wow 600KM per day...that's very siong. you better to have good diet and rest. anyway, i think CDG toyota crown is good, considering the subsidized diesel costs and $80+ rental per day. next would be the honda fit from prime taxi, considering the good fuel consumption and low rental.
I'm still waiting for LTA's letter after 1 week of passing the TDVL course. I'd probably go for any company who offers me a vehicle the soonest and with the least amount of hassle.
jus an update about myself here (if anyone's interested to know, hehe)
I don't know if there would be anyone as lucky as me, I got myself a Mercs cab to drive on the first day of collecting my TDVL. However, it was only a short affair, been driving it for 6 weeks then it was national headlines that my company was not able to renew its Taxi operator licence. Might be a blessing in disguise, my company's drivers had the option of transferring over to Transcab and hire any Taxi model without much waiting. As of now, I am driving with Transcab a Renault
Comparison between Mercs E200 NGT and Renault Latitude
Rental: $103.80 vs $133.75
Fuel Consumption: 9km per litre of gasoline vs 13km per litre of diesel
Meter rate: both $3.90 30cents vs 22 cents
To be honest, I was happier driving a higher fared ride, despite the costlier fuel bills. Operating costs were exactly the same for both which is about $180 a day , but the difference in takings is 30%!
jus an update about myself here (if anyone's interested to know, hehe)
I don't know if there would be anyone as lucky as me, I got myself a Mercs cab to drive on the first day of collecting my TDVL. However, it was only a short affair, been driving it for 6 weeks then it was national headlines that my company was not able to renew its Taxi operator licence. Might be a blessing in disguise, my company's drivers had the option of transferring over to Transcab and hire any Taxi model without much waiting. As of now, I am driving with Transcab a Renault
Comparison between Mercs E200 NGT and Renault Latitude
Rental: $103.80 vs $133.75 Fuel Consumption: 9km per litre of gasoline vs 13km per litre of diesel Meter rate: both $3.90 30cents vs 22 cents
To be honest, I was happier driving a higher fared ride, despite the costlier fuel bills. Operating costs were exactly the same for both which is about $180 a day , but the difference in takings is 30%!
I been driving for 3 months now. I clocked 300 to 350 km per day. Yesterday break record at 455km, very high mileage but very happy and very high lor. :)
i need to drive 2 hours more with the Renault to earn the same amount with the Merc. The merc i got was due for scrap in Dec, so u can imagine the condition.