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How do I protect myself when renting a car on Turo?

Turo offers protection plans for all guest trips. You don't need personal insurance coverage if you choose a protection plan made available via Turo. If you do have insurance, our liability provider* will supplement your personal coverage.



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A car owner who now works from home and has minimal need for a car during the week might be inclined to make it available on Turo at a low price to make some extra cash or even to get some mileage out of a car that's otherwise sitting idle.

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As a Turo host, you can make some serious money. The amount of money you can make as a Turo host depends on a few factors, such as the type of car you have, the location of your car, and the demand for your car. Generally speaking, Turo hosts can make anywhere from $200 to $2,000 per month.

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These factors include the vehicle's value (a higher-value vehicle may incur a higher trip fee), lead time of booking (trips booked further in advance can lower the associated trip fee), trip duration (shorter trips contribute to a higher trip fee, while longer trips can help reduce the trip fee), and more.

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In November 2015, RelayRides changed its name to Turo in order, the company said, to reflect the company's shift away from short-term to long-term rentals. Forbes included it among 14 hottest on-demand startups in 2015, with a valuation of $311 million.

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Turo's post what guests are booking, how much hosts are earning, and seasonal trends in the City of Angels. Los Angeles keeps the crown As Turo's largest mark...

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