Got stuff to move? Whatever you need to transport, you can find a reliable moving truck on Turo with plenty of space for everything to get the job done, fast.
Use the “Box truck” filter when you search to find a large moving truck for your next big move or gig. Or if you’re looking for something smaller, you can also find pickup trucks, cargo vans, and other heavy-duty vehicles.
No matter the task, you can rent a box truck on Turo and move whatever you need to move.
Relocating and need a moving truck rental? Rent a moving truck to manage your move and comfortably transport everything on your own terms. Consider bringing a sturdy loading ramp, tie-downs, furniture pads, or dollies if they’re not included with your moving truck rental or offered as Extras.
If you’re a gig-worker who picks up jobs on platforms like TaskRabbit, you can also rent a moving truck and earn money by helping other people move or transporting goods.
If you’re considering purchasing a moving truck or box truck for commercial purposes, rent one on Turo for a job or personal move, then decide if you want to buy or lease with total peace of mind.
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The Ford Transit has a customizable chassis that supports various box configurations, making it perfect for moving large loads. It features a fuel-efficient powertrain and assistance technologies like lane-keeping assist and pre-collision braking. Plus, it’s got comfy seats.
The box truck modification of the Chevy Express cutaway is a powerhouse that’s perfect for big jobs that need a little muscle. Whether you're moving house or delivering heavy objects, this box truck’s got you covered. Some configurations feature a lift gate for easy loading.
GMC Savana Cutaway box trucks offer all the cargo space you need and excellent stability and maneuverability. With a huge payload capacity and 10'6" max height clearance, it’s perfect for big jobs. Plus, some GMC Savana box trucks feature easy-to-use loading ramps that help you load heavy objects.
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To book a car on Turo, you must create a Turo account, have a valid driver’s license, get approved to drive on Turo, and be 18 years old or older in the US, 21 years old or older in Australia, or 23 years old or older in Canada.
In the UK, you must be 21 years old or older and have held a UK or EU license for at least one year, or another driver’s license for at least two years. In France you must be 18 years old or older and have held a driver’s license for at least two years, longer for certain makes and models of vehicles.
In the US, you don’t need a commercial license to rent a box truck, cargo van, or pickup truck on Turo; you just need a standard Class C license.
When you’re booking your first trip, you’ll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver’s license and some other information. In most cases, you’ll get approved immediately, and you’ll be ready to rent for every future road trip, business trip, and family vacation!
No, you don’t need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo.
In the US, any personal insurance you may have that covers damage to the host’s vehicle would kick in before your Turo protection plan. When booking a car in the US, you’ll choose between three protection plans — Premier (eligibility requirements apply), Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of protection that’s right for you. On each trip, you’re covered with third-party automobile liability insurance provided under a policy issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company.*
In New York state, you’ll also choose between Premier (if available), Standard, or Minimum. With each plan, you’re covered with liability insurance of $1,250,000.* Protection plans for New York trips also include access to roadside assistance, priority phone support, and 24/7 customer assistance.
Many Turo hosts offer discounted prices for weekly and monthly trips so you can get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips.
See more about promotions & discountsOn your Account page, make sure you’ve checked the box to receive email notifications, and enable push notifications from the Turo app in your phone settings — we’ll send you occasional promo codes, discounts, and deals.
Additionally, frequent travelers on Turo can get rewarded with the loyalty bonus — earn a promo code for one bonus day when you take trips totaling 10 days in a 90-day period.
**Learn how the loyalty bonus worksSome hosts offer unlimited distance for a trip; others set a daily distance limit. On the vehicle pages, you’ll see the total miles or kilometres you’re allowed to drive under the heading “Distance included.” You can find box trucks offering unlimited mileage with every trip by using the “Unlimited distance” filter.
Turo accepts most credit cards issued by major financial institutions, including American Express and Discover cards, as well as debit cards with a Visa or Mastercard logo that are linked to a checking account.
Apple Pay and Google Pay on mobile devices are also accepted, but Turo does not accept cash or checks as valid payment methods.
You can cancel and get a full refund up to 24 hours before your trip starts, unless you opt to receive a non-refundable trip discount when you book. If you book a trip with less than 24 hours’ notice, you have one hour after booking to cancel free of charge. If you cancel after the free cancellation period ends, you will be charged a cancellation fee.
In the rare event a host cancels, you’ll be notified immediately so you can book another car, or we’ll help you find one. Your refund can be temporarily held to expedite rebooking, or the funds can be returned to your bank account — your choice.
Under the enhanced cleaning policy, hosts are required to clean and disinfect their vehicles thoroughly before every trip, so you can feel safe and comfortable behind the wheel. Turo hosts have access to training materials on enhanced cleaning practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 or other viruses.
No. Unlike rental car companies, Turo is a peer-to-peer car rental marketplace where you can rent directly from trusted local car owners in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and France. Turo does not own any vehicles — Turo hosts share their own personal cars and set their own prices, discounts, vehicle availability, and delivery options.
There is no fee or additional charge for adding a driver to your trip on Turo. Only the guest who booked the trip (primary driver) can request to add drivers; Turo hosts cannot do it for you. We encourage you to request to add authorized drivers before your trip starts, though guests in the US and Canada can request to add a driver while a trip is in progress with no extra charges.
To speed up the process, have your additional driver create a Turo account and get approved to drive before you request to add them. All drivers must have a valid driver’s license and meet the age requirements for the box truck you’ve booked. You can request to add drivers via the “Trips” tab in the Turo app without additional driver charges or extra costs.
You can find a wide selection of box trucks and heavy-duty vehicles for all kinds of occasions and budgets on Turo. You can find many different truck sizes for different needs near your current location or wherever you’re going. Use the “Box truck” category to view all available box trucks in your area. You can search for van rentals (cargo vans, minivans, etc.) or pickup trucks.
In most cases in the US, you can drive a box truck with a standard class C driver’s license. You may need a Class B Commercial Driver’s Licence (CDL) depending on the type and weight of the materials you’re transporting. Make sure to check local laws and regulations when renting a box truck on Turo.
* Any personal insurance you may have that covers damage to the host’s vehicle would kick in before your Turo protection plan, except in limited situations for trips booked in Maryland, but this protects your own wallet. Liability insurance is provided under a policy issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company. Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. The policy does not provide coverage for damage to a host’s vehicle.
** Liability insurance is provided under a policy issued to Turo by a third party. Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. The policy does not provide coverage for damage to a host’s vehicle.
For questions or information about the third party liability insurance that is included in protection plans in the US, consumers in Maryland and the licensed states listed here may contact Turo Insurance Agency at (415) 508-0283 or claims@turo.agency. For questions about how damage to a host’s vehicle is handled, visit the Turo Support site.
When a trip is booked in the state of Washington, physical damage to the host’s vehicle is covered by insurance purchased by Turo, but the Turo insurance does not change the contractual responsibilities of hosts or guests with respect to physical damage to a host’s vehicle.
*** Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply.