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Why is Getaround so expensive?

Standard Fees Getaround currently charges a 40% commission on all trips booked, which commission is applied to the initial reservation price and any trip extensions, and which Guests pay directly to Getaround. Each trip extension is processed as a new trip and is billed separately from the initial booking.



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In short, Getaround typically provides consumers the best value, with Turo following closely behind. If you prefer gas included, Zipcar may be your best option, but the cost of gas doesn't make up for the difference in cost.

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Turo allows owners to set their own rate and mileage restrictions. Turo can also recommend a rate for owners who don't want to set their own. Getaround automatically sets the rate of rentals for owners using an algorithm the company developed, but owners can adjust it.

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Top 10 Turo competitors
  • Flexcar.
  • HyreCar.
  • Getaround.
  • Sway Mobility.
  • BlaBlaCar.
  • Karshare.
  • Uber.
  • Lyft.


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A well-priced car can bring in hundreds of dollars each month. As a Host, you take home 60% of the rate set for your car. Getaround's commission helps covers insurance while the vehicle is rented, 24/7 support, driver screening, and our platform costs.

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For Standard trips, Guests receive an allotment of 20 miles per hour for every hour of the trip, up to a daily total of 200 miles per 24-hour period. Example: A Guest books for 3 full days, which allows the Guest 600 miles cumulative for the entire booking.

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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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The best alternatives to Turo are Skurt 2.0, Getaround, and Carculator. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.

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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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