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Long Range
4.9
(62 trips)
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
Day
250 mi
Week
1750 mi
Month
1800 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers
Electric
4 doors
5 seats
***FSD-ready until October 25, 2024*** This 2023 Tesla long range Model 3 is yours to enjoy when you rent it today. Imagine cruising in a pristine white all-electric sedan – it's like riding a futuristic rocket on wheels! This bad boy's got some serious electric juice, so you won't be constantly hunting for charging stations (at roughly 350 miles in a single full charge). "I love gas and I hate saving costs", said no Tesla owner ever. And let's not forget the striking white finish with the premium black interior, because looking awesome never hurts. Buckle up in those comfy seats and get ready for warp-speed thrills (you can go easy on the pedal, or drive like a you're in a thriller movie, it's up to you — or the law... probably the latter). Trust me, this is not your average sedan. It's like stepping into a sci-fi adventure, and I guarantee you're gonna love it. So book it before some other high-tech enthusiast snatches this bad boy! -- PICKING UP AT SFO The vehicle is parked inside the Long-term Parking Garage at San Francisco International Airport. If you are coming from the airport, the Long-Term Parking is connected to all terminals by our AirTrain BLUE Line. AirTrain service runs 24 hours daily, with station departures as frequently as every 4 minutes. Otherwise, you can use this address: 794 South Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco, California 94080 -- At Oakland Airport, it's parked at hourly / daily parking depending on availability. -- Ready to roll? All you need is the key card. The keycard? Yeah, you'll find it chillin' in the center console. Slide that baby at the back of the cupholder, into the center console – that's your green light to hit the road! Here's the deal: when you bring back the ride, try and match the charge level. Keep it in the zone and avoid that pesky convenience fee. Or, you're feelin' savvy, go ahead and prepay for the juice. Your call! -- Important Rules for Using the Car Hey there! We're excited to host you to our Tesla! Buckle up because we're about to roll out some easy rules that will make your car adventure a blast while keeping things as smooth as peanut butter. Stay in California: When you're cruisin' in the car, let's stick to California roads. We don't want to end up in a wild goose chase outside the state! No Smoking or Vaping: Psst, guess what? Our car isn't a fan of smoke or vape parties. Let's keep the air fresh like a field of daisies. Lighting up will also light up a charge of $150! No Pets: Furry friends are awesome, but let's keep them from shedding all over the seats. Otherwise, we will need to collect a pet-free zone fee of $250. Drive Safely: While we love some good ol' fun, let's leave the stunt driving to the movie stars. Our car prefers to stay grounded and not go all "dizzy-whizzy." Battery Tips: If you're off on a long adventure, remember to keep the battery between 20% and 80%. You can go up to 90%, but let's not go full "battery superhero" mode - it'll kill the juice! No Uber or Lyft: The car isn't into playing taxi for strangers. It's like a shy kid at a new school, so let's respect its space. Washing the Car: If the car gets a mud makeover, you're allowed to give it a shower. Just remember to choose a car wash without brushes—our car prefers a gentle spa day. Be Careful Parking: Parallel parking can be tricky, and curbs can be sneaky. If the wheels kiss the curb a little too hard, it will be a $250 makeup fee for each wheel. Toll Roads: If the car decides to go on a toll road adventure, any secret letters will be sent to us. We'll chat about the toll chat, and we will do a little payment dance later. Follow Turo's Rules: We've got our rules, and Turo's got theirs, like a secret handshake club. Let's make both rulebooks happy campers! Remember, we're all in this car adventure together, and keeping the car happy means we'll all have a wheelie good time. Thanks for being an awesome rule follower and keeping the car smiles coming! Drive on and keep the fun alive! Safe travels, my friend. 🚗⚡ -- Some more details about your Model 3: 1. Charging Basics: Alright, before you hop into that sleek Tesla Model 3, you want to plan your charging stops along the way. Take a look at the Tesla Supercharger Map to map out your route. 2. Regenerative Braking: Tesla's got a neat regenerative braking system. When you ease off the accelerator, it acts as a brake and charges the battery. Efficient, right? 3. One-Pedal Driving: They designed this Tesla for one-pedal driving. Just ease off the gas, and it'll gradually slow down, making your drive smoother. 4. Autopilot Awareness: Autopilot is handy for long trips, but remember, it's not self-driving. Keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel at all times. 5. Driving Modes: Tesla offers different driving modes. "Chill" for a more relaxed cruise or "Sport" for a bit more oomph – pick your style. 6. Starting Up: No need to search for a start button. Just put your foot on the brake, shift into Drive, and you're good to go. 7. Touchscreen Control: The large touchscreen is your command center. Manage everything from music to climate control. It's pretty intuitive. 8. Range Planning: Worried about running low on juice? Use the navigation system to find charging stations and plan your route to avoid any range anxiety. 9. Summon the Car: If your Tesla has Summon, it's like having a personal valet. You can make it come to you – a cool feature to show off to your friends. 10. No Grill Alert: Remember, there's no traditional grille in the front; it's where the radar and sensors are. Keep that area clear for safety. 11. Tire Maintenance: Keep an eye on tire pressure; it affects both range and handling. Properly inflated tires make for a smoother ride. 12. Safety First: Tesla's loaded with safety features – adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and emergency braking. Drive with confidence. 13. Quiet Ride: Electric cars are incredibly quiet. You might not hear a thing when you turn it on. Enjoy the serenity. 14. Parking Tips: When parking, the touchscreen's rearview camera is your best friend. It makes parking a breeze, even in tight spots. 15. Climate Control: Be mindful of how much you use the AC and heater; it can impact your range. Use it wisely to maximize your driving distance. 16. Updates Galore: Your Tesla gets over-the-air updates. It's like getting a software upgrade for your car, often with new features and improvements. 17. Insurance Check: Check if your insurance covers rental cars. If not, consider additional coverage for a worry-free drive. 18. Charging Etiquette: If you're using public charging stations, remember to move your Tesla once it's charged to free up the spot for others. 19. Emergency Preparedness: In case of an emergency, know how to contact the owner (the one renting it to you), locate the emergency kit, and call for roadside assistance if needed. 20. Battery Preconditioning via Tesla Touchscreen: As you prepare for your drive, you can optimize your Tesla's battery performance using the touchscreen. Navigate to the Climate menu and select "Battery" preconditioning. This ensures your battery is at an ideal temperature for efficient driving, especially in extreme weather conditions. It's a handy feature to make the most of your Tesla Model 3's range and capabilities! You're all set now! Enjoy your ride in the Tesla Model 3, drive safely, and return it with a big grin on your face! 🚗💨👍
Must be 21+ to book
Automatic transmission
All-wheel drive
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
Long-term car
Sunroof
Toll pass
USB charger
USB input
Leather seats
Parking assist
Full Self Driving
Full self driving until Oct 25
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Toys & games
Use this extra to use the FSD feature. The vehicle comes with standard autopilot but if you want to experience full self-driving, add this extra. This extra is good for 30 days. Please research FSD limitations
$149/trip1 available
Unlimited mileage
$30/day
Prepaid EV recharge
Save time and make dropoff a breeze by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car without fully recharging. Please return with at least 30 miles of range.
$30/trip
Important Rules for Using the Car Hey there! We're excited to have you join our super-duper car-sharing group! Buckle up because we're about to roll out some easy-peasy rules that will make your car adventure a blast while keeping things as smooth as peanut butter. Stay in California: When you're cruisin' in the car, let's stick to California roads. We don't want to end up in a wild goose chase outside the state! No Smoking or Vaping: Psst, guess what? Our car isn't a fan of smoke or vape parties. Let's keep the air fresh like a field of daisies. Lighting up will also light up a charge of $150! No Pets: Furry friends are awesome, but let's keep them from shedding all over the seats. Otherwise, we will need to collect a pet-free zone fee of $250. Drive Safely: While we love some good ol' fun, let's leave the stunt driving to the movie stars. Our car prefers to stay grounded and not go all "dizzy-whizzy." Battery Tips: If you're off on a long adventure, remember to keep the battery between 20% and 80%. You can go up to 90%, but let's not go full "battery superhero" mode. No Uber or Lyft: The car isn't into playing taxi for strangers. It's like a shy kid at a new school, so let's respect its space. Washing the Car: If the car gets a mud makeover, you're allowed to give it a shower. Just remember to choose a car wash without brushes—our car prefers a gentle spa day. Be Careful Parking: Parallel parking can be tricky, and curbs can be sneaky. If the wheels kiss the curb a little too hard, it will be a $250 makeup fee for each wheel. Toll Roads: If the car decides to go on a toll road adventure, any secret letters will be sent to us. We'll chat about the toll chat, and we will do a little payment dance later. Follow Turo's Rules: We've got our rules, and Turo's got theirs, like a secret handshake club. Let's make both rulebooks happy campers! Remember, we're all in this car adventure together, and keeping the car happy means we'll all have a wheelie good time. Thanks for being an awesome rule follower and keeping the car smiles coming! Drive on and keep the fun alive! Cheerio, Argie
How do I use the key card?
Using the key card is as easy as a game of tag! To unlock and lock the car, just tap the pillar between the front and rear windows right below the camera. To start the car, tap the key card behind the cup holders and press the brake.
What happens if I lose the car’s key card?
Oops, sometimes the key card likes to play hide-and-seek. Tip: Keep it in your wallet to keep track. But if it does vanish, there's a fee of $100 to help it find its way back.
How do I set up my driver profile?
Customize your driving throne like a boss: Tap the 'Easy Entry' or User icon at the top of the touchscreen. Hit 'Driver Profile Settings' at the bottom of the list. Type your name, and ta-da! Your profile is born. Get comfy by adjusting the seat, mirrors, and more, then hit Save.
How do I pair my phone using Bluetooth?
Pairing your phone is like sharing a secret handshake: Make sure your car and phone are awake and ready. On the touchscreen, tap the Bluetooth icon. Turn on Bluetooth and make your phone discoverable. Tap 'Start Search' on the touchscreen. Choose your phone from the list. Both will show a number – they should match. Confirm on your phone that you want to be BFFs. Your car and phone will do a little dance and connect. You'll see a Bluetooth symbol on the screen.
How do I turn my car on and off?
Time to hit the road or take a break: Press the brake and shift gears to start. For a Model 3 without a phone key, use your key card on the console. To turn off, put the car in park, hop out, and shut the door.
How do I operate the charge port?
Charging up is a breeze: Give the charging connector button a press or use the touchscreen. If your car's unlocked, you can also nudge the port cover to open it. White light means ready to charge. Blue means getting ready. Green means charging away. And those red lightning bolts on the map? Superchargers! Tap the gray lightning bolt for the slower chargers.
4.9
(52 ratings)
Reviews
Turo •
The host cancelled this trip 2 days before it started. This message was automatically posted by Turo.
Danny •
Pickup was pretty easy to navigate after landing at the airport. Communication was good. Car was also decent however, you can tell there’s a lot of wear and tear on the car from previous drivers. (Curb rash and few dents). Other than that it was great!
Turo •
The host cancelled this trip 17 days before it started. This message was automatically posted by Turo.
Daniel •
Poor. Host was late which was forgivable. I prepaid for a full charge. Car arrived with 57%. Host expected me to accept that for the extra 30 I paid and did not offer to compensate me until I asked for it even after overlooking the late arrival. We agreed to cancel my prepaid full charge and to return the car with the same amount of charge I got it with. Guess what? I had to inform the customer service myself for his error until I insisted he do it since it’s his fault. Car had minor scratches (expected) and large dents (unexpected) of which the host did not pre inform me and expected me to document these myself. The car wasn’t able to be charged in the beginning because the credit card wasn’t on file with Tesla and the software was not up to date which resulted in me waiting for 20 mins before I can move. Essentially the car wasn’t prepared properly beforehand on many levels
Lastly, he expected me to return with a full charge (after we agreed we will cancel the prepaid full charge and to return with the original charge of 57% or more) and I stood there standing for 15 mins asking him to lock up the vehicle but he did not and I ended up hacking a safety return by locking the car first with the frunk open and locking the key and parking ticket in the frunk.
Overall a poor host. Not a one star because the overall experience driving the vehicle was nice.
Erika •
Car arrived clean, charged, and ready to roll. Argie was easy to reach with my silly questions throughout the day, and made the whole process very smooth. Great car!
It was a pleasure to host you, Erika!
Pickup at car location
Pickup locations
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Long Range
4.9
(62 trips)
Electric
4 doors
5 seats
***FSD-ready until October 25, 2024*** This 2023 Tesla long range Model 3 is yours to enjoy when you rent it today. Imagine cruising in a pristine white all-electric sedan – it's like riding a futuristic rocket on wheels! This bad boy's got some serious electric juice, so you won't be constantly hunting for charging stations (at roughly 350 miles in a single full charge). "I love gas and I hate saving costs", said no Tesla owner ever. And let's not forget the striking white finish with the premium black interior, because looking awesome never hurts. Buckle up in those comfy seats and get ready for warp-speed thrills (you can go easy on the pedal, or drive like a you're in a thriller movie, it's up to you — or the law... probably the latter). Trust me, this is not your average sedan. It's like stepping into a sci-fi adventure, and I guarantee you're gonna love it. So book it before some other high-tech enthusiast snatches this bad boy! -- PICKING UP AT SFO The vehicle is parked inside the Long-term Parking Garage at San Francisco International Airport. If you are coming from the airport, the Long-Term Parking is connected to all terminals by our AirTrain BLUE Line. AirTrain service runs 24 hours daily, with station departures as frequently as every 4 minutes. Otherwise, you can use this address: 794 South Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco, California 94080 -- At Oakland Airport, it's parked at hourly / daily parking depending on availability. -- Ready to roll? All you need is the key card. The keycard? Yeah, you'll find it chillin' in the center console. Slide that baby at the back of the cupholder, into the center console – that's your green light to hit the road! Here's the deal: when you bring back the ride, try and match the charge level. Keep it in the zone and avoid that pesky convenience fee. Or, you're feelin' savvy, go ahead and prepay for the juice. Your call! -- Important Rules for Using the Car Hey there! We're excited to host you to our Tesla! Buckle up because we're about to roll out some easy rules that will make your car adventure a blast while keeping things as smooth as peanut butter. Stay in California: When you're cruisin' in the car, let's stick to California roads. We don't want to end up in a wild goose chase outside the state! No Smoking or Vaping: Psst, guess what? Our car isn't a fan of smoke or vape parties. Let's keep the air fresh like a field of daisies. Lighting up will also light up a charge of $150! No Pets: Furry friends are awesome, but let's keep them from shedding all over the seats. Otherwise, we will need to collect a pet-free zone fee of $250. Drive Safely: While we love some good ol' fun, let's leave the stunt driving to the movie stars. Our car prefers to stay grounded and not go all "dizzy-whizzy." Battery Tips: If you're off on a long adventure, remember to keep the battery between 20% and 80%. You can go up to 90%, but let's not go full "battery superhero" mode - it'll kill the juice! No Uber or Lyft: The car isn't into playing taxi for strangers. It's like a shy kid at a new school, so let's respect its space. Washing the Car: If the car gets a mud makeover, you're allowed to give it a shower. Just remember to choose a car wash without brushes—our car prefers a gentle spa day. Be Careful Parking: Parallel parking can be tricky, and curbs can be sneaky. If the wheels kiss the curb a little too hard, it will be a $250 makeup fee for each wheel. Toll Roads: If the car decides to go on a toll road adventure, any secret letters will be sent to us. We'll chat about the toll chat, and we will do a little payment dance later. Follow Turo's Rules: We've got our rules, and Turo's got theirs, like a secret handshake club. Let's make both rulebooks happy campers! Remember, we're all in this car adventure together, and keeping the car happy means we'll all have a wheelie good time. Thanks for being an awesome rule follower and keeping the car smiles coming! Drive on and keep the fun alive! Safe travels, my friend. 🚗⚡ -- Some more details about your Model 3: 1. Charging Basics: Alright, before you hop into that sleek Tesla Model 3, you want to plan your charging stops along the way. Take a look at the Tesla Supercharger Map to map out your route. 2. Regenerative Braking: Tesla's got a neat regenerative braking system. When you ease off the accelerator, it acts as a brake and charges the battery. Efficient, right? 3. One-Pedal Driving: They designed this Tesla for one-pedal driving. Just ease off the gas, and it'll gradually slow down, making your drive smoother. 4. Autopilot Awareness: Autopilot is handy for long trips, but remember, it's not self-driving. Keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel at all times. 5. Driving Modes: Tesla offers different driving modes. "Chill" for a more relaxed cruise or "Sport" for a bit more oomph – pick your style. 6. Starting Up: No need to search for a start button. Just put your foot on the brake, shift into Drive, and you're good to go. 7. Touchscreen Control: The large touchscreen is your command center. Manage everything from music to climate control. It's pretty intuitive. 8. Range Planning: Worried about running low on juice? Use the navigation system to find charging stations and plan your route to avoid any range anxiety. 9. Summon the Car: If your Tesla has Summon, it's like having a personal valet. You can make it come to you – a cool feature to show off to your friends. 10. No Grill Alert: Remember, there's no traditional grille in the front; it's where the radar and sensors are. Keep that area clear for safety. 11. Tire Maintenance: Keep an eye on tire pressure; it affects both range and handling. Properly inflated tires make for a smoother ride. 12. Safety First: Tesla's loaded with safety features – adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and emergency braking. Drive with confidence. 13. Quiet Ride: Electric cars are incredibly quiet. You might not hear a thing when you turn it on. Enjoy the serenity. 14. Parking Tips: When parking, the touchscreen's rearview camera is your best friend. It makes parking a breeze, even in tight spots. 15. Climate Control: Be mindful of how much you use the AC and heater; it can impact your range. Use it wisely to maximize your driving distance. 16. Updates Galore: Your Tesla gets over-the-air updates. It's like getting a software upgrade for your car, often with new features and improvements. 17. Insurance Check: Check if your insurance covers rental cars. If not, consider additional coverage for a worry-free drive. 18. Charging Etiquette: If you're using public charging stations, remember to move your Tesla once it's charged to free up the spot for others. 19. Emergency Preparedness: In case of an emergency, know how to contact the owner (the one renting it to you), locate the emergency kit, and call for roadside assistance if needed. 20. Battery Preconditioning via Tesla Touchscreen: As you prepare for your drive, you can optimize your Tesla's battery performance using the touchscreen. Navigate to the Climate menu and select "Battery" preconditioning. This ensures your battery is at an ideal temperature for efficient driving, especially in extreme weather conditions. It's a handy feature to make the most of your Tesla Model 3's range and capabilities! You're all set now! Enjoy your ride in the Tesla Model 3, drive safely, and return it with a big grin on your face! 🚗💨👍
Must be 21+ to book
Automatic transmission
All-wheel drive
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
Long-term car
Sunroof
Toll pass
USB charger
USB input
Leather seats
Parking assist
Full Self Driving
Full self driving until Oct 25
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Toys & games
Use this extra to use the FSD feature. The vehicle comes with standard autopilot but if you want to experience full self-driving, add this extra. This extra is good for 30 days. Please research FSD limitations
$149/trip1 available
Unlimited mileage
$30/day
Prepaid EV recharge
Save time and make dropoff a breeze by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car without fully recharging. Please return with at least 30 miles of range.
$30/trip
Important Rules for Using the Car Hey there! We're excited to have you join our super-duper car-sharing group! Buckle up because we're about to roll out some easy-peasy rules that will make your car adventure a blast while keeping things as smooth as peanut butter. Stay in California: When you're cruisin' in the car, let's stick to California roads. We don't want to end up in a wild goose chase outside the state! No Smoking or Vaping: Psst, guess what? Our car isn't a fan of smoke or vape parties. Let's keep the air fresh like a field of daisies. Lighting up will also light up a charge of $150! No Pets: Furry friends are awesome, but let's keep them from shedding all over the seats. Otherwise, we will need to collect a pet-free zone fee of $250. Drive Safely: While we love some good ol' fun, let's leave the stunt driving to the movie stars. Our car prefers to stay grounded and not go all "dizzy-whizzy." Battery Tips: If you're off on a long adventure, remember to keep the battery between 20% and 80%. You can go up to 90%, but let's not go full "battery superhero" mode. No Uber or Lyft: The car isn't into playing taxi for strangers. It's like a shy kid at a new school, so let's respect its space. Washing the Car: If the car gets a mud makeover, you're allowed to give it a shower. Just remember to choose a car wash without brushes—our car prefers a gentle spa day. Be Careful Parking: Parallel parking can be tricky, and curbs can be sneaky. If the wheels kiss the curb a little too hard, it will be a $250 makeup fee for each wheel. Toll Roads: If the car decides to go on a toll road adventure, any secret letters will be sent to us. We'll chat about the toll chat, and we will do a little payment dance later. Follow Turo's Rules: We've got our rules, and Turo's got theirs, like a secret handshake club. Let's make both rulebooks happy campers! Remember, we're all in this car adventure together, and keeping the car happy means we'll all have a wheelie good time. Thanks for being an awesome rule follower and keeping the car smiles coming! Drive on and keep the fun alive! Cheerio, Argie
How do I use the key card?
Using the key card is as easy as a game of tag! To unlock and lock the car, just tap the pillar between the front and rear windows right below the camera. To start the car, tap the key card behind the cup holders and press the brake.
What happens if I lose the car’s key card?
Oops, sometimes the key card likes to play hide-and-seek. Tip: Keep it in your wallet to keep track. But if it does vanish, there's a fee of $100 to help it find its way back.
How do I set up my driver profile?
Customize your driving throne like a boss: Tap the 'Easy Entry' or User icon at the top of the touchscreen. Hit 'Driver Profile Settings' at the bottom of the list. Type your name, and ta-da! Your profile is born. Get comfy by adjusting the seat, mirrors, and more, then hit Save.
How do I pair my phone using Bluetooth?
Pairing your phone is like sharing a secret handshake: Make sure your car and phone are awake and ready. On the touchscreen, tap the Bluetooth icon. Turn on Bluetooth and make your phone discoverable. Tap 'Start Search' on the touchscreen. Choose your phone from the list. Both will show a number – they should match. Confirm on your phone that you want to be BFFs. Your car and phone will do a little dance and connect. You'll see a Bluetooth symbol on the screen.
How do I turn my car on and off?
Time to hit the road or take a break: Press the brake and shift gears to start. For a Model 3 without a phone key, use your key card on the console. To turn off, put the car in park, hop out, and shut the door.
How do I operate the charge port?
Charging up is a breeze: Give the charging connector button a press or use the touchscreen. If your car's unlocked, you can also nudge the port cover to open it. White light means ready to charge. Blue means getting ready. Green means charging away. And those red lightning bolts on the map? Superchargers! Tap the gray lightning bolt for the slower chargers.
4.9
(52 ratings)
Reviews
Turo •
The host cancelled this trip 2 days before it started. This message was automatically posted by Turo.
Danny •
Pickup was pretty easy to navigate after landing at the airport. Communication was good. Car was also decent however, you can tell there’s a lot of wear and tear on the car from previous drivers. (Curb rash and few dents). Other than that it was great!
Turo •
The host cancelled this trip 17 days before it started. This message was automatically posted by Turo.
Daniel •
Poor. Host was late which was forgivable. I prepaid for a full charge. Car arrived with 57%. Host expected me to accept that for the extra 30 I paid and did not offer to compensate me until I asked for it even after overlooking the late arrival. We agreed to cancel my prepaid full charge and to return the car with the same amount of charge I got it with. Guess what? I had to inform the customer service myself for his error until I insisted he do it since it’s his fault. Car had minor scratches (expected) and large dents (unexpected) of which the host did not pre inform me and expected me to document these myself. The car wasn’t able to be charged in the beginning because the credit card wasn’t on file with Tesla and the software was not up to date which resulted in me waiting for 20 mins before I can move. Essentially the car wasn’t prepared properly beforehand on many levels
Lastly, he expected me to return with a full charge (after we agreed we will cancel the prepaid full charge and to return with the original charge of 57% or more) and I stood there standing for 15 mins asking him to lock up the vehicle but he did not and I ended up hacking a safety return by locking the car first with the frunk open and locking the key and parking ticket in the frunk.
Overall a poor host. Not a one star because the overall experience driving the vehicle was nice.
Erika •
Car arrived clean, charged, and ready to roll. Argie was easy to reach with my silly questions throughout the day, and made the whole process very smooth. Great car!
It was a pleasure to host you, Erika!
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
Day
250 mi
Week
1750 mi
Month
1800 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers
Pickup at car location
Pickup locations
Bring the car to me
Free delivery to select locations for trips of 6 days or longer