Servicing in a sentence as a noun

The cars are most definitely not "just in need of servicing".

The code must be written--the database is not the appropriate thing to be running a web server and servicing clients directly.

A lot of times this is justified as servicing workflows which are only relevant at MS's scale but often times this is a pretty bogus rationalization.

High-end luxury car dealerships frequently offer loaner cars, often times nicer than the car that needed servicing, and some of them definitely do pick-ups.

A single commuter parking their car for the day or a food truck servicing hundreds of consumers?Also, why do you believe the city will cease to function if consumers have more options for lunch?

The only reason that program came to even the bastardized fruition it did was because the Air Force signed on, and they did so only because they needed a means of servicing and maintaining their orbital equipment.

Given the lack of evidence that economic output improved, it seems sensible to conclude that most of these tax savings went to either debt servicing or savings accounts, and I have no idea where the rest of that $700 billion went.

To attack your specific example, why do you assume the cars will drive around passenger-less, and not merely continually make productive uses of themselves, such as by servicing other passengers or acting as deliverymen for physical goods?

If you are an enterprising developer with good C skills and a knack for crypto projects and you apply to work for the OpenSSL foundation, are you going to start servicing that $100,000 pool of contracts or are you going to pretend that money doesn't exist and live on ramen?If nearly all of OpenSSL's revenue comes from clients that want OpenSSL to meet their particular needs, then none of that money is going to developers to strengthen OpenSSL's foundation.

Servicing definitions

noun

the act of mating by male animals; "the bull was worth good money in servicing fees"

See also: service