Maximizing your listing profit

Some tips & tricks on how to maximize your listing profit

How do I determine my daily rate?

Remember, this is a broad guide to help you get started. Please use your own judgment and analysis to accurately determine your daily rental rate.

We recommend you take 70% of your car's current market value and divide it by the typical car loan term of 60 months. Then, add in insurance, Kerbz fees, and any other non-consumable costs that are needed to maximize profit while keeping the rental rate affordable.

Here's an example calculation of a $50,000 vehicle.
$50,000 x 0.7 = 35,000
$35,000 / 60 = $583
$583 + (track insurance: $400) = $983
(Add optional 20% Kerbz platform fee) $817 x .20 = $197
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Subtotal rental rate: $1,180

At this point you can add delivery fees to different tracks to be included in your daily rental rates. For example: adding a $300 delivery charge for a track that's further from you will increase the daily rental rate to $1,480.

After setting your daily rate, this is the perfect time to add extras such as coaching, a lap timer, safety gear, etc. Remember that these are extras and are not required to be purchased by the driver.

Which photos should I include?

We recommend at least 4 photos of the vehicle. Photos should have plenty of lighting.

Two photos of interior and two of the exterior.

Photos should be at least 700x400 (landscape) pixels.

Action photos with the vehicle in motion are highly recommended!

We hope this guide will help you get started, if not, please get in touch

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CAUTION: Aspiring entrepreneurs need to understand the risks of renting their vehicles in high risk track use. Damage to personal property can be significant and we recommend you consider your risk tolerances and financial situation before renting your car on track.

Kerbz is not an insurance company, and contractual reimbursement for physical damage to your vehicle is not insurance. Kerbz can help you recoup some of the cost in an event of a dispute with the driver, but hosts are strongly encouraged to purchase track insurance through vendors such as: Hagerty, OpenTrack, or Lockton