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The Otto Club has been heralded by regional and national publications as one of the nation’s most extraordinary clubs for auto enthusiasts. For media inquiries, we ask the favor of your contacting our PR agency at pr@theottoclub.com.

The following is just some of the media coverage that the Club has received...

Best place for a first date - "No, we're not suggesting that you take your date to The Otto Club, the Fort Point-based exotic-car clubhouse. What you want to do is swing by there first and sign out something red, Italian and impressive in which to pick up your paramour. The Otto Club charges a fixed fee per year (starting at $3,000) that gives members access to a fleet of exotic cars they can take for a day, a weekend or longer. The idea is that instead of paying for one nice set of wheels, you can use that money to drive different cars on a rotating basis. There's also a clubhouse with a bar for socializing. It's kind of like a country club for moderately moneyed motorheads – except that a country club isn't gonna help your love life quite like a Lamborghini Gallardo."
Improper Bostonian Boston's Best  |  July 9-29, 2008

"You’ve always dreamed of driving around in a flashy sports car. And perhaps you even (finally!) have the financial resources necessary to own one. But why go to all the trouble of maintenance, storage, and other hassles when an Otto Club membership simplifies the process? With the club’s new debit-style Otto Card, the first of its kind in the industry, simply load the card with between $3000 and $25,000, book the model of your choice (fees are based on your chosen vehicle, day, and city), and pay as you drive."
stuff @ night  |  May 29, 2008

"The Otto Club, Boston's superluxe automobile society, has introduced a pay-per-play program called The Otto Card. The basic plan has a more modest initiation fee of $3,000. Then you pay daily rates (starting at $360) for spins in exotic rides..."
Boston Magazine | May 2008

"Founded in 2005 and named after automotive pioneer Nicolaus Otto, the Boston-based club has four tiers of exotic and luxury cars... The club is soon introducing The Otto Card, a debit card that allows for flexible pay-to-play use of the fleet."
Forbes Traveler | March 2008

"Cooperative consumption: Fractional ownership is moving beyond the shared planes of the jet-setting elite. The masses are already sharing everything from art to cars to designer handbags, and as technology for pooling demand and resources becomes increasingly sophisticated, this model will be applied to an even wider range of categories."
CNNMoney.com | December 12, 2007

"Membership gives you access to the $200,000 theater, the private lounge and the new bar in Fort Point where you can mingle with fellow enthusiasts. Have a drink with Troy Brown, then flip a coin to see who gets to take the Lamborghini to Foxboro next weekend."
The Improper Bostonian | August 15, 2007

"Delaware North Cos., which owns the Garden and the Bruins, paid $45,000 for a membership to The Otto Club. The new perk isn't only about pampering fans who already shelled out the cash for a posh seat; it's also a carrot the Bruins are dangling to fill the new, expensive seats they opened before last season."
Boston Globe | July 12, 2007

"Garden owner Delaware North is adding a new perk for its Premium Club members - a key to the exclusive auto club that provides access to some of the world’s most expensive and exotic cars."
Boston Herald | June 15, 2007

"The Otto Club’s strong member to car ratio and its emphasis on procuring only the rarest and most sought after of exotics make it an attractive choice for car lovers."
The Helium Report | June 2007

"Gentlemen, start your engines. The Otto Club will outfit you with a vehicle to die for."
Boston Common Magazine | Summer 2007

"One of life’s great luxuries is the throaty roar or powerful purr of a finely engineered, elegantly appointed performance car. The newest way to drive a beauty named Ferrari or McLaren is through a luxury car club."
Executive Decision | May 2007

"Car clubs take the pain out of supercar ownership by allowing members to have more time with the wind in their hair -- and none in the shop."
Forbes | April 2007

"The Otto Club is like a toy box for adults. Members get to experience the rush of driving Lamborghinis and Ferraris without the hassles of owning them."
Boston Globe Magazine | April 22, 2007

"The Otto Club offers members the chance to drive some of the world's greatest rides. If you're in Boston and have both the means and a love of cars, check it out."
uncrate | March 30, 2007

"The Otto Club offers Bostonians the chance to get in on the exotic car action."
Luxist | March 23, 2007

"Invest in the experience rather than the asset."
Fortune | March 5, 2007 (PDF of article)

"A private club for extreme car enthusiasts whose singular vehicular objective is to drive as many of the world's most exotic, luxurious, and unique automobiles as possible."
JustLuxe | February 2007

"How do you put a price on 15 miles of fame?"
Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car | February 2007 (PDF of article)

"Give him a leg up the political ladder with a respectable car service. The Otto Club’s holiday gift pack is good for three long weekends in three exotic cars of his choosing, including an Aston Martin, Lamborghini, or Ferrari."
Daily Candy 2006 holiday gift guide for guys | December 2006
 
"...they are opening a new office downtown in Boston and a clubhouse this coming spring. The clubhouse will offer the usual amenities such as lounge, social events, concierge service, as well as a boardroom and catering service."
Helium Report | December 2006

"If you join at our top level, every other Thursday for five months we can bring you a different car."
Boston Common Magazine | November/December 2006 (PDF of article)

"New England Patriots go-to guy
Troy Brown may be the team’s all-time leading receiver, but what really revs his engine is the two-week lease he scored on a fiery red Ferrari 360. Brown was honored before Sunday’s game by previous No. 1 receiver Stanley Morgan and the Pats, who presented No. 80 with a game ball to commemorate his record-setting grabs. But Brown, who usually tools around town in a tricked out SUV or a Mercedes sports coupe, beamed like a “little boy” when the suits at the Otto Club in North Andover and Celebrity Marketing turned over the keys to the $175,000 Italian sports car to commemorate the occasion." Boston Herald Inside Track | November 14, 2006

"Get ready for a whole lot of looks mixed with a shot of adrenaline."
Boston.TV | November 2006

"In car-share clubs, members can drive the world's most prized automobiles, without the hassle of ownership."
The New York Times | October 25, 2006

"The entire experience is quite effortless in this case, since the car—buffed, shining, spotless, and with a full tank—has been delivered to your doorstep for you to use for a day, a weekend, or longer: all the comfort and exhilaration of exotic car ownership with none of the expense and concern."
WellesleyWeston Magazine | Fall 2006

"For the car enthusiast, The Otto Club offers a dream garage filled with such vehicles as Aston Martins, Porsches and Lamborghinis."
North Shore Magazine | August 2006

"In addition to individual memberships, many corporations are choosing to become members in offering outstanding employees (and clients) the chance to drive an exotic sports car for a week or weekend."
Upscale Living Magazine | Fall 2006

"The Otto Club is highly focused on making the driving experience exactly what should it be – all about driving. They want you to get into the car of your choice and spend every moment enjoying all that super cars were designed to offer."
North Shore Living | Autumn 2006

"You can mix and match to indulge your need for high-octane bigamy."
Improper Bostonian | August 2006

"Because many owners of expensive exotics often drive the vehicles sparingly, it makes sense for them to join a club that allows them to get their hands on high-end toys without the high-end expenses."
The Boston Globe | June 17, 2006

In the driver's seat
Cape Cod Magazine | June 2006

Boston's first exotic car-share club
South Shore Living Magazine | June 2006

"A club designed to give all of the pleasures of driving exotic and luxury cars without the hassles that come with ownership."
Boston Herald | April 12, 2006

The Otto Club
Fox 25 News | April 2006