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See the vehicle requirements for Uber Eats, DoorDash, Instacart & more

By Doug H, Updated April 29, 2025 196 Comments

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Driving for on-demand delivery apps is a growing work opportunity, especially if your car isn’t new enough for Uber and Lyft.

The vehicle requirements for most delivery apps are easy to meet: Any working vehicle qualifies, and you can even deliver on a bicycle or moped in some cities.

Delivery jobs are especially appealing to younger drivers: Most delivery apps hire drivers 18 or older.

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Vehicle requirements of the top delivery apps

Scroll past the table to see more details about each app.

Oldest Vehicle AcceptedDeliver on Bicycle, Scooter, Motorcycle?
Amazon FlexAny year qualifiesNo
DoorDashAny year qualifiesYes, in select cities
InstacartAny year qualifiesNo
Shipt1997 or newerNo
SparkAny year qualifiesNo
Uber EatsAny year. 20 years or newer in some citiesYes, in select cities

Uber Eats vehicle requirements

Uber Eats has flexible vehicle requirements—nearly any vehicle will qualify.

  • Any 2 door or 4 door vehicle qualifies
    • Must be 20 years old or newer in some cities
  • Bicycle and scooter delivery is available in larger cities
  • Apply to Uber Eats

If you want to drive passengers, your vehicle has to meet the UberX vehicle requirements.

More about Uber Eats

  • How Much Uber Eats Drivers Really Make
  • What it’s Like to Deliver for Uber Eats

DoorDash vehicle requirements

Dashers can use just about any vehicle to deliver for DoorDash, and bicycle delivery is available in some large cities.

  • Any car, truck, or van in any condition qualifies. 2 or 4 doors is ok
  • Auto insurance, your name on the policy
  • No vehicle inspection

Learn more about DoorDash

  • DoorDash Driver Requirements
  • How to Schedule More Hours on DoorDash
  • The Latest Data on DoorDash Driver Pay
  • See The Highs and Lows of DoorDash Driver Pay

Instacart vehicle requirements

Instacart shoppers go to stores to shop for groceries and deliver orders to customers.

  • Any car, truck, or van qualifies
  • Drivers can be 18 or older
  • Click here to sign up for Instacart

More about Instacart

  • Instacart: Should You Be a Full-Service or In-Store Shopper?
  • How to Become an Instacart Shopper
  • How Much Instacart Shoppers Make

Amazon Flex vehicle requirements

Amazon Flex is a delivery service that uses independent contractors to complete deliveries.

  • Vehicle must be a four-door sedan, a pickup truck, or a minivan
  • Trucks and minivans may be eligible for extra earnings

Flex drivers sign up for shifts in blocks of 1–4 hours, pick up packages from a warehouse or Amazon store, then deliver items by following a route in the Amazon Flex app.

Read more about driving for Amazon Flex:

  • How to become an Amazon Flex driver
  • No offers on Flex? Here’s why

Shipt vehicle requirements

Shipt shoppers go to stores to shop & deliver groceries.

  • Vehicle must be 1997 or newer
  • Drivers can be 18 years or older

More about delivering for Shipt

  • Want to be a Shipt shopper? Here are the requirements

Spark Vehicle Requirements

Spark drivers pick up and deliver orders for Walmart, Home Depot, and other major retailers.

  • Any car, truck, or van qualifies
  • No motorcycles, scooters, or bicycles are accepted

More about Spark

  • Delivering for Spark: Driver Pay, Requirements, and More

Postmates vehicle requirements

Uber Eats acquired Postmates in 2020. All Postmates orders are now completed by Uber Eats drivers.

Delivering on scooters, bicycles, and mopeds

You can deliver on a bicycle, scooter, moped, or motorcycle for Uber Eats and DoorDash in some larger cities.

To find out if bicycle or scooter delivery is available in your city, begin the application process and check if bicycle delivery shows up as an option on the application.

The other major requirement: Background and driving record screening

Most delivery companies run a background and driving record check during the application process.

You may be disqualified for any major violations: DUI, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, and others. You’re also may be disqualified if you have more than 2 moving violations in the last several years.

  • Will you pass the Uber background check?

Do you need special auto insurance to drive for delivery apps?

When it comes to auto insurance and delivery work, there are two important questions to answer: What coverage does the delivery app offer, and does your auto policy cover delivery work?

Insurance coverage is offered by (some) delivery apps: Most (but not all) delivery apps provide liability auto insurance that covers you while you do delivery work.

Amazon Flex and Uber Eats also offer contingent collision coverage, meaning you receive collision coverage and liability coverage if you carry collision coverage on your own policy.

Instacart does not offer any insurance for delivery partners, so your auto policy must cover everything in the event of an accident.

Does your auto insurance policy cover delivery work? Most personal auto insurance policies do not cover delivery driving, so your claim may be denied if you get into an accident while working for a delivery app.

Check with your insurance company to see what they cover, and seek out a policy that covers delivery if they don’t. Many of the big-name insurance companies now have products that cover delivery.

Contact insurance agents in your area to find a policy, or do a google search for ‘delivery auto insurance’ in your area.

How to rent a car for delivery apps

You can rent a car to drive for delivery apps if you don’t have access to a qualifying vehicle.

Rentals from HyreCar can be used for any delivery app. You can also use HyreCar to rent a vehicle for Uber and Lyft.

If you want to deliver for Uber Eats, the Uber Eats Vehicle Marketplace offers weekly rentals that start around $250 per week.

Want to try delivering?

  • Apply to Uber Eats
  • Apply to Instacart
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Originally Published January 4, 2019
Filed Under: Delivery Gigs

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. ali says

    May 4, 2019 at 11:10 pm

    I already do deliveries for DD but I wanted to join another platform as a backup… I tried to apply for UE but from what I see on my acct I just created in their app when I was applying that my car is too old? its a ’95. I was told by several UE drivers I have ran into while at a restaurant waiting to pickup food that they don’t worry as much for how old a car is if you only deliver food & that is what I wanted to do…wasn’t interested transporting people around at all. What other platforms besides DD will accept my car? I live in WA state

    Reply
    • DougH says

      May 6, 2019 at 10:35 am

      Uber Eats accepts 98/99 or newer. Postmates does not have a model year requirement, so you should be able to drive for them with your ’95

      Reply
  2. Julie c says

    March 30, 2019 at 9:39 am

    Hi. I have a loan against my car. Can I still drive for Uber eats? All my driver requirements are clear except registration document area says pending. I’m assuming loan is why. Was so excited to start:(. Thank you in advance for any help

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 30, 2019 at 10:11 am

      It’s ok if you have a loan against your car. Many drivers do. A pending registration document likely means something else. Try to reach Uber if nothing changes in the next day or two.

      Reply
    • Joseph cuschera says

      May 1, 2019 at 5:12 am

      Try resubmitting your registration document

      Reply
  3. Nicholas says

    March 4, 2019 at 6:03 am

    Hi,
    I live in South Africa, and see that my vehicle isn’t on your list of delivery vehicles. It’s a 2000 Toyota Tazz. What can I do?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 4, 2019 at 2:33 pm

      Go to uber.com to research driver requirements for South Africa. My site primarily focuses on the US

      Reply
  4. MayaR says

    February 10, 2019 at 7:21 pm

    Hi there, I have been thinking about using a food delivery such as the ones above , I am old enough the only issue is my driving record isn’t the greatest. I was in two at fault accidents almost 2 years ago and my record hasn’t suffered since except for a speeding ticket I got back in like 2017. So would these things disqualify me as it’s been about 2 years since I’ve been in an at fault accident ?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 11, 2019 at 11:11 am

      You may be rejected if you’ve had 2 accidents in the last two years. But most of the applications are free, so there’s no harm in trying

      Reply
  5. Bekbolsun says

    December 10, 2018 at 10:35 pm

    hi ., i have question about driving for UberEats ! My car is registered in state of texas and my driver license is from state of Idaho but i wanna do UberEats delivery in Little rock , Arkansas because im staying there . Is it possible ? thank you

    Reply
    • DougH says

      December 11, 2018 at 10:26 am

      Most likely not, but you can try. Sometimes they’re looser on requirements when it’s UberEATS

      Reply
  6. Jennifer says

    November 17, 2018 at 4:46 pm

    Do you need a car to do uber eats in Oakville?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      November 18, 2018 at 4:51 pm

      I’m not sure which Oakville you’re referring to, but typically you need a car for UberEATS unless you’re in a very large, dense, city

      Reply
  7. Keenan says

    November 8, 2018 at 4:49 am

    So I’m 18 and I started off as an Uber Eats Bicycle account but now I want to change to a car account. So I went on the website and clicked manage my documents and added the car I want to use but nothing happened. Dont I have to upload the documents towards the car and if so then how because they keep telling me to just click manage my documents and it’ll show up but the only thing I see is my profile pictuee and photo Id active while the car I added is greyed out underneath this.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      December 14, 2018 at 4:13 pm

      You have to be 21 to drive for Uber! Here are some other jobs that accept younger people

      Reply
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