Want to invest?
Your car is worth more than your driveway
Most exotics are driven a few thousand miles a year and sit still for the rest of it, depreciating quietly while the insurance and the payments carry on. Put yours in the DUD Rents fleet and it earns on the weekends you were not using it anyway.
We already run 26 cars across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. We handle the listing, the photography, the bookings, the vetting, the delivery and the cleaning. You keep ownership, you keep the say over when it is available, and you take a share of every rental.
A car like this
Rents at $1,999 a day. Out 8 days in a month, on a 60% share, that is $9,595 to the owner.
An illustration on a real car in the fleet, not a promise. Your share and what your car realistically books are settled in conversation, and we would rather be pessimistic up front.
How it works
Six steps, and you can stop at any of them
- 1
Tell us about the car
Fill in the form at the bottom of this page with the year, model and mileage, and add a few photographs. Two minutes. No obligation, and nothing is signed.
- 2
We look it over
We check it is the sort of car people actually book, and that the condition and the miles are right for it. Not every car is a fit, and we would rather say so early than waste your time.
- 3
Paperwork
Proof it is yours, current registration, and written permission from your lender if there is finance on it. Most car loans and every lease forbid renting the vehicle out, so this is the step that decides whether it can happen at all.
- 4
Insurance
It goes on the commercial policy while it is in the fleet. A personal policy does not cover a car rented for money, and driving on one is how an owner ends up with a denied claim on a written-off car.
- 5
Hand it over
Two sets of keys, service history, and a tracker fitted. We photograph the car properly for the listing, and it goes up on the site.
- 6
Get paid
You take an agreed share of what it earns, every time it goes out. You can see what it has made whenever you ask, and you can take the car back when you want it.
What you need
The things that actually matter
Worth reading before you fill anything in. The first two stop an application dead, and it is better to know now than after a phone call.
- The title in your name
- Proof the car is yours. A car you are still buying needs your lender to agree in writing.
- No lease
- A leased car cannot be rented out. Every lease agreement prohibits it, without exception.
- Current registration
- Registered, road legal, and nothing outstanding on it.
- A car people book
- Exotic, luxury or a premium SUV. Condition matters more than age, and clean history matters more than either.
- Two sets of keys
- One lives with the car, one stays with us. A single key is a lost weekend when it goes missing.
- Service history
- Whatever you have. A car with records rents for more than the same car without them.
Questions
The ones people actually ask
- How much can I make?
- It depends on the car and how often it goes out. A car that books most weekends earns considerably more than one that sits. We will give you an honest estimate for your specific car before you commit to anything, and we would rather under-promise than talk you into it.
- What share do I get?
- An agreed percentage of every rental, paid on the rental itself. The exact figure depends on the car and who covers what, so it is settled in conversation rather than quoted here. Delivery fees are not part of the split. That is our driving.
- Who pays for insurance?
- The car goes on our commercial policy while it is in the fleet. Renting a car out on a personal policy voids it, which is worth knowing whoever you end up working with.
- Who pays for fuel, cleaning and servicing?
- Fuel and cleaning between rentals are ours. Routine servicing and anything mechanical stays with you, since it is your car and your maintenance history.
- What if it gets damaged?
- Every renter leaves a refundable hold and is checked before they drive. Damage is covered by the commercial policy, and you are told the same day it happens, not at the end of the month.
- Can I still drive my own car?
- Yes. Tell us when you want it and we block those dates out so nobody can book it. It is your car.
- Can I take it back out of the fleet?
- Whenever you like, once any booking already taken has been honoured. We are not going to hold your car hostage.
- How do I know what it has earned?
- Ask any time and we will tell you exactly, booking by booking. Every rental is recorded against your car with the dates and the amount. You are also texted and emailed each time it goes out and comes back, if you want that.
Start here
Tell us about the car
Two minutes. Dudley reads these himself and comes back to you, usually the same day. If your car is not a fit he will say so straight, rather than leaving you wondering.
Prefer to talk first? Call or text (561) 517-3771. You can also see the cars already in the fleet to get a feel for what does well, and read the terms renters agree to. Every renter is 18 or over, checked for full coverage (comprehensive & collision), and leaves a refundable $500 hold before they drive.