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Originally Posted by Ming the Merciless
The main issue will be cost.
It will be FAR cheaper to order your car a couple times a day than to own a car and pay for it just to have it sit around for 20 hours a day.
Ordering cars will get faster , cheaper and easier. Most people are not going to choose to pay for a car or two full time when they can just order and use them as needed.
Just my thoughts... main issue: cost
When the cost of driverless is far less than owning, thats when people will start switching.
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Maybe. Convenience goes a long way as well, though. If you actually think through how much people spend on cars - $500 car payments are pretty common plus maintenance and fuel. Compare that with calling an Uber a couple of times a day at $10-$15 per ride, and the cost equation isn't really that far off for many people even with drivers.
However, having to wait 5-10 minutes every time you need a ride? That kind of starts to suck.