
Originally Posted by
IsaacKuo
What is the big difference that one kid causes?
To throw out just one item, a big mess. How many cars do you see going by with stickers on the windows? If I were going to take a car from someone who had had kids in it, I'd want to make sure it was sanitized first. I won't be the only one with that issue. And I wouldn't expect someone to take my car, if I'd had kids in it, without having it cleaned first.
Besides, people have a lot of different preferences in cars, and how do you ensure that the swappable car available meets that? It's one thing if you're renting it for a vacation where you're just driving around town. But if you go with swappable cars, that means every driving trip will mean ensuring that somewhere will be able to accommodate your needs. I know a lot of people who drive very long distances for work. My renaissance faire boss drives thousands of miles a year at least, probably tens of thousands. And for a while, he drove a truck which had a lockable aluminum compartment on the back, because he needed somewhere safe to keep his thousands of dollars in merchandise. How could he be sure that a service station on his way to and from Arizona or Las Vegas from Oregon would be able to meet his needs?
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