I think the answer to ur question is highly contingent on geography. While you may have an idea of the impact where u live, it may not translate elsewhere, like Ca. here, cars have duality in purpose, at least the higher end ones. They all get u from A to B, but many serve as a status symbol. Also, one must be aware of the larger business aspects of automobile, which, have been around far longer than u have. In short, in order for what ur predicting would take decades to develop, if ever at all. the whole idea that I can rent ur car as a robo taxi When ur not using it is dream for poor people. No one I know with a 100k plus car would risk imperfections for a few bucks. So. From where I’m sitting, in Ca, the center of the car universe, the answer is a resounding no. there Will not be a disruption to ownership for decades, if ever at all. It may only work in congested areas where people are poor and space is limited. the Whole thing is a pipe dream anyway and is purely speculative and conjecture at this point. I will start worrying about the blue sky, when the first flying cars arrive. If u have been around as long as I have, you have encountered many, pitching flying cars, with great certitude, but alas, to no avail. It’s nice to dream, though.