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Forget about talking about their expenses, I would guess that most Turo Hosts don't even track/know what their actual expenses are. Unfortunately, not tracking expenses will make or break their business (whether or not they want to admit it lol)
@@ascratchyoucanitch It's going to be totally dependent on the vehicle, where you live, & how you buy, but at the minimum you should be paying attention to: - Insurance - Maintenance costs - Repairs (separate from routine maintenance) - Title, Registration, State Inspections - Taxes - Principal, Interest, Financing/Leasing Fees, etc... - Parking - Fuel - Depreciation (This is a major part of any financed fleet, but diminishes in importance if you go the cash cars route. Aubrey has tons of videos on this dynamic on her channel so if you search you'll find a bunch of info) And all of these things will vary depending on your unique situation (e.g. I have commercial insurance for my rentals which is a flat rate of $90 per vehicle, but if you have personal insurance you monthly expense will probably be considerably less)
@@whythiskolaveridi1883 So true, but many Hosts have been on the platform for a couple years and purchased vehicles at all time highs. So unfortunately for them, unless they have the money to pay the difference between what they owe vs. what their car is worth, they can't really sell their cars and as a result will have to continue using Turo even if they don't want to😅
If you have any interior DIY projects on your list now's the perfect time lol (I'm using the down time from the weather to clean some carpets/mats, updating a radio/center console, etc...)
You could explore getting oil by the drum if you buy in bulk like that to save a bit more. I'm an auto tech and we get 55 gallon drums and a company stops by every other week to fill them up.
I use to have a Mustang Gt, my memories are terrible one, I had my Gt side swap on the highway- spinning 360 a couple time, heavy rain on the highway- hydroplaning on the highway, and snowing on the highway- slip into the middle meridian. Mustang are terrible in snow, to much power, it slid alot, I like my Ford Bronco as my main car, my side car is mazda miata, if I get another mustang it be my side car.
👍🏽 wanted name of🚗 insurance company u used. Got 🚗 renewal insurance policy wit pages of excluding car sharing coverage. Now no need look through past videos. 😜
Thoughts on this recent expense Aubrey? Got a car back yesterday my bmw 5 series and the guest broke the back door handle because it was frozen. Should I even report it? I’m on the Turo 80/20 play where I get 80% of profit. I doubt Turo will cover it at all because the deductible is so high. Would love your input, this really sucks 😭
You should 100% report it in Turo. Even if you decide to resolve it with the guest and get them/their insurance to pay for it, you need to have it reported in Turo for that to be a valid claim.
@@jamalallicock4114 Yeah I can imagine it wasn't cheap, door handles from BMW are pricey ($150-$350+ for an OEM part). For something like this getting the part used from ebay for about $50 and asking a local shop to give you the quote on the labor is going to save you a couple hundred dollars. (Turo claims department will use that as long as it's from a licensed repair shop)
I'm not sure what truly differs Aubrey's rate from others but personally when getting my quote last year for liability only ABI has quoted me for $68 for the one car I had at the moment.
I've never understood why you would go for this business model when it's clear that real estate is clearly the same but better. Realestate appreciates, Cars Depreciates.... all things else being equal.... Seems like the harder, not smarter method.
Our New Year Sale is coming to end and on January 21st, so be sure to use the code NEWYEAR2024 to get $150 off your purchase! www.thecarsharingmasterclass.com
Forget about talking about their expenses, I would guess that most Turo Hosts don't even track/know what their actual expenses are. Unfortunately, not tracking expenses will make or break their business (whether or not they want to admit it lol)
Waiting for the list! Always willing to find out more
Many are losing money but they don't realize
@@ascratchyoucanitch It's going to be totally dependent on the vehicle, where you live, & how you buy, but at the minimum you should be paying attention to:
- Insurance
- Maintenance costs
- Repairs (separate from routine maintenance)
- Title, Registration, State Inspections
- Taxes
- Principal, Interest, Financing/Leasing Fees, etc...
- Parking
- Fuel
- Depreciation (This is a major part of any financed fleet, but diminishes in importance if you go the cash cars route. Aubrey has tons of videos on this dynamic on her channel so if you search you'll find a bunch of info)
And all of these things will vary depending on your unique situation (e.g. I have commercial insurance for my rentals which is a flat rate of $90 per vehicle, but if you have personal insurance you monthly expense will probably be considerably less)
@@whythiskolaveridi1883 So true, but many Hosts have been on the platform for a couple years and purchased vehicles at all time highs. So unfortunately for them, unless they have the money to pay the difference between what they owe vs. what their car is worth, they can't really sell their cars and as a result will have to continue using Turo even if they don't want to😅
Sitting here in minus 14 weather, DIY seems a lot less appealing😅
If you have any interior DIY projects on your list now's the perfect time lol (I'm using the down time from the weather to clean some carpets/mats, updating a radio/center console, etc...)
You could explore getting oil by the drum if you buy in bulk like that to save a bit more. I'm an auto tech and we get 55 gallon drums and a company stops by every other week to fill them up.
Great topic - yea we just had -36 C here and I blew a oil seal in my car when I started it - ugh...plus lost a week trip.
I use to have a Mustang Gt, my memories are terrible one, I had my Gt side swap on the highway- spinning 360 a couple time, heavy rain on the highway- hydroplaning on the highway, and snowing on the highway- slip into the middle meridian. Mustang are terrible in snow, to much power, it slid alot, I like my Ford Bronco as my main car, my side car is mazda miata, if I get another mustang it be my side car.
Great topic!
You would never want to have Liability coverage only here in Southern California because people like to steal cars and take them to Mexico.
👍🏽 wanted name of🚗 insurance company u used. Got 🚗 renewal insurance policy wit pages of excluding car sharing coverage. Now no need look through past videos. 😜
Such good info
How do you store all the cars. That has to be a expense
Thoughts on this recent expense Aubrey? Got a car back yesterday my bmw 5 series and the guest broke the back door handle because it was frozen. Should I even report it? I’m on the Turo 80/20 play where I get 80% of profit. I doubt Turo will cover it at all because the deductible is so high. Would love your input, this really sucks 😭
You should 100% report it in Turo. Even if you decide to resolve it with the guest and get them/their insurance to pay for it, you need to have it reported in Turo for that to be a valid claim.
I've had this happen to me. It's around $250-$400 fix
@@jamalallicock4114 Yeah I can imagine it wasn't cheap, door handles from BMW are pricey ($150-$350+ for an OEM part). For something like this getting the part used from ebay for about $50 and asking a local shop to give you the quote on the labor is going to save you a couple hundred dollars. (Turo claims department will use that as long as it's from a licensed repair shop)
If comfort access door handle $750+
@@iAlwaysSpeakTheTruth Yeah those things are pricey😫 Even used/ebay, you're spending $300-$600 😅
ABI quotes $89 for basic liability, it is pretty much stated everywhere on their website. Is yours an special rate given the size of your fleet?
I'm not sure what truly differs Aubrey's rate from others but personally when getting my quote last year for liability only ABI has quoted me for $68 for the one car I had at the moment.
What Mercedes do you have
Love it!
I've never understood why you would go for this business model when it's clear that real estate is clearly the same but better. Realestate appreciates, Cars Depreciates.... all things else being equal.... Seems like the harder, not smarter method.
I agree but it’s way easier to get auto loans than mortgages
Or you can do both… I have a car that I purchased for 5K and has made me 10K in a years… better than keeping my money in the bank
only new cars and only on lease!!
Bad hair day? 😂😂😂
Wow she talks Fast lol
She doesn't waste our time😂 but you know at the settings you can slow the video down
You should watch Graham Stephan
@@Sommers234thanks for the tip! I never knew that I could slow it down! That definitely helped! 😅
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If you're going to be doing Turo you should be able to do basic car repairs like tire repair.