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Man drives ₹1.8 crore car as ride-hailing cab, earns over ₹46,000 in a day | Trending

A 30-year-old man from China is going viral for using a luxury Mercedes-Maybach S480 as a ride-hailing car and making more than ₹58,000 in just one trip, according to South China Morning Post. ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even.(Representational Image/Pexel)” title=”He bought the Maybach for 1.55 million yuan (approximately ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even.(Representational Image/Pexel)” /> ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even.(Representational Image/Pexel)” title=”He bought the Maybach for 1.55 million yuan (approximately ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even.(Representational Image/Pexel)” /> He bought the Maybach for 1.55 million yuan (approximately ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even.(Representational Image/Pexel) The man, surnamed Yuan, lives in Beijing and runs a social media account titled “Old Yuan Drives a Maybach for Ride-Hailing.” His unique profession has attracted nearly 120,000 followers online. Originally from Henan province in northern China, Yuan has been working in the luxury ride-hailing business since 2019. On November 1 last year, he bought the Maybach for 1.55 million yuan (approximately ₹1.80 crore) and began documenting his journey to break even. IncomeIn a video shared on April 13, Yuan revealed that he started his day at 6:45 AM and earned 4,000 yuan (around ₹46,000) completing a full-day ride. He said, “Let’s go! Driving a luxury Maybach ride-hailing car is not only my job but also my livelihood. Currently, the Maybach model can only be specifically ordered for ride-hailing in Beijing and Shanghai.” He added, “It is uncertain when it will be available in other cities, so please watch rationally.” Also read: Furious tour’s meltdown at Bangkok hotel goes viral: ‘Bloody fool. We have already paid’ Speaking to Haibao News on April 15, Yuan said he made a down payment of 680,000 yuan ( ₹79.7 lakh), of which 500,000 yuan ( ₹58.6 lakh) came from his savings over six years. The remaining amount was covered through a five-year loan, with monthly EMIs of 14,466 yuan ( ₹1.7 lakh). Yuan said he focuses on quality rather than quantity catering to high-end, pre-booked clients. He handles around 40 rides a month, and some of them pay more than 5,000 yuan (about ₹58,600) per trip. Despite expenses, he claims to save nearly 10,000 yuan ( ₹1.1 lakh) every month while maintaining a relaxed lifestyle. “My monthly fuel costs are about 3,000 yuan ( ₹35,000). I spend another 2,000 to 3,000 yuan ( ₹23,000 to ₹35,000) on food, and rent is 4,500 yuan ( ₹52,700). I still have some savings left. The best part is that I get to drive a Maybach at only 30 and still save close to 10,000 yuan a month,” Yuan said. His story has sparked lively conversations online. A user wrote, “So is he rich or not? If he is rich, why is he still doing ride-hailing? If he is not, how is he driving a Maybach?” Another added, “I just checked the fares for an S-class Mercedes, 5.5 km costs nearly 300 yuan ( ₹3,500). Who on earth is hailing a Maybach? I am not sure I will ever get to ride one in this lifetime.” Also read: Video shows Florida man casually offering vodka to cops chasing him: ‘You guys had fun?’

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