How much will I earn from TURO?

Let’s talk numbers. No BS, just data-driven facts only.

Here’s a quick, summarized analysis!

(Cash Purchase)

For your convenience, we will show the summary numbers first, and then dive deeper into how such calculations have been made.

Please note that the numbers we used for the calculations are based on the actual past revenue and expense data from our TURO operation, and is true to the real market condition in Orlando for the year of 2025.

01 – You buy two vehicles:

 

One economy car, and one aged-premium car.

2017 Chevrolet Cruze LS

Economy

Out-The-Door Vehicle Price:

$6,900

2015 Audi A3 Convertible

Aged-Premium

Out-The-Door Vehicle Price:

$13,175

02 – You rent out on TURO & monetize:

 

We used our real past revenue data for this one.

2017 Chevrolet Cruze LS

Economy

Initial Investment:

$6,900

Monthly Rental Revenue:

+$637/mo

Yearly Rental Revenue:

+$7,644/yr

2015 Audi A3 Convertible

Aged-Premium

Initial Investment:

$13,175

Monthly Rental Revenue:

+$836/mo

Yearly Rental Revenue:

+$10,032/yr

03 – You pay for various expenses:

 

Maintenance, insurance, etc.

2017 Chevrolet Cruze LS

Economy

Monthly Rental Revenue:

+$637/mo

Yearly Rental Revenue:

+$7,644/yr

Monthly Expense:

-$251/mo

Yearly Expense:

-$3,011/yr

2015 Audi A3 Convertible

Aged-Premium

Monthly Rental Revenue:

+$836/mo

Yearly Rental Revenue:

+$10,032/yr

Monthly Expense:

-$251/mo

Yearly Expense:

-$3,011/yr

04 – You have your cash-flow!

 

This is after you pay all expenses.

2017 Chevrolet Cruze LS

Economy

Initial Investment:

$6,900

Monthly Cash-Flow:

+$386/mo

Yearly Cash-Flow:

+$4,633/yr

2015 Audi A3 Convertible

Aged-Premium

Initial Investment:

$13,175

Monthly Cash-Flow:

+$585/mo

Yearly Cash-Flow:

+$7,021/yr

05 – 4 years have past, time to cash-out!

 

This is the total amount you’ve made, after selling your car!

2017 Chevrolet Cruze LS

Economy

Initial Amount Invested:

$6,900

Final Investment Return:

(+$17,539)

$24,439

4-Year Total ROI:

254%

2015 Audi A3 Convertible

Aged-Premium

Initial Amount Invested:

$13,175

Final Investment Return:

(+$26,761)

$39,936

4-Year Total ROI:

203%

And this is the end of our profit calculation summary for cash-purchase scenario!

 

If you had invested $20,075 to purchase the two vehicles, then you would have been able to enjoy:

 

  1. $971 of monthly payout ($11,654/yr) after all expenses are deducted.
  2. Walk out with $64,375 of total return (221% ROI) after just 4 years.

Would you like to learn more details about how realistic

this calculation is, and how we actually got to the number?

Would you like to learn more details about how realistic this calculation is, and how we actually got to the number?

We prepared a detailed profit analysis page, for clients who would like to double-check our math!

TURO Calculator

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Try our TURO profit calculator.

Too complicated? No worries!

 

Try our TURO profit calculator.

The financial concepts to truly understand the profitability of TURO hosting, can be a little too complicated for many people. Monthly payments, depreciation, vehicle equity, etc. – are all very important parts of the TURO investment that can be confusing.

 

So we made our own calculator for this. And we can say that ours is one of the most advanced TURO calculator that’s currently accessible for the public, and you will not be disappointed.

 

We will tell you all about the cash-flow and the net-profit, and also give you a fair warning if your investment scenario will become a risky one.

The financial concepts to truly understand the profitability of TURO hosting, can be a little too complicated for many people. Monthly payments, depreciation, vehicle equity, etc. – are all very important parts of the TURO investment that can be confusing.

 

So we made our own calculator for this. And we can say that ours is one of the most advanced TURO calculator that’s currently accessible for the public, and you will not be disappointed.

 

We will tell you all about the cash-flow and the net-profit, and also give you a fair warning if your investment scenario will become a risky one.

Want to plug in your own numbers

and see if it makes sense?

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numbers and see if it

makes sense?