I'll respectfully disagree with you here buddy, but hear me out. I love (most of) my cars and I think something you love driving around will quickly become more of a tool than a prized posession when you have hundreds of people not giving a fuck about it.
I know someone who had an A4 but used it as an Uber. He loved that car, but over a few months loved it less and less as people slammed doors, scratched the surfaces, brought mud onto the nice Audi carpets, ate/drank in it, and generally didn't give it the respect it deserved.
I'm not saying that all Ubers deserve shoes being taken off and gentle care - but this car, for him, was a late gift from his grandparents. Bought through inheritance, pressed into service out of necessity. Watching him fall out of love with that car was quite sad to see. Something he was once proud of - and that his gran would have been proud of too - slowly becoming an unloved service item... not fun.
Yes, I know that needs must and perhaps that was best. However, I could never put my cars through that - would rather sell them to someone else who'll look after it, and buy something I'm less attached to.
Anecdotally, I don't actually know where my Civic Type-R is at the moment. I lent it to a friend, he lent it to his sister, who left it somewhere four days ago. If I get it back then that's fantastic. If not, then he owes me whatever it's worth. I trust him to pay me back if it's gone, or pay for any repairs. Otherwise, that's something I don't care about and would Uber. My other cars though, not a chance.
with the tesla you dont have to give a shit about it. Just send it out to make enough money for the car payment and then enjoy your free car
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