It's not so much that I like the car it's that it's more cost effective. I am paying $1,300 a month for my Suburban plus I'm averaging around 300 or so a week for gas. So there's 24/2500 a month. Even if I do the Tesla renting route for a bit I am spending on average around 2,000 a month with the charging. Granted with the rental I cannot get some of the same rides I get in my Suburban but I am busier. So even though I'm getting less rides I am getting more of them which makes up for not getting as high paying rides. Hopefully that makes sense. Ultimately if I end up buying one I can do both Uber and Lyft which I normally do with my Suburban anyway and I would be able to get a lot of the same ride types. I am looking at about $1,000 a month car payment plus the cost of charging. If I get a home charger that will cut down on that expense a lot. So needless to say I am cutting down my expenses by getting rid of the Suburban and hopefully making more in the process