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Well it’s not technically for Rivian but it might as well be. I guess people are starting to see this on Hulu. Nothing like free advertising!
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I just saw that Ad today and also thought it was a Rivian commercial until the very end.Well it’s not technically for Rivian but it might as well be. I guess people are starting to see this on Hulu. Nothing like free advertising!
Edit:Using a vehicle booked through Turo
* for “off roading” on undeveloped or unimproved roads
Why are there so many people on here who just want to hate on everything?I love renting cars on Turo while traveling! Recently rented a Model Y Performance for the same price as a standard mid size from the "big" agencies while on a trip to Hawaii. It was awesome, my hotel had charging in the garage so I charged up everyday for free.
The abuse is probably particularly bad with cars like Tesla and Rivian. I'm nice to the Malibu from Enterprise because I have low expectations.“Turo: if you don’t like your car, and want to make some money, let strangers pay to beat the hell out of it, because to them its no better than a Camry or similar from Alamo’
ive Taken a normal built (so basically an R1T) Mitsubishi mirage on a jeep trail in Sedona.The abuse is probably particularly bad with cars like Tesla and Rivian. I'm nice to the Malibu from Enterprise because I have low expectations.
I'd be extremely surprised if Rivian paid for this. There's virtually no chance. Why? They don't need advertising (can't keep up with their existing customers and the review/influencer coverage they get is worth far more than a TV ad that doesn't even mention their name). If they did, they could produce a much better ad themselves.I would not be surprised if Rivian paid Turo for the privilege of being featured in their ad like that. And then Rivian gets to technically keep claiming they don’t waste our money on TV ads Because it’s a Turo ad, not a Rivian ad…
You could be entirely correct. Most of Turo’s commercials feature just 1 vehicle, like a vintage VW bus or a rich old man renting out his Porsche.I'd be extremely surprised if Rivian paid for this. There's virtually no chance. Why? They don't need advertising (can't keep up with their existing customers and the review/influencer coverage they get is worth far more than a TV ad that doesn't even mention their name). If they did, they could produce a much better ad themselves.
It's in Turo's best interest to highlight exotic and interesting vehicles on their platform. Rivian is one of the more exciting and novel nameplates on the road today. Turo is winkingly saying "hey, we can get you in one of those cool trucks you've heard about without a two-year waitlist." It's good marketing. But it's for them, not for Rivian.
Sadly we beat up our own vehicles and rental properties worse than most of our tenants and those we’ve seen rent cars.“Turo: if you don’t like your car, and want to make some money, let strangers pay to beat the hell out of it, because to them its no better than a Camry or similar from Alamo’