Here in it's Orlando is $385 a week plus the cost of charging. I drive full time 10-12 hours daily & I'm charging 2-3 times a day at $15.00 per charging session. That's $345 a week just in fuel COST. So $385 a week for the rental plus $345 for the fuel COST for the week = $730 a week to rent the Tesla with Hertz/Uber rental program. That's $2,900 a month total for the Tesla rental. Keep in mind I do make $300.00 per day doing this and not everyone's going to make that amount of money 8k-9k per month. My monthly take home is between $6k-$7k It's it with it? Absolutely not considering Hertz will force you to take the car into pep boys out tire kingdom for a maintenance inspection every 6k miles and the inspection takes about 2-4 hours to complete as they rotate the tires and do some other shit to the car. If you don't have the inspection done on time Hertz will make you wait two week before they'll rent you another car. FYI when using a credit card Hertz will charge the $385 to the credit card and won't release the hold, even if you pay the credit card charge in full it means nothing as at the end of the month Hertz will pull all money owed $385 a week for 4 weeks plus the fuel charging fee for the entire 4 weeks all at once. It's a dirty racket on a massive scale. Public service announcement "Go to Avis or any other rental company in your area that's been approved for Uber rentals and run away from Hertz"!!
I'm glad I found this. I believe you're correct for a lot of reasons. I was a cab driver in Portland, Oregon for 20 years before Uber/Lyft arrived. The customer experience is paramount these days and many markets aren't able to compel Uber drivers to provide the Green, Green Comfort, Comgort, and Premier level vehicles to Uber’s customers. This 3 party approach benefits everyone in the mix; Uber’s got new cars on the road, drivers have special consideration in the algorithm, Hertz has solid rental across the Tesla fleet, Tesla has mass market, first hand, customer experience with the cars, and, I think, Hertz will have a very affordable 36 month duration on the sale of these cars. My guess is that they'll sell used at $19k and get snapped up by Uber drivers that have rented in the past. I've been renting for 3 weeks now and I take 100% of every order. Reservations are commonly doled out to me. At certain times and in certain areas I turn off deliveries and UberX. Other times I'm open to everything. It's ultimately about the customer experience and I think Uber/Hertz/Tesla have a winner in this.
If you are in LA i think its worth it only if you are willing to drive till you at least make a minimum of $150 a day and you are driving peak times, you have to be willing to put in the work, and it will be worth it if you want to do it part time dont rent use your own car, renting in my opinion is for people who are willing to drive full time, and for people who have short term goals to make as much money as possible to either pay bills or what ever they plan on doing. Ive seen drivers make 1400 a week with the tesla assuming $500-600 for tesla and charges, leaving a decent profit of 800-900.
Uber looting it’s driver and customer same time and they don’t feel shame at all. We are so unfortunate that we can’t even fight these billion dollars corporate. I really feel sorry for our fellow drivers who is struggling to feed their families, sacrificing the family time.
This happened to a friend of mine. He rented a tesla and was making upwards of 8 to 9k per month he used 2 different models for 3 months than 4th month he switched back to his car and that entire month he only made 4k doing the same thing. This is literally redlining at its core only difference is they want you to keep renting the cars
Sounds like they gave you good trips so they would ensure that you pay for the rental. Did your net profit stay the same after the lowers trips + no rental charges ?
A tesla costs more to rent and has an inferior mpg equivalent to a Prius. That's two consecutive deal breakers for anyone who rideshares to make money. What else, in the name of Baby Jesus, is there to discuss?
I got super lucky this week I got $100 bonus for 30 rides +80 for an additional 30 I believe and then of course the EV bonus of 140 and the only downside to that is accepting a bunch of atrocious small base pay just to get them out of the way one day I had 25 rides and only made $65 I couldn't believe it however this week so far it turns out that I only paid nine dollars for my ev so while I don't have the Evie I am under the flex program and renting the Hyundai Kona EV which is the 23 model it has a consistent 140 ride bonus for 90 rides for the week and then if you're lucky on a lift bonus week it could be an easy for $500 bonus consistently but I will say the difference between Uber and she can accept longer trips and you are responsible for paying left makes you work really hard in the first couple days to pay it off and then I guess you can cherry pick towards the end
I wont recommend buying one just because of uber . In my case i got a used one as my daily driver/beater and to prevent putting so many miles on my personal Tesla . If you drive alot you can easily hit a big number of miles just in the first year and still owe alot on your loan assuming you finance the car . Yes you keep more of the money you make when is yours.
I took the car back and they deactivated me because I had an accident with it I wasn't even driving I was sitting parked at the charging station and somebody hit me I bought my own Tesla and then took it back and they deactivated me I'm some somewhat f***** but they have other Rideshare here besides Uber the end Lyft also I do catering apps in a couple other apps
True... they started charging me around 5-6$ fee for 7-8$ tolls, then started charging me over 9$ fee. At one point, I saw a sign stating that they were charging 12$ fee on a 7$ toll... I didn't experience that fee because I returned the vehicle and stopped driving Uber... now I'm back, and let's see what scams are in play!
I uploaded 3 times no idea what happened ,I noticed after it was uploaded that was wayy darker than what the actual video looks like in final cut .thanks for watching by the way
So you're taking passengers off the app? Do you have your own commercial insurance? If not, you're in deep doodoo should you get into an accident and your normal insurance company finds out
Why would he ever tell his insurance in the event that he got into an accident with a private passenger on board? Obviously that detail will be either left out or the passenger was a familial person lol…. Sorry but not everyone loves their life by the book buddy. Tough cookies.
yes i do have commercial insurance before i started doing uber . because of another family business we run and use some of our vehicles we are required to have it .
@@here-and-there1071 I rarely get a private ride off the platform and when I do have had zero issues. You’re giving someone a ride to where they have to go, it’s not that deep. What are cars for if not using them for their purpose? In the event of an accident, you report it, why would you include in the report you were driving a stranger and you should have had commercial insurance but don’t? That is just dumb and irrelevant information to the case if anything.
@@here-and-there1071 I have given about 10-15 private rides total in the 2000+ rides I’ve driven for Uber in the last few year or so. Bottom line-you should be aware enough to know who is a safe person to offer private rides to and who you just tell “sorry, I don’t offer private rides”. I’ve turned down more private rides than I’ve given if that helps put things in perspective at all. I also live in northern Florida
Left offers a $140 bonus any given week per having an EV vehicle so the first is $70 and Axis 120 or however whatever but into tears of 50 rides and 20 etc. in addition to this they are still ride challenge is what I have noticed in my first week and a half of having an EV is that it appears that the Rife payments at least upfront or lower than average so I don't know if they try to factor that in because they're giving Evie bonuses but I don't think it should be different
Is Orange County really that bad? I’m in south OC, San Clemente so really far south OC and was thinking about doing the rental program but would like to stay closer to home then LAX.
Yup, I wouldn’t waste my time. I rented for 8 months, I was one of the first in 2022…but i paid $2,500 a month (including charging). That is ridiculous. All you’re doing is working, working, working. You start the month -$2,500. You’re not profiting until you at least make that. It was fun to drive it around, but it was draining. Once November, Dec, Jan, early Feb came around it was slow as can be and I’m in a big city.
@@THERIDESHAREXPERIENCEjust got my Tesla. I’m in Los Angeles area. I hope I at least double or break Even. Testing it out. I paid $473 with insurance .
I use a rental Tesla to do doordash but I rarely just do doordash I use it for doordash and to make a trip somewhere (Houston.... Destin FL... Branson mo were my last 3 trips... Houston was a 3 day..trip dashed for a day and a half... Destin basically the same... Branson is a 1 week rental if I can get it for a week)
there are weeks now that I only do trips from my own clients after I followed the advice I mentioned at around the 10 mark . and the list keeps growing .thanks for watching by the way .
when I started with my own tesla after I returned the rental some of the nicer trips I used to get sort of disappeared and the same happened with some airport reservations. Once I started using my own I already got a list of my own riders and yes I do charge lower than the usual uber rates .
Here in it's Orlando is $385 a week plus the cost of charging.
I drive full time 10-12 hours daily & I'm charging 2-3 times a day at $15.00 per charging session.
That's $345 a week just in fuel COST.
So $385 a week for the rental plus $345 for the fuel COST for the week = $730 a week to rent the Tesla with Hertz/Uber rental program.
That's $2,900 a month total for the Tesla rental.
Keep in mind I do make $300.00 per day doing this and not everyone's going to make that amount of money 8k-9k per month.
My monthly take home is between $6k-$7k
It's it with it?
Absolutely not considering Hertz will force you to take the car into pep boys out tire kingdom for a maintenance inspection every 6k miles and the inspection takes about 2-4 hours to complete as they rotate the tires and do some other shit to the car.
If you don't have the inspection done on time Hertz will make you wait two week before they'll rent you another car.
FYI when using a credit card Hertz will charge the $385 to the credit card and won't release the hold, even if you pay the credit card charge in full it means nothing as at the end of the month Hertz will pull all money owed $385 a week for 4 weeks plus the fuel charging fee for the entire 4 weeks all at once.
It's a dirty racket on a massive scale.
Public service announcement
"Go to Avis or any other rental company in your area that's been approved for Uber rentals and run away from Hertz"!!
I'm glad I found this. I believe you're correct for a lot of reasons. I was a cab driver in Portland, Oregon for 20 years before Uber/Lyft arrived. The customer experience is paramount these days and many markets aren't able to compel Uber drivers to provide the Green, Green Comfort, Comgort, and Premier level vehicles to Uber’s customers. This 3 party approach benefits everyone in the mix; Uber’s got new cars on the road, drivers have special consideration in the algorithm, Hertz has solid rental across the Tesla fleet, Tesla has mass market, first hand, customer experience with the cars, and, I think, Hertz will have a very affordable 36 month duration on the sale of these cars. My guess is that they'll sell used at $19k and get snapped up by Uber drivers that have rented in the past.
I've been renting for 3 weeks now and I take 100% of every order. Reservations are commonly doled out to me. At certain times and in certain areas I turn off deliveries and UberX. Other times I'm open to everything. It's ultimately about the customer experience and I think Uber/Hertz/Tesla have a winner in this.
If you are in LA i think its worth it only if you are willing to drive till you at least make a minimum of $150 a day and you are driving peak times, you have to be willing to put in the work, and it will be worth it if you want to do it part time dont rent use your own car, renting in my opinion is for people who are willing to drive full time, and for people who have short term goals to make as much money as possible to either pay bills or what ever they plan on doing. Ive seen drivers make 1400 a week with the tesla assuming $500-600 for tesla and charges, leaving a decent profit of 800-900.
I just rented a Uber Tesla last week and the range on car was terrible. I took it back.
Uber looting it’s driver and customer same time and they don’t feel shame at all. We are so unfortunate that we can’t even fight these billion dollars corporate. I really feel sorry for our fellow drivers who is struggling to feed their families, sacrificing the family time.
Florida sucks with Uber the pay is terrible if your using your own gas vehicle. I have not tried the Hertz rental with Uber
Yeah a few friends from Florida send me screenshots of some of the trips they do and its really bad down that way.
I suggest the Tesla for all new drivers. Money maker for sure!
This happened to a friend of mine. He rented a tesla and was making upwards of 8 to 9k per month he used 2 different models for 3 months than 4th month he switched back to his car and that entire month he only made 4k doing the same thing.
This is literally redlining at its core only difference is they want you to keep renting the cars
Why not rent? I hate putting all the miles on my personal car.
THANK YOU!
Sounds like they gave you good trips so they would ensure that you pay for the rental. Did your net profit stay the same after the lowers trips + no rental charges ?
Yes just had to be more selective (cherry pick )
GREAT JOB! Very informative!!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice honest video thank you
Same happened to me when I switched to a non hertz EV. Eventually I stopped ridesharing.
A tesla costs more to rent and has an inferior mpg equivalent to a Prius. That's two consecutive deal breakers for anyone who rideshares to make money. What else, in the name of Baby Jesus, is there to discuss?
I got super lucky this week I got $100 bonus for 30 rides +80 for an additional 30 I believe and then of course the EV bonus of 140 and the only downside to that is accepting a bunch of atrocious small base pay just to get them out of the way one day I had 25 rides and only made $65 I couldn't believe it however this week so far it turns out that I only paid nine dollars for my ev so while I don't have the Evie I am under the flex program and renting the Hyundai Kona EV which is the 23 model it has a consistent 140 ride bonus for 90 rides for the week and then if you're lucky on a lift bonus week it could be an easy for $500 bonus consistently but I will say the difference between Uber and she can accept longer trips and you are responsible for paying left makes you work really hard in the first couple days to pay it off and then I guess you can cherry pick towards the end
Hi,do you think is better renting tesla or buying one?
I wont recommend buying one just because of uber . In my case i got a used one as my daily driver/beater and to prevent putting so many miles on my personal Tesla .
If you drive alot you can easily hit a big number of miles just in the first year and still owe alot on your loan assuming you finance the car . Yes you keep more of the money you make when is yours.
Hi brother how do you switch your account to drive for Uber
Are you just doing uber eats ???
I took the car back and they deactivated me because I had an accident with it I wasn't even driving I was sitting parked at the charging station and somebody hit me I bought my own Tesla and then took it back and they deactivated me I'm some somewhat f***** but they have other Rideshare here besides Uber the end Lyft also I do catering apps in a couple other apps
You are good guy please make more you tubes
Check out the tolls. The rental company was double charging me on fees for EZ pass.
True... they started charging me around 5-6$ fee for 7-8$ tolls, then started charging me over 9$ fee. At one point, I saw a sign stating that they were charging 12$ fee on a 7$ toll... I didn't experience that fee because I returned the vehicle and stopped driving Uber... now I'm back, and let's see what scams are in play!
Very informative 👍 ❤
thanks for watching
Your video is very dark. You should use a ring light to light up your face and background to help us see you better.
I uploaded 3 times no idea what happened ,I noticed after it was uploaded that was wayy darker than what the actual video looks like in final cut .thanks for watching by the way
It's important what he said, not his face.
So you're taking passengers off the app? Do you have your own commercial insurance? If not, you're in deep doodoo should you get into an accident and your normal insurance company finds out
Why would he ever tell his insurance in the event that he got into an accident with a private passenger on board? Obviously that detail will be either left out or the passenger was a familial person lol…. Sorry but not everyone loves their life by the book buddy. Tough cookies.
@josevazquez1042 you're trusting passengers too much. How much experience do you have doing this if any?
yes i do have commercial insurance before i started doing uber . because of another family business we run and use some of our vehicles we are required to have it .
@@here-and-there1071 I rarely get a private ride off the platform and when I do have had zero issues. You’re giving someone a ride to where they have to go, it’s not that deep. What are cars for if not using them for their purpose? In the event of an accident, you report it, why would you include in the report you were driving a stranger and you should have had commercial insurance but don’t? That is just dumb and irrelevant information to the case if anything.
@@here-and-there1071 I have given about 10-15 private rides total in the 2000+ rides I’ve driven for Uber in the last few year or so. Bottom line-you should be aware enough to know who is a safe person to offer private rides to and who you just tell “sorry, I don’t offer private rides”. I’ve turned down more private rides than I’ve given if that helps put things in perspective at all. I also live in northern Florida
Left offers a $140 bonus any given week per having an EV vehicle so the first is $70 and Axis 120 or however whatever but into tears of 50 rides and 20 etc. in addition to this they are still ride challenge is what I have noticed in my first week and a half of having an EV is that it appears that the Rife payments at least upfront or lower than average so I don't know if they try to factor that in because they're giving Evie bonuses but I don't think it should be different
yeah I get the $150 for 50 trips EV bonus here in LA too as well as some other offers this week they did not sent any other bonus .
😂😂😂😂 you return rental. They stop the good money
Is Orange County really that bad? I’m in south OC, San Clemente so really far south OC and was thinking about doing the rental program but would like to stay closer to home then LAX.
Yeah compared to other places the fares around some oc areas are really low .
Thanks for the heads up.@@THERIDESHAREXPERIENCE
Some people tell me they do the rental in 1 day. They tell me just to work, don’t cherry pick all rides add up and you can get it in 1 day
Yup, it's all paid for in one good day pretty much.
Yup, I wouldn’t waste my time. I rented for 8 months, I was one of the first in 2022…but i paid $2,500 a month (including charging). That is ridiculous. All you’re doing is working, working, working. You start the month -$2,500. You’re not profiting until you at least make that. It was fun to drive it around, but it was draining. Once November, Dec, Jan, early Feb came around it was slow as can be and I’m in a big city.
What market are you in??
@@THERIDESHAREXPERIENCE San Diego
Where were you paying 2,500 a month?? wasn't it always just like $300 a week + $50 for extra insurance or something?
It’s $473 a week with insurance
@@THERIDESHAREXPERIENCEjust got my Tesla. I’m in Los Angeles area. I hope I at least double or break
Even. Testing it out. I paid $473 with insurance .
Can you use the car for other ride share like lyft?
Absolutely not
No you can’t . Now that im using my own having that benefit of using both apps definitely makes the rental thing a no go anymore.
I use a rental Tesla to do doordash but I rarely just do doordash I use it for doordash and to make a trip somewhere (Houston.... Destin FL... Branson mo were my last 3 trips... Houston was a 3 day..trip dashed for a day and a half... Destin basically the same... Branson is a 1 week rental if I can get it for a week)
Yes if you can tell me where are you talk online with other drivers pkease tell me where
Go to reddit/uberdrivers
Hopefully your monetize brother. Because I’m getting ads on this video
A while ago youtube started placing ads on videos from channels not monetized yet . it was part of some changes they did some time ago .
Cool wish you the best on your channel.
As long as you consider more than happy as being a mental condition 😂
10:00 Very key Eureka moment - PAY ATTENTION!
there are weeks now that I only do trips from my own clients after I followed the advice I mentioned at around the 10 mark . and the list keeps growing .thanks for watching by the way .
And if you started with your vehicle (tesla) I assume you'd start with lower rates ?
You mean how much i charge on my own rides ??
when I started with my own tesla after I returned the rental some of the nicer trips I used to get sort of disappeared and the same happened with some airport reservations. Once I started using my own I already got a list of my own riders and yes I do charge lower than the usual uber rates .