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because americans are slow and it’s called a down payment for a lease. I cannot believe this 😂😂. Call it whatever you want at the end of the day, you have payments meaning it’s leasing or a “subscription”
@@willbutler2639 🤣🤣 good luck ever getting them to change it for you under warranty. So many owners who have battery failures get blamed by tesla for the battery going bad. Tesla is awful, and as much as I want to get an EV, I'm sticking to Audi and their new EV coming out in 2024
@@nonamenoname4641 I see it’s still got problems that the company knows about but doesn’t tell the customers and the customers won’t get their vehicle fixed. Nice, I knew it all wasn’t flowers and rainbows
I don’t know if THIS is exactly the right idea. But considering how electrically complex and expensive modern cars are to repair, some sort of subscription/ modified lease may become the cost effective option. I’m thinking ahead to used EV purchases and long term ownership where batteries and other expensive items need replacing.
@@zakschulte5159 This is the same as telco companies getting rid of their 2 year plans etc. Most are now 'Month-to-Month' you just have to pay out the phone if you cancel. As it was for most providers for years prior. Its bs to make people think its more flexible. Branding is powerful.
@@brandonhillgoth699 not at all because in the end you’ll own the car if you have a bank loan. With this you’ll just pay to use it and never own it in the end.
Exactly, I would try to rent it for the 3 months if it only was paying the 690 a month just so I can try an electric vehicle but, that's insane. I would much rather buy a car instead of that
@@xSkysplitter777 I highly recommend buying. I’m aware prices are high and supply is low, but after taking delivery of my model 3 long range in May, my only regret is not getting the performance edition.. absolutely thrilling and exhilarating every time you get behind the wheel. Makes you look forward to running errands lol
You don’t know what a pyramid scheme is. This is basically just a long term car rental company. I might be beneficial to someone who moved to a new area and needs a car or on a business trip
@@Mogardie I said it’s LIKE a pyramid scheme because the financial responsibility is offloaded to the person being sold the product/service at an exorbitant rate. Normally rentals are for extremely short term usage like a single day to a week but being forced to pay three months (including a down payment) until being “offered” to pay by the month screams fraudulent since that is basically just an incredibly shitty lease.
@@MananaMan Every business offsets cost by charging it to the consumer. People do this as a hustle on Turo all the time. What's wrong with a company doing it?
@@neviljay8274 I was gonna say turo has a pretty similar business model. Plus most people on there have the minimum age set to 30 so they’ll get people with more financial history and who can afford the insane rental prices. Some of the model 3s are at 250+ for the day before fees like cmon
Well number one you should look up what a pyramid scheme means. Number 2 you should probably step foot outside your house and realize this business model is working at scale in our world. Hotel? Just buy a house. Uber? Just buy a car. Restaraunts? Just buy groceries. Literally leasing a car? Just buy the car. L comment
@@Mr.Beanmiddlefinger their so corny to me. They don't even stand out in traffic lol and the interior is so boring. U get a steering wheel with a screen.
@@TheSunkissedmein2000 The founder (Scott Painter) already had two companies dealing with cars. They didn't do well. I suggest watching this short ua-cam.com/users/shortsi6gy3MF8N-Q?feature=share
@@TheSunkissedmein2000 see name Scott Painter with Fair and True Car. Both somewhat killed by an auto industry that aims to keep profits high and competitive markets slow
tesla model 3 price is $57,000. with autonomy you have to pay $7,000 First and then $700 monthly which is $8,400 a year. If you multiply that by 5, thats $42,000 + $7,000 you have to pay initially. so in total $49,000. i wonder who is willing to waste their money like that.
It's sad you sold out like this, you clearly did not vet your sponsor. Just looked at the app and the rates are all insaine this is a straight scam, as in they over charging you.
@@driveautonomy3535 you could get a kia brand new for around 470 a month, financed for 3 years, These are some ridiculous prices. 5,000 start fee and 1k a month you could buy a good condition Toyota corolla from the 2000s, one of the most reliable cars. This is not about so called "new way of gaining mobility" its a grift and your trying to cash in on a market.
@@driveautonomy3535 I can finance a used Tesla model 3 with only 25k miles for 700 a month with decent credit and $5900 down at 72mos. But hey, if there is demand for it in the market it really doesn't matter what I say
@@thefoodcan You misread, it's a $1k down and $k a month OR $5900 down and $490 a month. For some people (like me) it's a very good deal. Considering that I can't get a loan that high for a $50k car.
@@davidkee2363 Then you shouldnt be financing 50k cars in the first place and get your income handled. That's just financial irresponsibility but if you're the person that they prey on
Bro, why would anyone pay $1,000+/month for a RENTAL when you can lease a car with the option to get rid of it at the end of your term or buy out the remainder of your balance. Makes no sense.
@@novlogs8957 thats not how these sponsor spots work. you get paid a flat amount for the video then the company also pays a percentage for every person that uses that code.
What an amazing idea! Rent a Tesla for $1k a month or lease a Tesla from Tesla for $350 per month. These guys will be out of business faster than a Tesla hits 60 mph.
The payment amount changes depending on if you put more down or pay more monthly. So for either $4K-$7K rent a car for 3 months, for a year it's $16K-$30K. For a car you don't even own. Yeah you aren't paying for gas, but it's much cheaper to keep an already paid off car, then gas + maintenance is much cheaper than this
So it’s like a lease except way more expensive 😮😮 it’s basically like an expensive rental company that lets you drive a Tesla instead of a normal car 😱
Not bad. It will be useful for walkable cities where you could want a car for summer season to go hiking. If we get a car we would only use is couple of months
I know like 3 rich person who did this but that company charge like half of the downpayment like $2500-$3000 something. So you got experience to drive new car every 3 month and usually they already own one car.
Probably to abuse you with high APR. NEVER EVER EVER TRUST something when there’s no lease or set APR. I work in a bank and I never do any APR that’s variable unless it’s credit cards cause I have no choice.
Cheapest way to get into a Tesla: 1. Get into a friends car. 2. Get into someones car as they are loading grocceries. 3. Steal one 4. Rent one 5. Lease one (with promo) 6. Buy one 7. This BS
Way too expensive. It sounds like a neat idea on paper, but after looking at the prices it seems you can just buy a model 3 or Y for a similar price and actually OWN it. Until they bring the price down, the subscription model they are doing seems only good for a few people wanting to try the car long term to see if it fits their lifestyle before committing long term for years to a loan or something. That I can understand
The only time I see this being worth it if your car is going to be at the body shop for an extended period of time and you only need something for 3 months . Other than that it’s a hard pass for me.
The most expensive way to own a car, if you dont have or cant save the cash to buy a car, that means you cannot afford it and you must buy a cheaper used car. We all want nice cars but we also must be at peace driving a 20 year old corolla until we have the cash in hand to purchase a nicer vehicle.
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Review Tesla's Cyber Truck please.
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🇺🇸 cheapest way is to get a Prius!
Dude its so expensive!! It comes out to 2k a month for a shity model 3. Thats like leasing a porsche or a m5. I cant imagine anyone doing this
Hell no
“You will own nothing and you will be happy” ~Klaus
You vill eat ze bugz!
I'm glad people are aware, there's hope!
Ahhh
"Yu vil not own land!"
Putting a coal rolling tune on my Jetta TDI to own the globuls
If it's truly subscription based, why do we even need a $4500 down payment???
because americans are slow and it’s called a down payment for a lease. I cannot believe this 😂😂. Call it whatever you want at the end of the day, you have payments meaning it’s leasing or a “subscription”
That’s a solid NO from me, dawg.
Why?
@@ik749 probably because teslas are garbage.
@@ik749 it is a rip off
@@ik749 7K down $1000 a month lol if it was $100 $200 count me in
Same
cheapest way to get into one is to steal it
I like the way u think lmaooo
“I’LL STEAL IT! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!!!!”
Agree
Thank you for the idea now I’m on the run from the cops
That's if you can even figure out how to get in, how to turn it on, and knowing the owners pin code.... so... good fuking luck lmao
Better off financing a tesla and paying that monthly. At least you know you'll end up keeping it.
Lol no, you don't want to end up responsible for a tesla repair. Battery repair through tesla is awful.
@@nonamenoname4641 do they have a manufactures warranty?
@@willbutler2639 🤣🤣 good luck ever getting them to change it for you under warranty. So many owners who have battery failures get blamed by tesla for the battery going bad. Tesla is awful, and as much as I want to get an EV, I'm sticking to Audi and their new EV coming out in 2024
@@nonamenoname4641 I see it’s still got problems that the company knows about but doesn’t tell the customers and the customers won’t get their vehicle fixed. Nice, I knew it all wasn’t flowers and rainbows
I don’t know if THIS is exactly the right idea. But considering how electrically complex and expensive modern cars are to repair, some sort of subscription/ modified lease may become the cost effective option. I’m thinking ahead to used EV purchases and long term ownership where batteries and other expensive items need replacing.
So, a lease but not called one
To be a subscription and not a lease there would be no long term contract
@@zakschulte5159there is no long term contract and that’s why it’s not a lease. The contract is for three months and then month to month after that
@@zakschulte5159
This is the same as telco companies getting rid of their 2 year plans etc. Most are now 'Month-to-Month' you just have to pay out the phone if you cancel. As it was for most providers for years prior. Its bs to make people think its more flexible. Branding is powerful.
in short,,
"we own the car, but you paying it."
Pretty much just like a bank loan it’s the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
@@brandonhillgoth699 not at all because in the end you’ll own the car if you have a bank loan. With this you’ll just pay to use it and never own it in the end.
?? That's literally what a fucking lease is bro...
it's like renting a car. nothing new about it. lol
@@driveautonomy3535 In Renting you also don't have to commit long term debt
Lmao put 7k down and pay 700 a month that's ridiculous
Exactly, I would try to rent it for the 3 months if it only was paying the 690 a month just so I can try an electric vehicle but, that's insane. I would much rather buy a car instead of that
That’s almost how much I pay for the model 3
Bro it’s 1k down and 1k a month or 5k down and 450 a month or anywhere in between where are you getting these numbers
@@NoahPainter why are you bringing these ridiculous numbers up like they are any better though 😂
@@xSkysplitter777 I highly recommend buying. I’m aware prices are high and supply is low, but after taking delivery of my model 3 long range in May, my only regret is not getting the performance edition.. absolutely thrilling and exhilarating every time you get behind the wheel. Makes you look forward to running errands lol
this company is the second dumbest idea right after the app that claimed to be the “air bnb of pools”
I thought that was funny
Sad Thai dude sold out
A lot of people make a killing on swimply in California. I'm taking 5-10k/month. Jokes on you lol
What 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Swimply is badass.
So a lease with extra steps.
@@driveautonomy3535 take the hint bro, no one likes the idea. Waste of money
Maybe you don’t need credit for this? Subscribers might not need a credit check idk
You will own nothing and be happy 😟
Haha stfu the same people that say that are liberals , jus vote Republican
Yep. Just like those interest-only loans people got so they could afford to "buy" their homes
@@rhino202 ARM loans were the crazy not too many years ago 😂. Suddenly we saw an insane amount of foreclosures 😂
So when I die, I can’t take it with me. 😢
Exactly what I was thinking
subscription companies are ripping us off. the days of buying and owning are over. sad
No theyre not lol. People just dont know how to save their money and buy something with cash.
@@willyames9463 that’s the problem, people don’t know how cash works!
cheap!?!? 1000$/Month! W.T.F.
It’s a rip off
"Autonomy" but you can't have the car
@@driveautonomy3535 lol yes you are so unbiased and trustworthy 😂
You will own nothing have no privacy and be happy
- Klaus Schwab. #WEF #IYKYK
Looks like the biggest scam in the world with that monthly payment 💀
LMAOOOO this is like a pyramid scheme. You are literally paying for their financing so they can just sell the car after like 80k miles for free.
You don’t know what a pyramid scheme is. This is basically just a long term car rental company. I might be beneficial to someone who moved to a new area and needs a car or on a business trip
@@Mogardie I said it’s LIKE a pyramid scheme because the financial responsibility is offloaded to the person being sold the product/service at an exorbitant rate. Normally rentals are for extremely short term usage like a single day to a week but being forced to pay three months (including a down payment) until being “offered” to pay by the month screams fraudulent since that is basically just an incredibly shitty lease.
@@MananaMan Every business offsets cost by charging it to the consumer. People do this as a hustle on Turo all the time. What's wrong with a company doing it?
@@neviljay8274 I was gonna say turo has a pretty similar business model. Plus most people on there have the minimum age set to 30 so they’ll get people with more financial history and who can afford the insane rental prices. Some of the model 3s are at 250+ for the day before fees like cmon
Well number one you should look up what a pyramid scheme means.
Number 2 you should probably step foot outside your house and realize this business model is working at scale in our world. Hotel? Just buy a house. Uber? Just buy a car. Restaraunts? Just buy groceries. Literally leasing a car? Just buy the car.
L comment
but they want to make sure everyone around you knows that it's not your car
Fr.....you advertise their brand for free.
It’s a horrible idea unless you use the car to make money.. but the car doesn’t come with logos man, he’s driving the company car..
😂😂
Problem is: why would I want to get into a tesla
Quicker, feature-rich, attention power, and highest safety rating.
@@bengsynthmusic horrible reliability, horrible bill, quality, ugly as hell, over priced, I can keep going
@@bengsynthmusic teslas remind me of prius
@@justinporter6113 It's an attention seeking Prius, with a big touchscreen.
@@Mr.Beanmiddlefinger their so corny to me. They don't even stand out in traffic lol and the interior is so boring. U get a steering wheel with a screen.
This is just a lease with extra steps
Hopefully this company survives longer than his two other ones
Wym
@@TheSunkissedmein2000 The founder (Scott Painter) already had two companies dealing with cars. They didn't do well. I suggest watching this short ua-cam.com/users/shortsi6gy3MF8N-Q?feature=share
Ah interesting. Thanks
@@TheSunkissedmein2000 see name Scott Painter with Fair and True Car. Both somewhat killed by an auto industry that aims to keep profits high and competitive markets slow
@@mercedese3201994 Ah just sucking the consumers dry.
Not that cheap. You have to put a down-payment of 7900 to be able to have a monthly payment of 690...
@@hunterrrdrives exactly, I thought it was going to be a monthly subscription without any down payment and a little cheaper on the monthly payments.
@@xSkysplitter777 Uh, then how would the company make any money? You know they have to charge more than they pay for it, right?
@@driveautonomy3535 still not a good deal in my opinion
@@kabob21 the guy said the "cheapest" way to drive a tesla. Far from it.
It’s actually $2500 down and $500 a month
tesla model 3 price is $57,000.
with autonomy you have to pay $7,000 First and then $700 monthly which is $8,400 a year.
If you multiply that by 5, thats $42,000 + $7,000 you have to pay initially.
so in total $49,000.
i wonder who is willing to waste their money like that.
the model 3 is $5.9k down + $490 a month. Roughly $11780 a year. I don't think that's too bad if you finance it yourself.
There are a lot of idiots out there 😂
$5800 down payment on a rental? No thanks.
Knew it was gunna be $$$$$ when he said “use my code for $500 off….”
It's sad you sold out like this, you clearly did not vet your sponsor. Just looked at the app and the rates are all insaine this is a straight scam, as in they over charging you.
@@driveautonomy3535 you could get a kia brand new for around 470 a month, financed for 3 years, These are some ridiculous prices. 5,000 start fee and 1k a month you could buy a good condition Toyota corolla from the 2000s, one of the most reliable cars. This is not about so called "new way of gaining mobility" its a grift and your trying to cash in on a market.
@@driveautonomy3535 don't see this going long term for you guys unfortunately
@@driveautonomy3535 I can finance a used Tesla model 3 with only 25k miles for 700 a month with decent credit and $5900 down at 72mos. But hey, if there is demand for it in the market it really doesn't matter what I say
@@thefoodcan You misread, it's a $1k down and $k a month OR $5900 down and $490 a month.
For some people (like me) it's a very good deal. Considering that I can't get a loan that high for a $50k car.
@@davidkee2363 Then you shouldnt be financing 50k cars in the first place and get your income handled. That's just financial irresponsibility but if you're the person that they prey on
Bro sold us out for a promotion
Bro, why would anyone pay $1,000+/month for a RENTAL when you can lease a car with the option to get rid of it at the end of your term or buy out the remainder of your balance.
Makes no sense.
If you can't pay to own something, you don't need it
I can tell these deals aren’t great but you just got paid well to sponsor this video😂
I think he's getting paid by how many times his promocode is used.
@@novlogs8957 thats not how these sponsor spots work. you get paid a flat amount for the video then the company also pays a percentage for every person that uses that code.
@@DaBukkit How do you know?
Lmao might as well get a loan 😭
@@driveautonomy3535 well it socks.
You know the sponsorship check must’ve been a big boi for him to be promoting this bullshit
How is a subscription different than a lease?
I wonder if he was expecting these comments 😂
he doesnt care he got his money for the sponsorship
the idea is good but the prices are dumb
I borrowed $50k and pay $759 a month. Will keep model 3 8-9 years.
Ironic that it’s called autonomy but gives you less autonomy as opposed to buying or leasing
so a lease in the form of a subscription that you cant buy out at the end.
The name is ironic because the drivers don't own the car 😢
OMG now cars too! when will this subscription trend go away
Imagine being the guy who drives the autonomy Tesla with the big decal on the side 😂
@@driveautonomy3535 lmaooo
This sounds a terrible financial idea
Promoting Ponzi Schemes now aye?
Sounds like a car loan with extra steps
YoU wIlL oWn NoThInG n B hApPy!
Rental cars are a pretty cool idea.
Wow! You're telling me I can drive a car, pay money for it, and never once actually own it? Where do I sign up to escape the hell of capitalism!?
I don't like tesla
Do you want a cookie?
Only works in California. And my gawd the prices are ridiculous. Just go to a Tesla dealership.
I can feel how much money they’re paying you in the air. Congrats
A "you will own nothing and you'll be happy" type of deal, nah fam, I'm good
So the usual car lease?
Cheapest is $390 a month for a model 3 if you put 1900 down. Does not include taxes and insurance
Bro I saw they want like 3 k to start ima go buy a 04 Honda 😭😭
1350 for a model Y rent ???
Hell no, I could get a Hummer Ev for that price.
People sell stupidity these days 😅
What an amazing idea! Rent a Tesla for $1k a month or lease a Tesla from Tesla for $350 per month. These guys will be out of business faster than a Tesla hits 60 mph.
You couldn't pay ME enough to get into one of those techbro failure scaffold
So it's a car rental company...with an option to lease.
Andddddd this guy sold out 😂
nothing wrong with getting the bag
@@joshtmp6936 big facts 🤣💵 my man just had a baby Huggies ain’t free
hey, money is money lol
@@maruftim I hear ya, but no money is not money.
Do all of them have that decal?
yea they do, it’s embarrassing 🤣
@@BearThatSwings oh no, are you allowed to remove them?
@@ashleyrose. nope, just gotta cruise around in a tesla fishbowl with that decal..
If it walks like a scam and quacks like a scam, then it is a scam
Yall acting like when u finance one, nevermind leasing one, the bank is not the real owner.
Right!? people don't even give the service a second of thought before saying it's not worth it.
$490 a month with $5900 down? You might as well lease a car at that price because at least you have a chance of owning it.
facts
The payment amount changes depending on if you put more down or pay more monthly. So for either $4K-$7K rent a car for 3 months, for a year it's $16K-$30K. For a car you don't even own. Yeah you aren't paying for gas, but it's much cheaper to keep an already paid off car, then gas + maintenance is much cheaper than this
So renting a car with way more commitment and absolutely nothing to show for it in the end. Sounds like a solid financial decision.
Lol companies be scammers. Taking the tax break and then charging insane amount to "rent" a car for 3 months. This is new Arron's
And so it begins; Car subscriptions. I remember telling my coworkers this back in 2019. Nobody believed me. Sad to see it become a reality.
So it’s like a lease except way more expensive 😮😮 it’s basically like an expensive rental company that lets you drive a Tesla instead of a normal car 😱
Not bad. It will be useful for walkable cities where you could want a car for summer season to go hiking. If we get a car we would only use is couple of months
cheaper alternative: win a mr beast challenge
i’m sorry but it rather drive a 98 corolla than to be seen in a car with obnoxious decals
I know like 3 rich person who did this but that company charge like half of the downpayment like $2500-$3000 something. So you got experience to drive new car every 3 month and usually they already own one car.
$7000 plus to get started for an affordable monthly payment 😂😂 that’s f*cked
lmao that's a mega rip off, this dude is ripping off his subscribers now?
That’s the problem with these UA-camRS 🤦🏻♂️ They start humble and them They sell their soul and promote anything…have some INTEGRITY !!
Make it $50 a month and I'll join 😁
Imagine renting a car for 50$ a month
@@Platinscar still to much
@@davidplays6286 renting a car in Germany is mostly around 500€ for a weekend I don't think the US is way diffrent
@@Platinscar yeah but they do it on purpose
This is some ubisoft level of scam...
You won't own the tesla so it's only good for renting it out...
Imagine getting groceries and you can't go home cause subscription ended
You know it's expensive when it's "500$" off.
Well it's a CAR...
@@jorgesalazar818uhm. I think you forgot to change account.
Probably to abuse you with high APR. NEVER EVER EVER TRUST something when there’s no lease or set APR. I work in a bank and I never do any APR that’s variable unless it’s credit cards cause I have no choice.
Really not a fan of being a driving advertisement for their company though, I'd rather have one not covered in decals
Bruh I’d rather just buy one then rent one for that price.
Don't buy TESLA i repeat NEVER buy a tesla
I certainly wouldn't want a car with colorful squares on the rear windows. You can't even see through the window!
It’s not personal….it’s business
It'd be cheaper to huy or rent. 450 a month with 3k down for a model 3 is ridiculous.
Cheapest way to get into a Tesla:
1. Get into a friends car.
2. Get into someones car as they are loading grocceries.
3. Steal one
4. Rent one
5. Lease one (with promo)
6. Buy one
7. This BS
“Subscription”
*”Changes on how much you want to put down”*
Cheapest way to get into a Tesla is through Miles app in Germany. You can rent it based on per km basis, can test it for as low as 5-10€.
what a convoluted way to run a rent-a-car
Such business models are prone to fail, doesn’t make any sense
It's called Renting a car. LOL.
Nothing new about it.
@@driveautonomy3535 It's still called Renting a car. And giving it back to car owner. Duh
It’s a micro lease. Call a spade a spade
Way too expensive. It sounds like a neat idea on paper, but after looking at the prices it seems you can just buy a model 3 or Y for a similar price and actually OWN it. Until they bring the price down, the subscription model they are doing seems only good for a few people wanting to try the car long term to see if it fits their lifestyle before committing long term for years to a loan or something. That I can understand
The only time I see this being worth it if your car is going to be at the body shop for an extended period of time and you only need something for 3 months . Other than that it’s a hard pass for me.
The most expensive way to own a car, if you dont have or cant save the cash to buy a car, that means you cannot afford it and you must buy a cheaper used car. We all want nice cars but we also must be at peace driving a 20 year old corolla until we have the cash in hand to purchase a nicer vehicle.
I like how the microphone in the bottom right corner has become a staple for these shorts, I don’t even know if they notice😂