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Mon, May 29 2023, 6:40 am
I've used it a bunch on similar situations and only had good to great experiences.
Good deals on cars when none were available/affordable with the bonus that you look like a local
Keep in mind that you're getting a good deal because the cars are generally older and a little less pristine than rentals from a big agency, but they should. be clean and run well
Definitely helps to read reviews about the state of the car- I've avoided some that had poor reviews.
ALSO the most important thing imo is that the car owners can easily cancel your reservation on the "instant book" type rentals, but you can see their previous history of doing so and avoid them if it's bad. I had this happen to me a couple times (with enough advance warning to rebook) and Turo gives you instant credit and/or refunds with no issues.
Finally (and I think this might be a me thing) I found the return process ever so slightly more intensive because I felt I had to leave the car cleaner than I would for an agency rental. I often met/interacted with the owners and since they were always so nice I went the extra mile to shake out the mats etc. but I don't think that's at all necessary.
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Mon, May 29 2023, 7:55 am
Jalapeño wrote: | I've used it a bunch on similar situations and only had good to great experiences.
Good deals on cars when none were available/affordable with the bonus that you look like a local
Keep in mind that you're getting a good deal because the cars are generally older and a little less pristine than rentals from a big agency, but they should. be clean and run well
Definitely helps to read reviews about the state of the car- I've avoided some that had poor reviews.
ALSO the most important thing imo is that the car owners can easily cancel your reservation on the "instant book" type rentals, but you can see their previous history of doing so and avoid them if it's bad. I had this happen to me a couple times (with enough advance warning to rebook) and Turo gives you instant credit and/or refunds with no issues.
Finally (and I think this might be a me thing) I found the return process ever so slightly more intensive because I felt I had to leave the car cleaner than I would for an agency rental. I often met/interacted with the owners and since they were always so nice I went the extra mile to shake out the mats etc. but I don't think that's at all necessary. |
I’ll chime in about the cleaning aspect of the car
I got fined because I didn’t vacuum the car when finished with it. Apparently that was in the fine print
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Jalapeño


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Mon, May 29 2023, 8:03 am
Happydance wrote: | I’ll chime in about the cleaning aspect of the car
I got fined because I didn’t vacuum the car when finished with it. Apparently that was in the fine print |
Yes I think another important thing to add is that each car can have its own set of rules
(Different mileage limits, different out of state restrictions, etc.) So you should read each rental page closely.
Insurance I've done both through my cc and through their offerings. I think it depends on your credit card//own car insurance and what they cover
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