
With today’s increasing demand for a safe and modern transportation service and ever increasing cost of living, have you thought of how you can make your brand new car into a money making machine?
Imagine plying the roads of the metro and you can earn money for your monthly amortization, rent, food, and other living expenses. If you’re a hard-worker, you can even have some extra cash for your wants – a new set of offset mags, perhaps?
Don’t know where to start? Here are few ways your car can generate money for you.

Be an Uber driver
Uber is a popular online transportation company with headquarters in San Francisco, California. Founded in March 2009, the brand quickly became a popular alternative to taxis because of its convenient booking, wireless payment, and quality driving service. The car service provider expanded to Manila last year.
In order to become a partner driver of Uber, all you have to do is visit the official Uber Manila Tips website and sign-up.

Be a Grab driver
An alternative to being an Uber Partner is signing up with Grab. Just like Uber, the company is a car transportation provider. They are operating in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Philippines.
If you want to drive with grab, you will also need to complete the form found on the official Grab Philippines website.
Other options
If you feel uncomfortable driving strangers to their destination, you can put your vehicle for rent on a daily or monthly basis. Just a word of warning, there are reports of car for rent scams so proceed with extreme caution. You might want to install GPS if you go down this route.
Another alternative is transform your vehicle to a mobile billboard. Brands usually pay car owners if you include their stickers so make sure to ask around.
Whether you are going to be an Uber or Grab driver, you should keep in mind that these car service providers offer different incentives so make sure that you read the fine print. If you want a brand new car for Uber or Grab, visit the AutoDeal all-in downpayment promos and discount page.
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