103 Interest Score
27 Discussions
0.26 Engagement
Jul 2021 Launched

Did you know that you can share your car for a few days a month, and completely cover your monthly payment? We built https://carculator.io to scour the web for the best deals from Carvana, Vroom, and Carmax, that you can buy entirely online, and pay for with Turo.

What the Community Said

I've always loved cars, but when I discovered I could get my dream car by sharing it part time on Turo, I was blown away. That said, I learned painfully that some cars are dramatically more profitable, so I created this algorithm to analyze all of the available inventory of the online dealers, and sort by the vehicles that are the most profitable for the car sharing market. Let me know what you think - enjoy!!! P.S. we'll be opening up the APIs soon 😉

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Well, not sure if I would give my baby 🚘 to anybody... Some private jet owners give their planes for charter to reduce costs, but it was never fully covered. Do you provide any insurance? I am not about the car crashes, but how about any inner damages? But on the other hand, I would love to try a few different cars.

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Congrats on launching! As a gearhead, I'm always thinking about what cars I'd like to have in my dream garage. I'm really excited to test out Carculator to sift through dealers' inventories and checkout with ease

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Super cool! Going for a test drive right now :-P

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Super! This is the best product of its kind. Very useful. Thank you very much, guys!

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