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I was afraid of that, but I did a search of the term "robotaxi" and didn't see any others, so I started the pole... Oh well...This is like the 4th thread about this in the past week...
Who covers the liability when your car crashes?At full charge my car will go 200 miles with 40 miles as reserve. Assuming 50% occupancy rate. 100 miles of money making.
If 5 mile ride costs $5, $100 will be made per full charge. $5 for electricity. Tesla takes 30%.
Therefore, I make $65 per full charge.
At places like NYC or LV, that would be possible.
$65x365 days/yr = $23,725/yr.
Little different circumstances there; Turo is having someone else driving it & your car insurance is quite expensive when you rent your car out.Why would you? If you want to do it today, just rent your car out on Turo or other outfit like that. What's the difference whether you rent a car to a live driver or to Tesla auto-pilot driver?
This is why Tesla needs 2 price points for FSD. One for family use only and a second for commercial use.
With Robotaxi, your car is driving itself (much safer) and Tesla is liable for any issues.
FSD will hit potholes and bend all four wheels.I will not be doing this. The thought of having people I don't know inside my car doesn't thrill me and I cannot imagine a circumstance where I'd do this. Maybe if I purchased a low-end Model 3 and considered it just basic transportation only, but not my Performance model. Just not something I'd go for.
FSD will hit potholes and bend all four wheels.