### Vehicle Costs, Operational Expenses, and Insurance Calculation #### Purchase Costs (Out the Door Prices) 1. **2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: Approximately $28,000. 2. **2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: Approximately $28,500. 3. **2024 Toyota Camry LE**: Approximately $34,000. 4. **2025 Tesla Model 3**: Approximately $55,000. #### Fuel and Electricity Costs Calculation Assuming 5000 miles per month, fuel price of $4.60/gallon, and California electricity price of $0.38/kWh: 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid** (52 MPG): - Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31. 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid** (50 MPG): - Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $460. 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid** (52 MPG): - Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31. 4. **Tesla Model 3** (250 Wh/mile): - Monthly electricity cost: 5000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $475. #### Three-Year Cost Calculation Total mileage: 5000 miles/month × 36 months = 180,000 miles. 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: - Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08 - Purchase cost: $28,000 - Total cost: $43,923.08 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: - Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $16,560 - Purchase cost: $28,500 - Total cost: $45,060 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: - Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08 - Purchase cost: $34,000 - Total cost: $49,923.08 4. **Tesla Model 3**: - Electricity cost: 180,000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $17,100 - Purchase cost: $55,000 - Total cost: $72,100 #### Maintenance Costs Assuming average maintenance costs of: - Hybrid vehicles: $0.05/mile. - Electric vehicles: $0.03/mile. Three-year maintenance costs: 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $9,000 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $9,000 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $9,000 4. **Tesla Model 3**: $5,400 #### Insurance Costs Assuming average annual insurance costs of: - Hybrid vehicles: $1,200. - Electric vehicles: $1,500. Three-year insurance costs: 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $3,600 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $3,600 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $3,600 4. **Tesla Model 3**: $4,500 #### Total Operational Costs Including maintenance and insurance: 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $43,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $56,523.08 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $45,060 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $57,660 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $49,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $62,523.08 4. **Tesla Model 3**: $72,100 + $5,400 + $4,500 = $82,000 #### Uber Revenue Calculation Assuming revenue of $0.8 per mile: Total revenue = 180,000 miles × $0.8 = $144,000. Net income (after deducting total operational costs): 1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $144,000 - $56,523.08 = $87,476.92 2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $144,000 - $57,660 = $86,340 3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $144,000 - $62,523.08 = $81,476.92 4. **Tesla Model 3**: $144,000 - $82,000 = $62,000 ### Conclusion The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid yields the highest net income, followed by the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, with the Tesla Model 3 having the lowest net income.
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it's still 2-3 times more than working in a factory, driving a bus or working for the council..! quite good wages that, and he should be tax deducting his travelling expenses and daily sustenance.
My cousin works as an Uber driver doing about 70-80 hours a week and makes about £1800 per week which equates to £93,600 a year before taxes/expenses. £50-100k is reasonable, just depends on the hours you do…
@@Theparotidmems Nah for sure but I guess for some people that’s the only way they’ll be able to make that kind of money. Plus for him, his insurance is only £600 a month which is usually the biggest cost and making more money means having more opportunity with regard to getting a mortgage etc.
@@Symbiot7 93 k year is better than 90% of professions including doctors engineers r u sure he makes that since if that's the case we shall all become uber drivers
@@rickyb725 I'm a mini cab driver and speak to other mini cab drivers. Even if its before tax and expenses, most someone would earn would be like 60k. Petrol alone would be like 10k for the year etc.
@@Markus3055why should he mention it? Lots of people in high paying jobs often have to put in the hours to earn this much. Comuting , overtime and meeting or doing reports from home also count towards the hours spent working
The calculation is if the car is rental electric you gonna spend 15 thousands with insurance and charging the car every day, if you single spend 7000 with food 8000 thousands with a room ,10000 thousands tax,so fines and others small bills like mobile 50k is gone 😅😅😅😅
@@Iamwhatyousayiam no but its misleading as most people don't know how the expenses affect the net income but if someone says they earn 30k, it's pretty straightforward to work out the net income as you can just work out roughly how much tax they would pay
Uber is the best job, No boss to answer to, make money on your time, your own schedule, instant pay, make $200 plus a day. My car has a 150,000 mile extended warranty. Choosing your passengers. No Assholes.
Agree with you,I was working as food delivery driver in Poland and I love it,no one bothered you,you just need pick up order and deliver to customers in right time, similar as taxi,you don't have any boss looking at yours hands every 15 minutes,also like working outdoors,I think I will buy e bike and try delivery in Liverpool,I can earn less for a start and still will be happy no one bothered me 😂
bro works 110 hour week if he's talking after expense income
Nice and honest guy
Lol he is talking bollocks😂😂😂😂
I'm an Uber driver in East Midlands. I make £60k to 80k a year. I do 60 hours a week with my own hours. I love it. Big up to all my uber drivers
Stay safe out there
I am Uber driver in East Midlands and I make 35-45k max per year 50-55 hours. I don’t know what you talking about mate 😂😂😂😂😂
Think your getting pound sterling mixed up with rupees
@bluesky4733 lol yeah.
### Vehicle Costs, Operational Expenses, and Insurance Calculation
#### Purchase Costs (Out the Door Prices)
1. **2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: Approximately $28,000.
2. **2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: Approximately $28,500.
3. **2024 Toyota Camry LE**: Approximately $34,000.
4. **2025 Tesla Model 3**: Approximately $55,000.
#### Fuel and Electricity Costs Calculation
Assuming 5000 miles per month, fuel price of $4.60/gallon, and California electricity price of $0.38/kWh:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid** (50 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $460.
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
4. **Tesla Model 3** (250 Wh/mile):
- Monthly electricity cost: 5000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $475.
#### Three-Year Cost Calculation
Total mileage: 5000 miles/month × 36 months = 180,000 miles.
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $28,000
- Total cost: $43,923.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $16,560
- Purchase cost: $28,500
- Total cost: $45,060
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $34,000
- Total cost: $49,923.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**:
- Electricity cost: 180,000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $17,100
- Purchase cost: $55,000
- Total cost: $72,100
#### Maintenance Costs
Assuming average maintenance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $0.05/mile.
- Electric vehicles: $0.03/mile.
Three-year maintenance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $9,000
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $9,000
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $9,000
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $5,400
#### Insurance Costs
Assuming average annual insurance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $1,200.
- Electric vehicles: $1,500.
Three-year insurance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $3,600
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $3,600
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $3,600
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $4,500
#### Total Operational Costs
Including maintenance and insurance:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $43,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $56,523.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $45,060 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $57,660
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $49,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $62,523.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $72,100 + $5,400 + $4,500 = $82,000
#### Uber Revenue Calculation
Assuming revenue of $0.8 per mile:
Total revenue = 180,000 miles × $0.8 = $144,000.
Net income (after deducting total operational costs):
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $144,000 - $56,523.08 = $87,476.92
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $144,000 - $57,660 = $86,340
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $144,000 - $62,523.08 = $81,476.92
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $144,000 - $82,000 = $62,000
### Conclusion
The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid yields the highest net income, followed by the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, with the Tesla Model 3 having the lowest net income.
Guys hating in the comments is proof most ppl are just jealous 😂
I can confirm. I make between 0 and 100k
50-100k not that much including vehicle service insurance and fuel driving around 150 miles everyday if he lives in London, life in isn’t that cheap🙃
Businesses cost money to run
### Vehicle Costs, Operational Expenses, and Insurance Calculation
#### Purchase Costs (Out the Door Prices)
1. **2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: Approximately $28,000.
2. **2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: Approximately $28,500.
3. **2024 Toyota Camry LE**: Approximately $34,000.
4. **2025 Tesla Model 3**: Approximately $55,000.
#### Fuel and Electricity Costs Calculation
Assuming 5000 miles per month, fuel price of $4.60/gallon, and California electricity price of $0.38/kWh:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid** (50 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $460.
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
4. **Tesla Model 3** (250 Wh/mile):
- Monthly electricity cost: 5000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $475.
#### Three-Year Cost Calculation
Total mileage: 5000 miles/month × 36 months = 180,000 miles.
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $28,000
- Total cost: $43,923.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $16,560
- Purchase cost: $28,500
- Total cost: $45,060
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $34,000
- Total cost: $49,923.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**:
- Electricity cost: 180,000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $17,100
- Purchase cost: $55,000
- Total cost: $72,100
#### Maintenance Costs
Assuming average maintenance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $0.05/mile.
- Electric vehicles: $0.03/mile.
Three-year maintenance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $9,000
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $9,000
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $9,000
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $5,400
#### Insurance Costs
Assuming average annual insurance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $1,200.
- Electric vehicles: $1,500.
Three-year insurance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $3,600
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $3,600
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $3,600
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $4,500
#### Total Operational Costs
Including maintenance and insurance:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $43,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $56,523.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $45,060 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $57,660
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $49,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $62,523.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $72,100 + $5,400 + $4,500 = $82,000
#### Uber Revenue Calculation
Assuming revenue of $0.8 per mile:
Total revenue = 180,000 miles × $0.8 = $144,000.
Net income (after deducting total operational costs):
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $144,000 - $56,523.08 = $87,476.92
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $144,000 - $57,660 = $86,340
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $144,000 - $62,523.08 = $81,476.92
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $144,000 - $82,000 = $62,000
### Conclusion
The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid yields the highest net income, followed by the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, with the Tesla Model 3 having the lowest net income.
it's still 2-3 times more than working in a factory, driving a bus or working for the council..! quite good wages that, and he should be tax deducting his travelling expenses and daily sustenance.
I am a uber driver and i assure you that uber drivers dont even make minimum wage have to slave away hust to survive
Then you're not doing it right bro.
@Iamwhatyousayiam there's no right ways if there aren't any trips coming
I'm a Uber driver, it's a grind too many drivers and low paying jobs
@@vinlondon8904Work with a Private hirer cabs, They Wil give you jobs on daily basis, so you can earn good sort of money
Hmmm
This guy looks so chill.
### Vehicle Costs, Operational Expenses, and Insurance Calculation
#### Purchase Costs (Out the Door Prices)
1. **2024 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: Approximately $28,000.
2. **2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: Approximately $28,500.
3. **2024 Toyota Camry LE**: Approximately $34,000.
4. **2025 Tesla Model 3**: Approximately $55,000.
#### Fuel and Electricity Costs Calculation
Assuming 5000 miles per month, fuel price of $4.60/gallon, and California electricity price of $0.38/kWh:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid** (50 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $460.
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid** (52 MPG):
- Monthly fuel cost: 5000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $442.31.
4. **Tesla Model 3** (250 Wh/mile):
- Monthly electricity cost: 5000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $475.
#### Three-Year Cost Calculation
Total mileage: 5000 miles/month × 36 months = 180,000 miles.
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $28,000
- Total cost: $43,923.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 50 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $16,560
- Purchase cost: $28,500
- Total cost: $45,060
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**:
- Fuel cost: 180,000 miles ÷ 52 MPG × $4.60/gallon = $15,923.08
- Purchase cost: $34,000
- Total cost: $49,923.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**:
- Electricity cost: 180,000 miles × 0.25 kWh/mile × $0.38/kWh = $17,100
- Purchase cost: $55,000
- Total cost: $72,100
#### Maintenance Costs
Assuming average maintenance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $0.05/mile.
- Electric vehicles: $0.03/mile.
Three-year maintenance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $9,000
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $9,000
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $9,000
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $5,400
#### Insurance Costs
Assuming average annual insurance costs of:
- Hybrid vehicles: $1,200.
- Electric vehicles: $1,500.
Three-year insurance costs:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $3,600
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $3,600
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $3,600
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $4,500
#### Total Operational Costs
Including maintenance and insurance:
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $43,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $56,523.08
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $45,060 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $57,660
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $49,923.08 + $9,000 + $3,600 = $62,523.08
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $72,100 + $5,400 + $4,500 = $82,000
#### Uber Revenue Calculation
Assuming revenue of $0.8 per mile:
Total revenue = 180,000 miles × $0.8 = $144,000.
Net income (after deducting total operational costs):
1. **Hyundai Elantra Hybrid**: $144,000 - $56,523.08 = $87,476.92
2. **Toyota Corolla Hybrid**: $144,000 - $57,660 = $86,340
3. **Toyota Camry LE Hybrid**: $144,000 - $62,523.08 = $81,476.92
4. **Tesla Model 3**: $144,000 - $82,000 = $62,000
### Conclusion
The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid yields the highest net income, followed by the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, with the Tesla Model 3 having the lowest net income.
This is possible in England because the government regulated Uber and force them to guarantee minimum wage plus expenses
Between fifty and a Hundred he's talking about his bum
My cousin works as an Uber driver doing about 70-80 hours a week and makes about £1800 per week which equates to £93,600 a year before taxes/expenses. £50-100k is reasonable, just depends on the hours you do…
20 hrs a week gives a payout of £600. You can do the maths from there for other scenarios
@Symbiot7 70-80 hours a week is crazy tho bro
@@Theparotidmems Nah for sure but I guess for some people that’s the only way they’ll be able to make that kind of money. Plus for him, his insurance is only £600 a month which is usually the biggest cost and making more money means having more opportunity with regard to getting a mortgage etc.
@@Symbiot7 93 k year is better than 90% of professions including doctors engineers r u sure he makes that since if that's the case we shall all become uber drivers
Thats a dream i Don think Uber driver can earn that, before they could make tgat but not now.
Earns 50k and after expenses left 25k it's not what you think it is
Lol not even before, guy is bigging himself up, I know I work for Uber
Swear my dog ate this guys leg in the early 2000s
This is misleading. After expenses he probably makes between 30/40k BEFORE tax
How do you know
@@rickyb725 I'm a mini cab driver and speak to other mini cab drivers. Even if its before tax and expenses, most someone would earn would be like 60k. Petrol alone would be like 10k for the year etc.
Minimum wage if he’s lucky
Exactly
Definitely not. He just forgot to mention how many hours he puts in to do that type of Money.
@@Markus3055why should he mention it? Lots of people in high paying jobs often have to put in the hours to earn this much. Comuting , overtime and meeting or doing reports from home also count towards the hours spent working
50 to 100. There is a big margin
Yeah for real haha
The calculation is if the car is rental electric you gonna spend 15 thousands with insurance and charging the car every day, if you single spend 7000 with food 8000 thousands with a room ,10000 thousands tax,so fines and others small bills like mobile 50k is gone 😅😅😅😅
I can smell a big pile of bull shite ! So he's earning £300 a day 7 days a week !
U have to live on the road!
Its a big difference between 50k and 100k cant listen this bullshit.I think its just ordinary uber Ad.
a lot of Uber drivers work 100+ minimum every week, that is why they make so much.
50k minus 29% tax ,insurance=35k...at least 9 h/day ,7days a week...1.5 month holidays..
35k insurance ? stop smoking and discouraging people
Tax? Bro, you've a lot to learn about tax on self employment. Probably the best thing about it.
what the hell is happening now??? all these customers or riders they trying to vape inside the car
With 40%+ commission. Sure.
He hasn't mentioned the expenses involved after earning the figures he mentioned
Do people mention how much tax they pay when they mention their salaries?
@@Iamwhatyousayiam no but its misleading as most people don't know how the expenses affect the net income but if someone says they earn 30k, it's pretty straightforward to work out the net income as you can just work out roughly how much tax they would pay
Uber is the best job, No boss to answer to, make money on your time, your own schedule, instant pay, make $200 plus a day. My car has a 150,000 mile extended warranty. Choosing your passengers. No Assholes.
Isn't uber weekly pay? Taxi drivers get paid daily.
Paid daily after every trip instantly@@comet6740
Agree with you,I was working as food delivery driver in Poland and I love it,no one bothered you,you just need pick up order and deliver to customers in right time, similar as taxi,you don't have any boss looking at yours hands every 15 minutes,also like working outdoors,I think I will buy e bike and try delivery in Liverpool,I can earn less for a start and still will be happy no one bothered me 😂
Does he work for a company or for him self?
Absolutely bullshit i have done taxis 33 years i never made that kind of money 😅
Yes and i hav done it for 22yrs u can make 80k a year start at 5 go home midnight 12 eazy 250 a day work 7 days u will mskr 80k
@@busybahader2184 when do you sleep?
50 to hundred my arse
😂
If he does more than 50k he must work more than 12 hours a day pinocchio said
I make 120k driving
Average over driver makes £100 per day
More $300 to $400 a day
If he makes 100k a year, hes probably selling his bum to gay passengers
God, I'm glad we don't have to wear tags on our necks in the USA 🇺🇸
It’s not an Uber tag it’s a TfL tag
@@MBodyWeight what's a TFL tag?
@@TheRideshareRunner for people who work in london public transport
Gaslighting
Can you speak a little slower man ? Even the Brit you interview has to ask you to say again
The most scripted video of all time
Cap 🧢
Complete lies
Utter bollocks 😂
LIES
He is lying
And how much rent is a month in London ? 🤣
didnt know you had to live in london to work in london
@@IdK-er6rhI didn't say anything like that but fuel is free right 👍