10 Interesting Ways You Can Make Money Driving (2024)

10 Interesting Ways You Can Make Money Driving (1)

If you have access to a reasonably reliable car, then congratulations! A decent car is the biggest asset most Americans own, other than their houses. And there are a lot of ways you can make money driving or with your car! in fact, I've seen some people try to raise fast cash by selling their cars.

But what you might not realize is that there are a lot of other ways to make money using your car. If you have a car and don't mind driving it around, then you're well on your way to earning hundreds of dollars on the side every month.

This has been true for decades — a paper route or a pizza delivery job has always meant using your own wheels — but the app-based gig economy and the Internet generally has vastly expanded the ease of getting paid to drive your own car. Without further ado, here are some of the best ways to start making money driving your car today.

If you want other money making ideas, check out our Side Hustle Ideas post.

10 Ways To Make Money Driving

1. Ridesharing

2. App-Based Delivery

3. Renting Your Car

4. Advertising

5. Help People Move

1. Ridesharing

Uber isn't a new company anymore — around since 2009, it's still the dominant player in ridesharing. Its competitor,Lyft, which has been operating since 2012, has a reputation for being a little friendlier to prospective drivers. Many people keep both apps open, though, as a way to make more money more reliably.

Uber and Lyft have their downsides — you might put a lot of wear and tear on your car, for example, and there's some disturbing evidence that safe drivers earn less on the apps than people who speed — but there's no doubt that if you have the right kind of car and a clean driving record, they're very easy, reliable ways to make money driving your car.

They might be especially good if you're willing to drive Friday and Saturday nights in busy areas of major cities, or during rush hour. You get paid per minute and per mile (and there is usually a base fare), but exactly how much can depend on what time of day it is because of "surge pricing," which charges riders more during busy times of day.

Uber and Lyft both have fairly stringent requirements for what kind of car you can have; it needs to be a newer car and have four doors, for starters, in addition to state-by-state standards. (Don't have a car that meets the requirements? Try HyreCar.)

To see Lyft's state-by-state requirements check here.

To see Uber's check here.

If you only have a two-door car, you can't use it for passengers — but may still be able to use it for deliveries.

Get Started:

  • Become an Uber partner here >>
  • Become a Lyft partner here >>

2. App-Based Delivery

These days, everyone wants food and other items delivered directly to their door! If you're willing to put the work in instead, you can spend your time listening to music while you drive food from restaurant to house. Of course scheduling is flexible — you choose when you sign up to deliver, rather than being assigned by a manager.

One of the most popular delivery services is Uber Eats. You can deliver food instead of people!

DoorDash is another good app for people whose cars can't meet Uber's and Lyft's requirements. You just have to be 18 with a clean driving record. You deliver food but also other items from area stores. With DoorDash, you get paid per delivery and also keep tips.

If you're a college student you might try Tapingo, which focuses on campus delivery. Otherwise your options are pretty much legion!

If you're willing to do a bit more than just pick up pre-packaged orders and drop them off, Instacart could be a great choice. You go grocery shopping for people using their list, then drop their groceries off at their house using your car. You can make $10 to $25 an hour depending on how busy the service is when you want to work.

To Get Started:

  • Get started with UberEats here >>
  • Get stated with DoorDash here >>
  • Get started with Instacart here >>

3. Renting Your Car

One of the annoying things about tying up money in major assets like a house or a car is that often they "just sit there" while you're not actively using them. Airbnb helps you take advantage of unused bedrooms, and you can do the same thing with your car.

Turo is another service that lets you rent your car Airbnb-style. The car has to be from 2005 or newer, have a clean title, and have less than 130,000 miles on it. There's a cool calculator on the site that lets you plug in some basics and find out how much you could earn.

Getaround, for example, allows you to rent your car out while it would otherwise be parked — so you can not only avoid parking lot fees but even make some money! Getaround covers insurance, vets renters, and installs a device that lets people get into your car without the key. How much you can make depends on how nice your car is, but it could be thousands of dollars a year. (Getaround takes 40% of rental fees, and you get 60%, paid out once a month.)

Funnily enough, if you have a nice car you can rent it to rideshare drivers without driving it yourself! HyreCar lets you rent your car out to Uber/Lyft drivers. The service says you can make up to $1,100 a month, though as usual the exact amount depends on where you are and what kind of car you have, in addition to how often you want to make it available.

To Get Started:

  • Get started with Turo here >>
  • Get started with Getaround here >>

4. Advertising

What if you don't want to put any "extra" miles on your car? With the options we've talked about so far, you need to be willing to drive more than you normally would.

But what if you could make money just by driving your car around normally? If you're willing to put advertising on your car, it turns out you can make a considerable amount.

Wrapify is an app-based service that lets you connect with potential advertisers. Once you sign up and download the app, the service logs where you go for a while. Then it matches you with a campaign for local or national companies, and partially or fully "wraps" your car (don't worry — the wraps are removable and won't damage the car). Depending on your car, your location, and how much of your car is covered, you could make 100 to $450 a month without doing anything you don't normally do.

To Get Started:

5. Help People Move

I lived in New York City for a long time, where I didn't have a car and almost none of my friends did either. So when I needed to move something I couldn't carry in my backpack, I usually hired a "man with a van" (who was sometimes a woman with a hatchback car!) from Craigslist. You don't necessarily have to help people carry their items, or have a huge car, although it might help you get hired more often. You can make $20 to $50 an hour depending on your location and what services you can offer.

If you do have a cargo van or a box truck, in addition to Craigslist you could try apps like GoShare.

Check out the new app Dolly, which allows you to connect with people who are looking to have stuff moved. Everything from moving a house, to picking up items from a garage sale.

To Get Started:

  • Get started with Dolly here >>

6. Be a Safe Driver

Mostly, you pay your insurance company. But some companies will pay you to be a safe driver.

Allstate, for example, will cut you a $50 check every six months you don't have an accident. Nothing to do but drive safely!

Other insurance companies will give you discounts (which is a lot like free money!) for safe driving. State Farm discounts insurance up to 50% if its smartphone app says you're driving safely (in other words, the app tracks some things about the way you're driving, like how fast you go and whether you come to a complete stop, and tells State Farm whether you're a good driver or not; you get discounts based on that info).

Finally, you could look at insurance like Metromile, where you only pay for what you drive. If you don't drive much, this can save you a ton of money as well!

7. Deliver for Amazon

Amazon Flex is Amazon's solution to one of its biggest problems: its customers want delivery faster and faster, and the post office, UPS, and FedEx aren't necessarily able to get things to customers within an hour or two of orders coming in!

You can use your own car to be a courier for Amazon using Amazon Flex. You can make $18 to $25 an hour. Like with many delivery services, you schedule a block of availability. Then you pick packages up from an Amazon warehouse and the app gives you directions for delivering them.

Amazon only hires in certain markets, on a rolling basis. Right now, in mid-August 2018, it's hiring in New York City, northern Virginia, Rochester, Pittsburgh, and a few other cities. If you don't live in one of those locations, you'll need to put your information in and Amazon will contact you when they're hiring in your area.

8. Elder Transit

There are a lot of people who need to get around, but who are too young or too old to drive themselves. Some elderly people use ridesharing services "normally," using their own smartphones, but others need more help.

ElderCare.com and other local services in your community might help you find jobs that include transporting senior citizens in your own car. (Some cities also have partnerships with Uber or Lyft to connect seniors to rides.)

9. Nannying and Babysitting

If you live on a college campus you may have a lot of access to childcare jobs — you can advertise yourself, or answer ads on your college's network. A lot of childcare jobs involve transporting kids — dropping them off or picking them up at summer camp, school, daycare, and so on.

HopSkipDrive is a service that transports kids ages six and up. Right now it operates in California and Colorado (Denver area.) As you might imagine, there are fairly stringent requirements for potential drivers. You need to be at least 23 years old, not 18 (as with most driving services), and have 5 years of childcare experience. You also need a clean driving record and need to pass a background check which includes fingerprints and an in-person interview. And you'll need a 2008 (or newer) car with four doors.

However, if you can meet these requirements, you can make more money per hour than you do with traditional rideshare services — up to $30 per hour.

10. Use Your Car as a Boost on Job Applications

There are hundreds of jobs that aren't app-based that nevertheless give a boost to people who have reliable cars. This can be a great way to start a side hustle in another field!

Some examples include:

  • Delivery driver for a specific restaurant
  • Working on a film, a music show, or something else where you can transport equipment
  • Social worker (travel to clients' houses)
  • Nurse or occupational therapist (travel to clients' houses)
  • Event photography, catering, decorating, working for party or wedding venues
  • In-home hairdressing, cleaning, and any other service occupation where people might like you to come to them rather than coming to meet you in an office or shop

Some of these jobs require specialized skills, like occupational therapy. But others are gigs you can pick up on Craigslist or other local job boards.

Making Money With You Car FAQ

Here are the most common questions we get about making money with you car or making money driving:

How much money can you make by driving?

It varies greatly from city to city, and what time you drive. Every app is different as well.

What are the best apps to make money with your car?

There are a variety of apps to make money with your car. The most popular apps include Uber, Lyft, Doordash, Shipt, and Instacart.

Can you make money without ridesharing?

Yes! You can also deliver food and products, use your car to help with moving, or even rent your car. There are also ways to sell advertising on your car.

Do you pay taxes on the money you make driving?

You do have to pay taxes – and you’re considered a small business if you take on these jobs. That means you also need to keep track of your expenses, like gas, maintenance, mileage, and more. You can potentially deduct these costs to offset the income you receive.

Is it legal to make money with your car?

Yes, it’s absolutely legal to make money with your car. However, some localities may impose restrictions, such as requiring registration or certain license.

Final Thoughts

Overall, if you already own a car, you're in a great position to pick up an easy side gig that will let you make money driving. But car ownership can also give you access to other jobs that aren't "driving" jobs but do depend on reliable transportation.

Cars aren't "investments" in the way that stocks are, or even houses — they always decrease in value over time. But if you can make money using your car in the meantime, you can offset some of that depreciation and pick up extra cash along the way.

10 Interesting Ways You Can Make Money Driving (2024)

FAQs

How can I make money driving a lot? ›

Then read on about some of the essential upfront and ongoing costs when you use your car or van to make extra cash.
  1. Offer Ridesharing. ...
  2. Food Delivery. ...
  3. Grocery Delivery. ...
  4. Turn the Car Into a Mobile Billboard. ...
  5. Parcel delivery. ...
  6. Rent out your car. ...
  7. Rent out your drive. ...
  8. Car Pooling.
Apr 30, 2024

How can I make money driving today? ›

Here are 11 suggestions on how to make money by driving:
  1. Ridesharing. If you've ever hopped in an Uber, then you likely understand what ridesharing is all about. ...
  2. Food Delivery Service. ...
  3. Delivering Groceries. ...
  4. Delivering Goods to Others. ...
  5. Moving Large Items for Others. ...
  6. Shuttling Children. ...
  7. Transporting Elderly People. ...
  8. Driving Tours.
Jan 24, 2023

How to make extra money as a driver? ›

7 Ways to Earn Extra Income With Your Car
  1. Carsharing. ...
  2. Food Delivery. ...
  3. Grocery Delivery. ...
  4. Transit Advertising. ...
  5. Moving Assistance. ...
  6. This may seem like one of the less attractive options on this list because it's a significantly more labor-intensive job. ...
  7. Transit Caregiving. ...
  8. Ridesharing.
Feb 29, 2024

How can I make driving more interesting? ›

Here we'll quickly take a look at some of the easiest ways to make your trips more fun while driving to your destination.
  1. Try a “foodventure” ...
  2. Total screen break. ...
  3. Share stories and stay entertained. ...
  4. Witness the wonders of nature. ...
  5. Try camping.

What drives people to make money? ›

Many people's primary motivation behind earning money is to meet their basic needs. This includes things like food, shelter, and healthcare. When people do not have enough money to meet their physiological needs, it can cause stress and anxiety, negatively impacting their physical and mental health.

Which driving app pays the most? ›

Ride-Hailing and Delivery Driving Apps to Make Money
  • Lyft. Pay per hour: $17-30. ...
  • Uber. Pay per hour: $18-33. ...
  • Shipt. Pay per hour: $17-27. ...
  • Spark Driver. Pay per hour: $18. ...
  • Amazon Flex. Pay per hour: $17-21. ...
  • Roadie. Pay per hour: $17. ...
  • GoShare. Pay per hour: $20-36. ...
  • FedEx SameDay. Pay per hour: $21-32. Google Play link: 4.5 (272K reviews)
4 days ago

How can I make money driving for dollars? ›

Primary ways to make money from driving for dollars include:
  1. Flipping or renovating distressed properties for a profit after buying them at a discounted rate.
  2. Wholesaling the deal quickly to another investor after securing the contract.
  3. Holding the property as a landlord for consistent rental income.

How to make money while commuting? ›

Creative Ways to Make Money on Your Daily Commute
  1. Be someone's lifesaver. ...
  2. Freelance Writing. ...
  3. Give advice real-time while you drive. ...
  4. Get paid to enjoy music. ...
  5. Drive others around. ...
  6. Be a mystery shopper – using phone calls.

What driver pays the most? ›

The driving professions with the highest earnings include:
  • Tanker drivers.
  • Tractor-trailer truck drivers.
  • Owner-operator drivers.
  • Automobile haulers.
  • Ice road truck drivers.
  • Hazardous materials haulers.
  • Heavy equipment transporters.
  • Mining truck drivers.
Apr 3, 2024

What could make driving more fun? ›

Plan Scenic Routes

While the quickest route may get you to your destination faster, it often misses the essence of a road trip: the journey itself. That's why planning scenic routes can make your road trip infinitely more enjoyable.

What is the secret of driving? ›

Be aware of your surroundings — pay attention. Check your mirrors frequently and scan conditions 20 to 30 seconds ahead of you. Keep your eyes moving. If a vehicle is showing signs of aggressive driving, slow down or pull over to avoid it.

How can I be a fun driver? ›

Unique Car Driving Tips that makes you a Good Driver
  1. When making a turn, don't turn the wheels beforehand. ...
  2. Don't let low speed deceive you. ...
  3. Adjust your rear-view mirror at night. ...
  4. Turn the high beams on if the car doesn't start. ...
  5. Watch out for the maneuvers of taller cars. ...
  6. Learn to feel where the wheels are.

What company pays the most to drive? ›

10 Best Paying Trucking Companies
#Company (Click For Profile)Annual Pay
1GP Transco$87,723
2Riverside Transport$87,488
3Barr-Nunn$87,142
4Wal-Mart$87,013
6 more rows
Aug 1, 2023

What app pays you for every mile you drive? ›

OnMyWay: Drive Safe, Get Paid 4+

How can I make money fast for a car? ›

10 Ways to Make Extra Money for Your First Car
  1. Job #1 - Work at a Car Dealership. ...
  2. Job #2 - Babysitting Kids That Are on the Move. ...
  3. Job #3 - Work at a Car Wash or Detail Shop. ...
  4. Job #4 Become a Mechanic's Assistant. ...
  5. Job #5 - Get a Retail Job at an Automotive Parts Shop. ...
  6. Job #6 - Run Errands for Neighbors, Family and Friends.
Feb 18, 2021

How do you make a 15 hour drive? ›

8 General Road Trip Tips
  1. Take turns driving, if possible.
  2. Take a break every few hours.
  3. Prep before you go.
  4. Make sure your vehicle's up to the task.
  5. Keep cash on hand.
  6. Eat smart.
  7. Start with a clean car.
  8. Consider keeping extra water and gas in the car.
Apr 5, 2024

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