Tesla Model 3 Owner On Turo Says He Did Call The Police Only To Hear…
Update to “Tesla Model 3 Owner Catches Body Shop Replacing His Car Parts After Renting It On Turo (Video)”
Update to “Tesla Model 3 Owner Catches Body Shop Replacing His Car Parts After Renting It On Turo (Video)”
A new video of a Tesla Model 3 has emerged on the video hosting platform TikTok that shows the owner of the car paying a surprise visit to a body shop only to find his rented out car with a replaced bumper and opened front trunk (frunk). Frank Valdez, who … [continued]
Nissan and Turo recently announced that they’re giving new LEAF owners $350 in credit to rent vehicles, so that people who own a LEAF can borrow another vehicle for road trips, home improvement stores, and other occasions where the LEAF won’t cut it. They’re calling it “own the car they … [continued]
I just got to season 2 of Game of Thrones. If you are not a fan, no worries, there is only one small reference to GoT at the very end.
General Motors is planning to test a peer-to-peer car-sharing plan through its Maven subsidiary later this year. Would you rent your car to strangers?
Tesla Model 3 production starts tomorrow, unless there was some kind of dramatic surprise since Monday. It seems that tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people who have never before had an electric car have a reservation for a Model 3. They have a bit of planning to do.
Will there come a day when your Tesla simply pays for itself? According to the Wall Street Journal, that day may be coming soon. “Thanks to ride sharing and the looming introduction of self-driving vehicles, the entire model of car ownership is being upended—and very soon may not look anything like it has for the past century. Drivers, for instance, may no longer be drivers, relying instead on hailing a driverless car on demand, and if they do decide to buy, they will likely share the vehicle—by renting it out to other people when it isn’t in use.”