Just waiving the flag for people who might entertain the idea of renting their cars to some one. Be sure you check your insurance coverage first. Most policies exclude coverage when the car involved in an accident is in the "Automobile business" and renting cars is considered automobile business. It's perfectly o.k. to lend your car to any one else but realize that it is YOUR policy that comes into play if they have an accident with your car. The fact they might have insurance doesn't matter. It's the insurance on the car that is primary.
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Millennials can't rent my MINI..... It'sa manual....
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Yeah like I am going to let some stooge that can't buy a car rent my car. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: GTFO
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Insurance is covered, but I don't think they've published all the details of the Share program. ReachNow is a Zipcar-like service where people can do short term car rentals (even by the minute). Currently the fleets of ReachNow cars are owned by BMW. This new Share announcement allows private owners to add their car to the ReachNow fleet. They also announced an Uber/Lyft style ride-hailing service using ReachNow cars.
http://www.autoblog.com/2016/11/15/bmws-reachnow-full-fledged-mobility-services-program/ -
How many times have you heard someone say "I don't care it's a rental" and you're gonna let a schmuck like that take your ride for a couple day spin ?? They did say 2015/16 cars so maybe F56 owners don't care.
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More moving the car to just an appliance.
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We enthusiasts are the minority. We've been the minority as far back as I remember becoming an enthusiast.
The number one and number two selling cars in the USA are the Camry and Accord, IIRC. Well made, but boring as ***** automobiles.
Hey, I LOVE the fact that my MINI CS averages 30MPG around Dallas. I'm all about keeping money in my pocket. Having that car look cool, and be a blast to drive is a major bonus.
But, if driving a Camry or Accord works for you, hey, it's your money, spend it your way.
I think renting your own personal car to other people -- including complete strangers -- is not likely to draw a lot of participants, especially if the car is expected to be new. People have no problem doing things to a rental that they would never do to something they own -- house, car... whatever.
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I see it as almost like having a time-share vacation home where you'll have access to it but won't be using it much of the time. -
I look at this like I look at self-driving cars. Yeah, it may sound all futuristic, but realistically, how much sense does it really make?
Instead of wasting time, effort and money on stuff like these rentals and self-driving cars, why not invest in proven things like light rail and other tried and proven mass transit.
People in NYC have gotten along great without owning a car for a couple of centuries. Why are we still trying to re-invent the wheel?
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There are a select few friends that I do trust driving my car. If they screw up they will make it right. They also let me drive their cars.
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DneprDave Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
No one else drives my car.
My wife could if she wanted to, but she doesn't switch cars easily and she is used to her Volvo V70 T5. Her previous car was a Dodge minivan that we gave to our daughter, when we got the Volvo.
For a month all I heard was complaints, "The hood is too long!", "It's too low!" and on and on.
Then she realized that it was way more powerful than the minivan and she could pass on two lane roads without giving it a thought.
Now she loves it, but when I try to get her into the MINI, she whines about it being too different from the Volvo. -
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