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Tesla Cybertrucks Are Going for $1,000 Per Day To Rent On Turo: What Are People Doing With them?

Tesla Cybertrucks are renting for $1,000 per day on Turo. That's a hefty price to pay to use the Cybertruck for a single day.

Tesla Cybertruck: Being Rented for $1,000 Per Day On Turo

An online poster shared how a Foundation Series AWD Cybertruck was being rented for $1,000 per day on Turo. Turo is an online marketplace for sharing vehicles.

This may seem expensive at first, but I actually don't think it's that expensive. You see, there is immense demand for the Cybertruck, so much so that Tesla is pricing the variants about $20,000 more than their regular cost for the first batch of customers.

The pricing is going to be very high to rent the Cybertruck right now because there are likely less than 1,000 on the roads in the entire world. This makes is a unique attraction.

As more and more Cybertrucks get on the road, the rarity of it will decrease, which will decrease the price to rent one. I still think the price will be $500 or more per day for a long time.

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Could The Rent of a Cybertruck Be Even Higher?

I think the rent cost of a Tesla Cybertruck could even be higher right now. $1,000 for less than 1,000 in existence seems low. I think someone could rent it for $1,500 to $2,000, especially if it's the Cybebeast Foundation Series version that is selling for $120,000.

There are plenty of reasons to rent a Cybertruck. It could be a very special Uber ride that charges a hefty premium per mile. It can also be a unique attraction at a concert for a DJ.

I think you could take it around a neighborhood and charge kids for a $20 drive around the block.

You could also make it the ultimate "ice cream truck" and charge a premium for expensive ice cream.

The possibilities are endless. Wherever the Cybertruck goes, there will be interest and attention on it.

Multiple celebrities have been seen with the Tesla Cybertruck this month, showing its unique appeal.

I'm curious to see how people rent the Cybertruck and what they do with it. I'll share more when I know what people are doing with Cybertrucks they are renting.

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What do you think about renting the Cybertruck for $1,000 per day? Is this too expensive?

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Article Reference: Matt Wallace