Six years ago, we published a story about Turo, the outfit that many call the "Airbnb of rental car companies” (link at end). Like Airbnb, Turo acts as a middleman, matching persons who want to rent ...
Turo, one of the world’s largest alternative rental car companies, just announced a significant shift in its business that will likely appeal to travelers for whom the car itself is one of the ...
Turo is a peer-to-peer car sharing platform that allows car owners to rent out their own cars to regular people. Consider it a sort of Airbnb for cars. Given high rental car prices and often limited ...
Nate Matos is a Turo host based in Miami. He started by renting his own car on the platform, then bought a second vehicle just for renting. "Overall, I like Turo," Matos said. "Even in slow months, ...
Rental car companies have been slashing their fleets during the pandemic, but now that travel is picking up again supply is tight and prices are sky-high. That's a great opportunity for Turo, a sort ...
Turo allows people to rent cars directly from local hosts, offering a range of options from everyday vehicles to luxury rides, with flexible pickup and delivery methods. However, a recent tragedy in ...
Peer-to-peer car lending has less oversight over both hosts and guests, contributing to a risky platform rife with criminal activity.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ross Cody said he’s a “big fan of Turo. I love the convenience of it.” Turo is like Lyft or Uber for rental cars. “Anyone can put ...
When I was a (nerdy) kid, disruptor was a term I tended to associate with those green energy weapons mounted on Klingon and Romulan spaceships — the alien equivalent of the phasers on the starship ...
Turo bills itself as an AirBnB ABNB for cars, and after using it twice in two different cities, I can say it has the same kind of digital convenience and individual differences as the more-famous peer ...