Sunday, April 12, 2009

Drive Across Australia for Next to Nothing!

~ I’ve heard about this sort of thing before, and thought it was an urban myth - but to my amazement it is true. What am I talking about? A scheme that lets you drive a car, motorhome or campervan right across the country – for next to nothing. In fact, some of the companies involved will even give you up to $500 in free fuel – and pay you an allowance as well!

It sounds crazy, but it’s true. Let me explain.

Car rental companies often hire their vehicles out to clients who are travelling in one direction only – say from Adelaide to Brisbane. Once the car has been dropped of at its destination, the rental company then has to get the vehicle back to its home location in Adelaide.

They could of course, wait, and hope that eventually someone in Brisbane will rehire the vehicle and drive it back to Adelaide, but they could end up waiting days or weeks for this to happen. And while they are waiting, they could be losing clients because they don’t have enough hire vehicles left in the yard back in Adelaide to rent out to other clients.

Sometimes their only option is to offer amazing inducements to drivers to return the vehicles, and this means that if you are flexible about when you want to travel, you could literally be paid to drive a car or motorhome across the country.

How do you find out which companies are involved and what vehicles are on offer?

Go online, dear reader, go online.

For instance Apollo (the campervan and motorhome rental company) have a page on their website where they list the vehicles that need to be relocated back to home base. As I write this, there are 23 such vehicles including a Euro Tourer 2 Berth campervan that needs to be returned to Alice Springs from Adelaide. As an inducement they are also offering (and I quote from the site): “$1 per day rental, all fuel free (dockets required), $100 travel allowance (no dockets required)”.

Yes you read it right. Not only could you be driving this campervan from Adelaide to Alice Springs for a dollar a day, but all fuel is free and they are also offering to pay you a $100 travel allowance!

Or you could drive a Euro Deluxe 6 Berth motorhome from Cairns to Sydney for just a dollar a day, and they will throw in up to $500 worth of free fuel!

Yes, it sounds crazy – but it’s true.
Head over to the Apollo website now and take a look at what is on offer.

By the way, this is why you have to pay a premium if you are hiring a vehicle and only going in one direction. The hire car company often has to offer inducements, like those on the Apollo website, for someone else to return the car to base.

What’s The Catch?
Well, for a start, you can’t spend two weeks returning the vehicle to home base! As you will see on the Apollo site, vehicles have to be returned within a specified period of time. However, if you do want to spend a bit more time on the road, you could of course hire the vehicle for an extra day or two and enjoy the trip rather than simply drive between point A and point B in the fastest possible time.

Another ‘catch’ is that you have to be ready to hit the road with very little notice. Again, take a look at the Apollo web site. Some listings want a vehicle returned “Today”, while others have return dates that are several days off.

One more ‘catch’ to consider – once you have delivered the vehicle as arranged – what do you do when you reach your destination, where do you stay, and how do you get back home again?

And finally, you may not find a vehicle which needs returning to your preferred destination. For example, checking the Apollo website again, today if you wanted to drive from Darwin to Brisbane, you would be out of luck, because no vehicles need to be returned to Brisbane from Darwin. However, that situation could literally change overnight, so it is worth keeping an eye on the site.

Of course, there are the usual Terms & Conditions that apply to vehicle hire, and you will need to meet those before anyone is going to let you hire in the first place.

However, adventurous readers may well want to give this method of transport a go. You never know where you might end up!

Image: ‘Euro Deluxe 6 Berth Apollo Motorhome’, courtesy of Apollo website

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Drive New Cars For Free!

~Take a look at the picture illustrating this entry. You’ve almost certainly seen vehicles like this driving around your city streets, and probably thought they were cars owned by the company whose product was being advertised. They may well have been – but increasingly, advertisers are using vehicles supplied by other companies to promote their products without the extra cost of having to invest in their own fleet of new vehicles.

Yesterday, I wrote about a scheme to help you subsidise your fuel costs. Today I’ve got a similar scheme that potentially gives you a new car to drive. For free! The people at Lease Guide dot Com seem to have looked into this and have vouched for it on their website.

Are there companies who will actually provide a free car or pay you to drive your own car?

The answer is, Yes! Companies DO exist, that pay you to drive company supplied vehicles, and they DO provide free cars. Of course, the car remains the property of the company supplying it, but you get to keep it for the length of the contract you have with them.

Here’s How it Works
Basically, you agree to drive a car that displays advertising for a company's product or service. Since you do the advertising and driving, you get a free car to drive or – and I wrote about this yesterday – you get paid to drive your own car. In some cases, you may get a free car AND get paid to drive too.

What’s The Catch?

  • You have to be at least 18 years old; have a drivers license (doh!); and have an excellent driving record
  • You will almost certainly have to pay for insurance and maintenance, especially if you drive your own car
  • You will have to have a clean criminal record, or at the very least one with only minor offences
  • You will need to be highly visible, because

How much you get paid, and whether you get a free car, depends on three main factors:

  • The number of miles you drive each month;
  • Where you drive; and
  • Where you park

In other words, if you have any chance of being chosen, it will be on the basis of how many people potentially get to see your vehicle in an average day. Ultimately, you have a better chance at receiving a free vehicle if you drive lots of miles, and drive in heavily populated and high traffic areas. It's not hard to work out whether or not you might qualify for one of these cars-for-free programs. Look at the scheme from the advertisers point of view – after all, they want their ads to be seen by as many people as possible in a specific area.

Therefore:

  • If you are a stay at home mother, who keeps her car locked away in a garage for 23 out of every 24 hours, don’t expect to get a job or a free car!
  • If you live in an isolated rural area and use your SUV to drive quiet country roads, you shouldn’t expect the gig either

On the other hand, if you live in a major city and your car is visible 24 hours a day, you should have a better chance than most.

Where Do I Get the Information I Need?
The best way to find the companies that work best for you is to "subscribe" to an information directory that lists all such advertisers. These directories are compiled and provided by companies who specialize in this kind of service. There are a relatively small number of these companies, who can be found on the Internet, in newspaper ads, and in auto-related magazines.

There is typically a one-off charge for the directory subscription, and usually with a 90-day money-back guarantee. Since the directory is always changing and being updated, make sure you get a lifetime "membership" if possible, so that all future updates to the directory are free.

Make sure you are honest and provide accurate information in your application. These companies will almost certainly check your credentials, and get police checks on your bonafides, so don’t waste your time or theirs by applying for something you know you won’t get. Needless to say – but I’ll say it anyway – there is no guarantee that you will be accepted or that you will find a deal that you like, but if you don’t sign up, you will have no chance anyway.

Sign Me Up!
The two companies listed below provide free-car and drive-for-pay program directories. The directories include programs in the U.S. and other countries all over the world. Subscribing with more than one company could be beneficial but, generally, it should be expected that one company's directory will be much like another's.

Free Car Index
- A comprehensive database of ad companies that pay people to drive cars with graphic ads on them — with immediate online directory access. The companies in the directory, collectively, have over 100,000 new vehicles decorated with advertisements that are ready to be driven. The directory applies to residents of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, and Australia. This company has a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee.

Click on the image below to go to their site...



The Free Car
- This site offers a great "Car Finder" that allows you to see if there are advertisers in your area before you buy the service. There is an online application process to shorten the procedure. They also have a money-back guarantee and a nice free bonus product. This service is well worth your consideration if you are looking for a free car program.

Click here to take advantage of the Free Car Offer!

Don’t forget, both these companies offer a 100% money back guarantee, so if you have no luck within 90 days, you can ask for your money back!

Once again, if you are part of one of these schemes, or if you join one, let other readers know how useful or otherwise they are via the comments below.


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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Sponsored Fuel Costs in the USA

This is an interesting program which lets you turn your own car into a mobile advertising display. In return for carrying the advertising message or logo of a local or national business, they pay you up to $200 worth of petrol per month.

From my reading of the website, this scheme only applies in the United States, but it seems like a great way to get your fuel costs subsidised by someone else. You can even combine more than one advertising scheme to earn more fuel points.

For example, by combining a Rear Window Decal Advertisement with two Side Rear Window Decal Advertisements you can earn $100 worth of fuel per month.

The catch?

The main catch appears to be that you must drive at least 1000 miles per month. However, if you are a courier driver, or pizza delivery person, or one of a hundred other professions that are constantly on the road, covering a 1000 miles a month may not be a big issue.

Since you are going to be on the road anyway, why not get someone else to help with your fuel costs?

Here is the full schedule of advertising types and the dollar amount of fuel per month each ad is worth.

ADVERTISING TYPE & $ AMOUNT IN FUEL PER MONTH
Full Car Wrap [1 Year Contract Required] [$200 per month]

(2) Door Magnets 12” x 24” [$30.00]
Truck Rear Tail Gate Magnet 12" x 36" [$25.00]
Rear Window Decal Advertisement [$50.00]
(2) Side Rear Window Decal Advertisements [$50.00]
Window BOX Sign Advertisement [$80.00]
License Plate Frames Advertisement [$ 5.00]
Hub Cap Advertisements [$30.00]
Front Hood Magnet Advertisement [$30.00]
Rear Window Web Address Decal [$17.00]
Truck Rear Tail Gate Web Address Decal [$17.00]


You can get more details at Free Gas Help.

If you are able to take advantage of this scheme I'd love to get some feedback about it from you.

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