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Get access to extra cars on a street near you

As an owner you know the benefits you get from an MG, but do you sometimes need a second car, a bigger car or even a van just to move something? Maybe you want to try the latest electric MG for an extended test drive? Now you can, quickly and easily with Co Wheels. We are a car share club which is part of the MG family and allows you to borrow our cars and only pay when you use it. Unlike traditional car hire, our car club cars are available 24/7 on a street near you, no need to pick up keys.

Free membership for 1 year

MG owners can join Co Wheels FREE for the first year using the special MG promo code 'MGFREE" and you get all the advantages of Co Wheels membership at no cost. You only pay when you use the cars - currently an hourly rate starting at £5.50 or a daily rate starting at £44, mileage of 23p a mile for petrol cars or 13p for electrics. Plus we have a range of MG cars on fleet which you may already be familiar with, check out our map to see if we have one near you.

Using Co Wheels is easy

Check on our location map here or download our app to find the nearest car to where you live or work.
Become a member, you can do it all online and then you are insured to drive all our cars.
Once you have finished just drop it back in its parking bay or zone.

Car share for every occasion

We have the vehicle you need waiting on your doorstep - a small car for a quick trip to the shops, or a family car for a weekend away, even people carriers and vans in some locations when you need the extra space. We are growing the number and range of MGs on our fleet although we currently have some other makes available. Booking a car through our car share scheme is easy - just search online or use our app - you can instantly see what is available and where it is. You can book it immediately and you don't pay until two hours before the booking starts.
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