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Turo

Turo is a peer-to-peer car rental platform with a significant international footprint. Founded in 2010 in United States, it operates across United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, and Australia. Below you'll find the essentials on its fleet, pricing, insurance and a direct link to the official site.

United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, and Australia

About Turo

Founded in 2010, Turo is a peer-to-peer car rental platform headquartered in United States. It connects a vehicle catalogue with a significant international footprint, alongside the other peer-to-peer platforms indexed on Gopaxo — Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt, Enterprise.

Why choose Turo?

Turo's standout features include: unlimited mileage available, optional full-cover insurance, airport or downtown pick-up, free cancellation up to 48h before. They make it easy to compare options before booking and protect your rental if anything goes wrong.

  • unlimited mileage available
  • optional full-cover insurance
  • airport or downtown pick-up
  • free cancellation up to 48h before
  • additional driver option

How to rent on the platform

On Turo, you search by pick-up location, dates and vehicle category. Results are sorted by price, vehicle size or rating. Every listing shows insurance policy, deductible, mileage cap and options (baby seat, GPS, additional driver).

Pricing, insurance and cancellation

Turo typically offers two rate tiers: "Full protection" (zero-deductible insurance, more peace of mind but more expensive) and "Standard" (basic insurance with deductible, cheaper but higher financial risk). Payment happens at booking; a hold is placed on your card at pick-up and released at drop-off.

Booking on Turo

From Gopaxo, one click redirects you to Turo's official site (https://turo.com) to finalise your rental. No extra fee: you get Turo's official rate and its standard customer support.

Most frequent questions about Gopaxo

What is Turo?

Turo is a peer-to-peer car rental platform headquartered in United States. It rents vehicles across United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, and Australia through its website and mobile app.

Do I need an international licence to rent with Turo?

In Europe, an EU licence is usually enough. Outside the EU, an international driver's permit may be required depending on the destination country. Always check local requirements on Turo's official site.

How does insurance work at Turo?

Turo typically includes basic insurance (liability + collision damage waiver with deductible) and offers premium options to remove the deductible. Some premium credit cards also cover the deductible.

Can I cancel my Turo booking?

Depends on the rate. Standard rates allow free cancellation up to 48 or 24 hours before pick-up. Prepaid "non-refundable" rates are locked in but 10-20% cheaper.

Does Turo offer unlimited mileage?

Usually yes in Europe and North America. Limited mileage (200-300 km/day) still applies on some economy categories or specific destinations. Check before booking.

What's the minimum age to rent with Turo?

Typically 21 years with a "young driver" surcharge (18-25), 25 years without surcharge. Some premium categories are restricted to 30+.