I think that’s a good use for a Prius!Just ordered my Gladiator yesterday. I'm actually about to sign up for Turo not to rent out my Gladiator, but my prius in hopes that it'll pay off both car payments. All hell would break loose before I let anyone drive my truck. Renters can beat the hell out of my prius for all I care as long as it makes me money.
First post nails it.That is like renting out your toothbrush. I'll pass.
I am a card-carrying Certified, post-grad "Road Warrior". You get your card when you cross 1 Million miles of air travel and I got nearly 2 million.Is anyone here familiar with Turo.com? I haven't looked for a Gladiator really yet, but am curious if anyone is renting theirs out a little each month to pay for upgrades, or have you with other cars? It seems like a great way to get a more extended drive of a Gladiator, or a way to offset your car payment. I feel like this is a vehicle which can command a premium (at least in the near term) if you're willing to let someone else put miles on your baby. I'm on the fence.
+1. My youngest (millennial) brother has used a few of these services and beats the hell out of high end vehicles. In no way do I support that behavior but I know how I treated the Mustang convertible I got the last time I rented a vehicle for work. I would love to rent this guys' JT on my next trip to the OBX. I am really going to push the limits of water fording. I will pay for the insurance on the rental just in case things don't go as planned.First post nails it.

That’s a very specific list of things you would not rent out. Does that mean everything else is up for negotiation?I would not rent out my Gladiator, wife, son, cat, or best friend.
I will add one more thing to the list. My camera gearThat’s a very specific list of things you would not rent out. Does that mean everything else is up for negotiation?
