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Side Gigs to Make Money With Your Car

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Make Money as a Rideshare Driver

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1. Uber

With Uber, you can accept or deny rides based on the information you receive about the passenger. Drivers must be 21 with 1-3 years of driving experience.

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2. Lyft

Like Uber, Lyft drivers must be 21 years old with a license, registration, and insurance. Lyft runs a DMV records check to ensure you have a clean driving record.

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3. HopSkipDrive

HopSkipDrive is a rideshare app for transporting kids. Drivers must be over 23, have 5 years of childcare experience, and a clean background check.

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4. Wingz

Wingz is a rideshare service where you’ll drive customers to the airport, events, or you’ll transport seniors. You must be 21 years old, and have a clean driving record.

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5. Kango

With Kango, you can earn money driving or sitting children. You must be 21 years old, have a clean driving record and background check, and experience with kids.

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Food Delivery Drivers

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6. Uber Eats

This service is similar to driving with Uber, but instead of passengers, drivers pick up and deliver food. Uber Eats has the same requirements as Uber.

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7. Favor 

Favor is a personal concierge-type service that employs “personal assistants” who pick up things for customers. This could range from tacos to groceries to dry cleaning.

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8. DoorDash 

DoorDash offers pickup and delivery services for food. Drivers must be 18 and can use any car for delivery. They must have a license, insurance, and a clean driving record.

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9. Grubhub

Another popular food delivery and pickup service, Grubhub, offers drivers a flexible schedule and pays, on average, $20 per hour. Drivers must be at least 19 years old.

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10. EatStreet 

Another food delivery option is EatStreet, which is available in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas. With EatStreet, you work as a W2 employee, not an independent contractor.

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Deliver Alcohol, Pets, Groceries, and Packages

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11. Shipt

Shipt is an on-demand grocery delivery service. Drivers must be 18 with a reliable vehicle (15 years old or newer), a license, insurance, and registration on their car.

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12. Instacart

Another grocery delivery service, Instacart, offers two positions, in-house grocery shoppers who are W2 employees and delivery drivers, who are independent contractors.

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13. Amazon Flex

Amazon Flex is a great opportunity to deliver Amazon packages to customers. Flex drivers make $18-$25 per hour and get set on their availability. 

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14. Drizly

If delivering alcohol sounds like a fun side gig, consider driving for Drizly. With Drizly, the liquor stores employ the drivers, so you’ll need to reach out to them.

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15. CitizenShipper

With CitizenShipper, you’ll transport pets, household items, boats, equipment, and more. According to their site, drivers earn an average of $6,000-$10,000/month.

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16. Dolly

Dolly is an app where you can make money helping people move. Helpers can earn up to $40 per hour if they have a truck, cargo van, or box truck, and they can lift at least 75lbs.

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17. GoShare

With GoShare, you can earn $45-$169 per hour delivering packages with your car, truck, SUV, van, or box truck. Pay depends on the type of vehicle you have.

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18. MedZoomer

Another side hustle you can start with your car is being a HIPAA-certified courier with MedZoomer and deliver medicines. You can earn about $25 per hour.

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Make Money Renting Out Your Car

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19. Turo

Turo is a great service where you can list your car as a rental car. This is a wonderful opportunity for people with a second vehicle or one they don’t use often.

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20. Getaround

Getaround is a service that allows car owners to rent cars out to nearby people. Car owners get paid monthly, with the average owner making about $10,000 annually. 

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21. HyreCar

HyreCar allows car owners to rent out their cars, but unlike other services, there are no specific requirements. They recommend cars are clean and newer. 

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22. RVshare

Do you have a class A, B, or C motorhome? What about a pop-up, travel trailer, or fifth wheel? Then you can rent out your recreational vehicle on RVshare.

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23. Make Money as a Moving Billboard

If you don’t mind wrapping your car with an ad, you can make money from monthly advertising fees with a company like Carvertise.