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BlueIndy Offers Special 'BOGO' Pricing
While Bluecars have a round-trip range of over 100 miles when driving on city streets, they must remain in the “Blue Zone.

The BOGO deal is exclusive to Student and Yearly Members starting Feb. 1, and ending May 1. Photo by Chris Brown.

The BOGO deal is exclusive to Student and Yearly Members starting Feb. 1, and ending May 1. Photo by Chris Brown.
BlueIndy, a car sharing service in Indianapolis, is introducing a new “BOGO” pricing promotion that will save members money, by letting them drive two hours for the price of one, the company announced.
The BOGO deal is exclusive to Student and Yearly Members starting Feb. 1, and ending May 1.
For a Student Member with BOGO pricing, trips between one and two hours will be capped at the $9 hourly rate plus tax. For Yearly Members, trips between one and two hours will be capped at the $12 hourly rate plus tax.
While Bluecars have a round-trip range of over 100 miles when driving on city streets, they must remain in the “Blue Zone.” The “Blue Zone” includes all of Marion County and no more than 10 miles from the county border in all directions.
Those who aren’t currently members can sign up, using the promo code “BOGO” for a free Yearly membership or “BOGO2” for a free Youth and Student membership.
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