What is a trip fee on turo?

With Turo, trip fees refer to additional charges that may apply to a rental booking. These fees can vary depending on the host, location, duration of the rental, and any extra services or options chosen by the renter.

Some common trip fees on Turo may include:

  • Delivery fee: If the host offers delivery of the vehicle to a specific location, they may charge an additional fee for this service.
  • Cleaning fee: Hosts may charge a cleaning fee if the vehicle is returned excessively dirty or in need of professional cleaning.
  • Late return fee: If the renter returns the vehicle later than the agreed-upon drop-off time, they may be charged a late return fee.
  • Mileage overage fee: If the renter exceeds the allotted mileage limit set by the host, they may be charged an additional fee for each mile over the limit.
  • Additional driver fee: Some hosts may charge an extra fee for adding additional drivers to the rental agreement.

It's important for renters to carefully read the rental listing and terms of service on Turo to understand any potential trip fees that may apply to their booking.