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As the month progressed, the expenses painted a grim picture. The host recorded a whopping $740 in expenditures against a mere $550 in revenue, leading to a loss. Costs included loan payments, insurance, and various repairs. The host even noted the minor inconvenience of a stolen charging cable, adding to the monthly expenses.
The all-time Turo revenue after 60 days now stood at a total profit of $226, highlighting a downward trend in returns. With an accumulated mileage of 6,000 miles put on the vehicle, the host was essentially paying to let others drive what was intended to be a profitable business venture.