin DB9 from Enterprise

Sadly, it doesn't come with a rocket launcher.
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Forget a license to kill. Thanks to Enterprise, you can drive like James Bond for a day with just a license to drive.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced Monday morning that it has added not one but two Aston Martin models to its rental car fleet. Granted, not its mainstream fleet.


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The DB9 coupe and Rapide S sedan have been added to the company's Exotic Car Collection, which has more than 30 locations in the U.S. with more planned to come online.

The Exotic Car Collection includes more than Lamborghinis and Astons, though. You can get into things a bit more common like an Audi A5 coupe or an Escalade.

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More than just allowing elite customers to rent high-end exotic cars, the Enterprise's Exotic Car Collection also gives customers a “white-glove treatment." This includes delivery and pickup of the vehicles as well as a "streamlined" reservation process ... whatever that means. I presume it means no waiting at an airport kiosk.

You will have to pay for that luxury, though. An Enterprise Rent-A-Car representative told me that the Aston Martin rentals run anywhere from $900 to $1400 per day and "could fluctuate based on market, location, and seasonal demand."

So while it's true you don't need a license to kill to take part in this program, you will need to have a killer salary.

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