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Old 01-29-2022, 03:24 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Chorizo - '00 Honda Civic HX, baby! :D
90 day: 35.35 mpg (US)

Mid-Life Crisis Fighter - '99 Honda Accord LX
90 day: 34.2 mpg (US)

Gramps - '04 Toyota Camry LE
90 day: 35.39 mpg (US)

Don't hit me bro - '05 Toyota Camry LE
90 day: 30.49 mpg (US)
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Turo shows a:
2021 Tesla Y for $99 daily,
2021 Hyundai Venue for $52 daily,
2017 Mercedes-Benz C-Class for $108 daily,
2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid for $85 daily, and a
2021 Hundai Kona for $91 daily.

At least once I rented a car while visiting my sister.

I don't care about renting a luxury car, I would rent a Dodge Dart if one were available!

I cannot sort by price or specify a range, so this is what they show for $50 a day or less [sorted manually]:
2016 Hyundai Accent for $26
2013 Honda Civic for $30
2011 Ford Escape
2014 Chevrolet Cruze for $34
2020 Toyota Corolla for $35
2007 BMW Z4 for $37
2022 Kia Forte for $41
2022 Toyota Prius for $43
2017 Jaguar XE for $44

Maybe if I don't have an available vehicle when I need to drive to see clients I will see what is available on Turo, but it still doesn't help me with my current situation of wanting a vehicle with a functioning heater, starter, and transmission!

JR said that he would at least be making his car payment if he hadn't paid cash for his vehicles, but that bald know-it-all said to not buy cars to use with Turo unless you can pay cash.

Buy an Archie, put it on Turo, and let what Dave say be darnnnned?
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