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CASH VS FINANCED CARS FOR YOUR TURO CAR RENTAL BUSINESS!

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2022
  • Is it better to pay cash or get financing on your Turo vehicles?
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Komentáře • 31

  • @AubreyJanik
    @AubreyJanik Před 2 lety +16

    Hey, Turo Tactics - our maintenance costs are not $4,000 - $6,000 per month, our OVERALL costs are $4,000-$6,000 per month - our costs include things like Maintenance, repairs, garage expenses, tools, insurance, phones, internet...but I suppose it makes sense that your costs would be so low given that you're doing oil changes once every 20,000 miles, 1/4 of how often we do them for our fleet.

  • @thepakhtoonyar
    @thepakhtoonyar Před 2 lety +10

    You know when you buy a car from private seller you can get a better deal than financing from a dealership. If you make $12k a year from a vehicle that you bought on cash. You can flip that car after a year and get whatever you paid for or slightly less for that vehicle. Let's say you finance a vehicle and turo is slow, you will still have to pay the installments.

  • @ke0kie
    @ke0kie Před 22 dny

    Leverage. Smart Debt. Speculation. These are the skill-sets to become an expert in before investing in a rental business

  • @Freetobeme8181
    @Freetobeme8181 Před rokem +1

    Great advice, thank you and god bless 🙏

  • @thisistrish6049
    @thisistrish6049 Před rokem

    Super helpful. Thanks!!

  • @deepsunthoughts5842
    @deepsunthoughts5842 Před rokem +2

    All maintenance and insurance is a tax right off, always keep receipts

  • @BobHarvey.
    @BobHarvey. Před rokem +1

    It seems to me that paying cash for cheaper cars is best because actually by paying cash it’s true you are down the dollar amount for the purchase, but your fixed expenses are lower since no monthly payments thus giving you HIGHER cash flow.

    • @lep8622
      @lep8622 Před 5 měsíci

      A lot of Matainence things are covered by warranty on newer cars.

  • @kelceyburrissr
    @kelceyburrissr Před 2 lety +3

    20k between oil changes is a big mistake........oil changes are cheap engines are not! Scotty Kilmer voice. You should not go that long between all changes you said that you were a mechanic ,and you should know this...... Those vehicles are gonna start blowing back and burning 🛢...... The most I do between all changes maybe 6 to 8k miles and that's still pushing it!!!!! We don't have any oil leaks, no engines are burning oil nothing!!!!!!
    Keep in mind the older the oldest it starts to break down and become more like water instead of being Lubricant.
    Even with full synthetic I know the oil changes are more expensive, But I still wouldn't go that long between all changes.
    I'm just thinking about what you said you changed the oil at 20000 miles and the oil is dirty. You're building up gunk inside the engine. If you put an engineer next to a mechanic I guarantee you they'll say 2 different things. The smartest thing to do is to listen to the mechanic. My main mechanic laughs when he hears stuff about 15 and 20000 miles between oil changes and then the end just start burning oil and they don't know why. Lol good luck!

  • @WizzyWrld
    @WizzyWrld Před rokem

    Can you use a personal finance car?

  • @jamesandrew6153
    @jamesandrew6153 Před 2 lety

    O wow!! 20,000 k in between and Walmart!
    Talk about skimping.
    This why I don’t go to those no name dealerships on the side of the road.
    They cut to many corners to save money
    This sounds like dealership advice to change transmission fluid every 200 k miles 😂👍🏽

  • @myronwilliams803
    @myronwilliams803 Před rokem

    You never plan on keeping the vehicle, so wit a 20k oil change by the time the damage is done it'll be back on market. Let's say you're doin 7 vehicles oil and filters every 3-4 months that 250-350 he's saving between 1k-$1400 a year. I bet the Silverado doesn't receive this treatment but i respect it. Thanks for the info 👍🏾.

  • @eduardobreton6049
    @eduardobreton6049 Před rokem

    Dave! Is required bu Turo to be a certified mechanic to do oil and filters changes or can I do it by my own as a car enthusiastic?

    • @TuroTactics
      @TuroTactics  Před rokem

      You don’t have to be certified to do your own oil changes. If your car is unlisted for a maintenance issue then an ASE certified or certified mechanic must complete the repair.

  • @raybtrec1
    @raybtrec1 Před 9 měsíci

    Turo Tactics, great information. My question how do you successfully rent your car with the true insurance? However, when it’s not being rented drive it as a personal car when most personal insurance if they know that you’re on the car sharing platform will cancel you immediately. What regular insurance do you recommend I might call. If you spoke on this send me the link. Future host

    • @lep8622
      @lep8622 Před 5 měsíci

      I think you will need both personal and Turo insurance

  • @MrRomero.A
    @MrRomero.A Před 2 lety

    You hurted my feelings when you said Hyundai’s 🤣

  • @Yiwaki
    @Yiwaki Před měsícem

    How to project monthly income in a city?

  • @Softwind2
    @Softwind2 Před 29 dny

    How many cars do you have and at what price point.

  • @ssttpy
    @ssttpy Před rokem

    5 vehicles $1000 a month $5000
    payment on each: $250=$1250
    $3750
    -$1000 insurance
    $2750
    $1250 maintenance
    $1500
    $1500 profit a month

    • @ssttpy
      @ssttpy Před rokem

      25 cars would bring you $7500 monthly profit if they’re all financed

    • @lep8622
      @lep8622 Před 5 měsíci

      A lot of maintenance is covered by warranty on newer cars. So basic maintenance on 5 cars shouldn’t be 1,250.00 monthly, I would say 700 average because they won’t all need work at the same time

  • @365livinglegend
    @365livinglegend Před 2 měsíci

    The only car I got approved on hydai :( 2021

  • @sidewaysrain7609
    @sidewaysrain7609 Před měsícem

    I don't know what's your business experience is but this is not how business works.
    From a month to month basis anything you net over your overhead including car payments is your immediate profit.
    What's churro has for free $750,000 in insurance coverage.
    Now 100,000 mi on a car is relative because if it's highway miles that's only about 60,000 miles. A car that's well maintained oil change regularly is a 300,000 me car

  • @I_justgotstarbucks
    @I_justgotstarbucks Před rokem

    I've heard 10k oil change. Not 20k

  • @hotvegas2498
    @hotvegas2498 Před rokem

    So NO HYUNDAI’s. Got it! 😂

  • @jaxtonfunk2034
    @jaxtonfunk2034 Před rokem

    Just curious about my situation.
    Payment 370/m (with full warranty)
    Insurance 100/m
    Car wash 40/m
    Daily rate 60/ day
    Do I have a good set up? If it flops I’m cool with keeping the car.

  • @momentwithmickey757
    @momentwithmickey757 Před 2 lety

    Did you really quit!?

    • @TuroTactics
      @TuroTactics  Před 2 lety

      No

    • @kennybrown931
      @kennybrown931 Před rokem

      @@TuroTactics what if your payments/expenses are the following:
      1. Car note - $411
      2. Auto insurance - $605 (6 month policy paid in full)
      3. Car washes (hand washed monthly) - $150
      4. Daily rate - $50
      Can you make a profit?