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LT
5.0
(45 trips)
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
6000 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers
29 MPG
Gas (Regular)
4 doors
5 seats
Chevy Trax Suv , great economy and comfort car 🌟 All Star Turo Host 🌟 Book with Confidence Always Clean and Well Maintained Cars Current list of vehicles 2019 Dodge Challenger SXT (White) 2019 Dodge Challenger SXT (Granite Grey) 2020 Dodge Challenger SXT (Black) 2017 Maserati Levante (Black) 2020 Maserati Ghibli (Black) 2013 Ford Mustang Fastback (Green) 2013 Ford Mustang Convertible (Silver) 2014 Ford Mustang Convertible (Blue) 2014 Ford Mustang Convertible (Red) 2012 Ford Mustang Convertible (White) 2021 Kia Seltos (Grey) 2019 Mercedes Benz CLA250 (Silver) 2021 Mercedes Benz C300 (Black) 2011 Mercedes Benz C300 (Red) 2021 Lexus ES350 (White) 2021 Lexus NX300 (Grey) 2020 Cadillac CT5 (White) 2014 Cadillac ATS (Grey) 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia (White) 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia (Grey) 2021 Alfa Romeo Stelvio (Whiite) 2021 Range Rover Evoque (Silver) 2021 BMW 4-Series Convertible (White) 2020 BMW 7-Series (White) 2018 BMW 4-Series Convertible (White) 2016 BMW M4 Convertible (White) 2014 BMW 3-Series (Black) TRAVEL TIPS There are more than a few misconceptions about Las Vegas. But if you think Las Vegas is just this one lonely spot in the middle of the desert then... um, you’re probably right 😊. But there are a few spots worth checking out that are just a (relatively) short drive away. Lake Mead, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 31 miles east; 51-minute drive. It’s is the closest big body of water to Las Vegas, so everyone comes here to ski, swim, and boat. It’s also the only real source of usable water in Southern Nevada and levels are dropping rapidly. Check it out while you still can! Pro tip: A day pass for the Lake Mead Resort & Marina is $10 per vehicle. But if you plan on coming back, the yearly pass is a far better deal at $30. The Hoover Dam, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 40 miles; 45-minute drive Boulder City, NV is the closest town to the dam and has a small tourism industry based around the engineering masterpiece, the construction of which pretty much set the stage for modern Las Vegas. But you may find it more fun to go four-wheeling or zip-lining at Bootleg Canyon and grabbing a beer at the Boulder Dam Brewing Co. Pro tip: Boulder City is one of the few areas in the entire state where gambling is illegal. So if you need a fix, stop while driving down on US 93 and play a few slot machines at the recently renovated and re-opened Hoover Dam Lodge, previously known as the Hacienda Hotel and Casino. Eldorado Canyon & Gold Mine, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 46 miles southeast; 50-minute drive This spot is the perfect example of an Old West ghost town in Nevada, with an abandoned general store, gas pumps, and vehicles. It all sits above what was once the biggest, richest, and spookiest gold mine in Nevada. Pro tip: Bring a real camera. Not just your cell phone. Eldorado Canyon is known as one of the best spots you’ll find anywhere for a photography session. Point your camera anywhere and you’ll get a perfect shot. Valley of Fire State Park, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 50 miles northeast; 56-minute drive The sandstone formations date back to the dinosaurs and appear to actually be on fire when the sun reflects off ‘em just right. Hence the name. It also looks like Mars so much, parts of Total Recall were filmed here back in the late ‘80s. Pro tip: Keep your eyes peeled for petroglyphs, which are drawings on stone walls by ancient civilizations. Think of it as old-school graffiti. Pahrump, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 65 miles west; 1.25-hour drive For a town of just 37,000 people, there’s a surprising amount of fun stuff going on around here, including the only two wineries in Southern Nevada, a couple impressive golf courses, and Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, where you can learn how to race a Corvette, or learn how to fly above the lake in a water-powered jetpack. If you’re in a naughty mood, there is also Sheri’s Ranch, the closest legal brothel to Las Vegas. Heck, even Vince Neil is planning to open a bar here soon, which may or may not be a good thing. Pro tip: Check out the Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, considered by many to be the top weapons training and self-defense school in the world. Laughlin, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 98 miles southeast; 1.5-hour drive Laughlin is unfairly known as a “mini Las Vegas” and was the basis for a TV show a few years ago called Viva Laughlin that was so bad, it was cancelled after just three episodes. While its neon lights are no match for what you’ll find in Vegas, it does have a few things to offer, such as a sweet riverwalk, tons of outdoor activities, and the Laughlin River Run, a massive annual motorcycle event. You’ll be in hog heaven. Pro tip: The Colorado Belle isn’t really a riverboat. It’s just a hotel and casino on the river made to look like one, but skip the tower rooms and get a “boat room” anyway. They are a little nicer and tend to have a better view. Death Valley, CA Distance from Las Vegas: 142 miles west; 2.5-hour drive Death Valley, with the the highest recorded temperature in history at 134 degrees, is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in North America. But it’s also fun! Tours will take you out to the 282ft-below-sea-level Badwater Basin, abandoned gold mines, ghost towns, and the “Devil’s Golf Course” with jagged salt formations left behind from a lake that evaporated thousands of years ago. Pro tip: There’s also Scotty’s Castle, a historic villa dating back to the 1920s. But keep in mind, it’s even farther away, hard to reach, and could add hours to your trip. Zion National Park, UT Distance from Las Vegas: 161 miles northeast; 2.5-hour drive Hit the road and travel through Nevada, Arizona, and finally Utah before the desert suddenly gets a lot more green. You’ll find yourself walking among trees, waterfalls, rocks, and up to 19 different species of bats. Pro tip: Not all hiking trails are created equal. The infamous Angels Landing is a 2.5-mile hike with steep and narrow pathways. It even comes with a warning sign with the number of people who have died on the trail. Grand Canyon, AZ Distance from Las Vegas: 270 miles; 4.15-hour drive You know the deal. It’s the biggest hole in the ground in the United States. There are more than a few tours that originate from Las Vegas, including some by helicopter. Pro tip: The South Rim is the nicest part. It’s cleaner, has the best views, and is run by the National Park Service. The Hualapai Tribe runs the West Rim and operates the famous skywalk. Stay away from the remote North Rim. Los Angeles, CA Distance from Las Vegas: 285 miles southwest; 4.5-hour drive When someone says “road trip” and “Las Vegas”... nine times out of 10, they are talking about Southern California. So hop in your car and start driving southwest on Interstate 15. You’ll hit Baker (stop for gas), then Barstow (stop for Starbucks), then San Bernardino (keep going) before finally, Los Angeles. But what makes the trip worth the drive is going all the way to Santa Monica so you can finally see the coast. Pro tip: While on the way, stop at the border at Primm, where there is a convenience store built just steps over the state line strictly for the purpose of selling Powerball tickets (legal in California, not Nevada). Otherwise, you can always check out the world’s largest thermometer in Baker.
Automatic transmission
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
Keyless entry
Long-term car
USB charger
USB input
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Unlimited mileage
Unlimited miles
$59/day
Prepaid refuel
Save time, make drop-off a breeze, and avoid additional fees by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car at any fuel level. Price includes up to a full tank of gas.
$69/trip
No Smoking of any kind. No Pets No off road driving
Ratings and reviews
5.0
(32 ratings)
Reviews
Laura
Car was very clean, in great condition, host was easy to communicate with.
Carli
Really great host! Very responsive and helpfulExcellent car! Thanks so much Vic🙏
Niccole
Vic is an awesome host! Great experience for sure.
shameisha
He was very responsive, the vehicle was easy to find it also ran good and was great on gas I would recommend booking with him.
Freudis
Very easy to get car! Communication is very quick. We’ll definitely do it again.
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LT
5.0
(45 trips)
29 MPG
Gas (Regular)
4 doors
5 seats
Chevy Trax Suv , great economy and comfort car 🌟 All Star Turo Host 🌟 Book with Confidence Always Clean and Well Maintained Cars Current list of vehicles 2019 Dodge Challenger SXT (White) 2019 Dodge Challenger SXT (Granite Grey) 2020 Dodge Challenger SXT (Black) 2017 Maserati Levante (Black) 2020 Maserati Ghibli (Black) 2013 Ford Mustang Fastback (Green) 2013 Ford Mustang Convertible (Silver) 2014 Ford Mustang Convertible (Blue) 2014 Ford Mustang Convertible (Red) 2012 Ford Mustang Convertible (White) 2021 Kia Seltos (Grey) 2019 Mercedes Benz CLA250 (Silver) 2021 Mercedes Benz C300 (Black) 2011 Mercedes Benz C300 (Red) 2021 Lexus ES350 (White) 2021 Lexus NX300 (Grey) 2020 Cadillac CT5 (White) 2014 Cadillac ATS (Grey) 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia (White) 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia (Grey) 2021 Alfa Romeo Stelvio (Whiite) 2021 Range Rover Evoque (Silver) 2021 BMW 4-Series Convertible (White) 2020 BMW 7-Series (White) 2018 BMW 4-Series Convertible (White) 2016 BMW M4 Convertible (White) 2014 BMW 3-Series (Black) TRAVEL TIPS There are more than a few misconceptions about Las Vegas. But if you think Las Vegas is just this one lonely spot in the middle of the desert then... um, you’re probably right 😊. But there are a few spots worth checking out that are just a (relatively) short drive away. Lake Mead, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 31 miles east; 51-minute drive. It’s is the closest big body of water to Las Vegas, so everyone comes here to ski, swim, and boat. It’s also the only real source of usable water in Southern Nevada and levels are dropping rapidly. Check it out while you still can! Pro tip: A day pass for the Lake Mead Resort & Marina is $10 per vehicle. But if you plan on coming back, the yearly pass is a far better deal at $30. The Hoover Dam, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 40 miles; 45-minute drive Boulder City, NV is the closest town to the dam and has a small tourism industry based around the engineering masterpiece, the construction of which pretty much set the stage for modern Las Vegas. But you may find it more fun to go four-wheeling or zip-lining at Bootleg Canyon and grabbing a beer at the Boulder Dam Brewing Co. Pro tip: Boulder City is one of the few areas in the entire state where gambling is illegal. So if you need a fix, stop while driving down on US 93 and play a few slot machines at the recently renovated and re-opened Hoover Dam Lodge, previously known as the Hacienda Hotel and Casino. Eldorado Canyon & Gold Mine, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 46 miles southeast; 50-minute drive This spot is the perfect example of an Old West ghost town in Nevada, with an abandoned general store, gas pumps, and vehicles. It all sits above what was once the biggest, richest, and spookiest gold mine in Nevada. Pro tip: Bring a real camera. Not just your cell phone. Eldorado Canyon is known as one of the best spots you’ll find anywhere for a photography session. Point your camera anywhere and you’ll get a perfect shot. Valley of Fire State Park, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 50 miles northeast; 56-minute drive The sandstone formations date back to the dinosaurs and appear to actually be on fire when the sun reflects off ‘em just right. Hence the name. It also looks like Mars so much, parts of Total Recall were filmed here back in the late ‘80s. Pro tip: Keep your eyes peeled for petroglyphs, which are drawings on stone walls by ancient civilizations. Think of it as old-school graffiti. Pahrump, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 65 miles west; 1.25-hour drive For a town of just 37,000 people, there’s a surprising amount of fun stuff going on around here, including the only two wineries in Southern Nevada, a couple impressive golf courses, and Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, where you can learn how to race a Corvette, or learn how to fly above the lake in a water-powered jetpack. If you’re in a naughty mood, there is also Sheri’s Ranch, the closest legal brothel to Las Vegas. Heck, even Vince Neil is planning to open a bar here soon, which may or may not be a good thing. Pro tip: Check out the Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, considered by many to be the top weapons training and self-defense school in the world. Laughlin, NV Distance from Las Vegas: 98 miles southeast; 1.5-hour drive Laughlin is unfairly known as a “mini Las Vegas” and was the basis for a TV show a few years ago called Viva Laughlin that was so bad, it was cancelled after just three episodes. While its neon lights are no match for what you’ll find in Vegas, it does have a few things to offer, such as a sweet riverwalk, tons of outdoor activities, and the Laughlin River Run, a massive annual motorcycle event. You’ll be in hog heaven. Pro tip: The Colorado Belle isn’t really a riverboat. It’s just a hotel and casino on the river made to look like one, but skip the tower rooms and get a “boat room” anyway. They are a little nicer and tend to have a better view. Death Valley, CA Distance from Las Vegas: 142 miles west; 2.5-hour drive Death Valley, with the the highest recorded temperature in history at 134 degrees, is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in North America. But it’s also fun! Tours will take you out to the 282ft-below-sea-level Badwater Basin, abandoned gold mines, ghost towns, and the “Devil’s Golf Course” with jagged salt formations left behind from a lake that evaporated thousands of years ago. Pro tip: There’s also Scotty’s Castle, a historic villa dating back to the 1920s. But keep in mind, it’s even farther away, hard to reach, and could add hours to your trip. Zion National Park, UT Distance from Las Vegas: 161 miles northeast; 2.5-hour drive Hit the road and travel through Nevada, Arizona, and finally Utah before the desert suddenly gets a lot more green. You’ll find yourself walking among trees, waterfalls, rocks, and up to 19 different species of bats. Pro tip: Not all hiking trails are created equal. The infamous Angels Landing is a 2.5-mile hike with steep and narrow pathways. It even comes with a warning sign with the number of people who have died on the trail. Grand Canyon, AZ Distance from Las Vegas: 270 miles; 4.15-hour drive You know the deal. It’s the biggest hole in the ground in the United States. There are more than a few tours that originate from Las Vegas, including some by helicopter. Pro tip: The South Rim is the nicest part. It’s cleaner, has the best views, and is run by the National Park Service. The Hualapai Tribe runs the West Rim and operates the famous skywalk. Stay away from the remote North Rim. Los Angeles, CA Distance from Las Vegas: 285 miles southwest; 4.5-hour drive When someone says “road trip” and “Las Vegas”... nine times out of 10, they are talking about Southern California. So hop in your car and start driving southwest on Interstate 15. You’ll hit Baker (stop for gas), then Barstow (stop for Starbucks), then San Bernardino (keep going) before finally, Los Angeles. But what makes the trip worth the drive is going all the way to Santa Monica so you can finally see the coast. Pro tip: While on the way, stop at the border at Primm, where there is a convenience store built just steps over the state line strictly for the purpose of selling Powerball tickets (legal in California, not Nevada). Otherwise, you can always check out the world’s largest thermometer in Baker.
Automatic transmission
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
Keyless entry
Long-term car
USB charger
USB input
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Unlimited mileage
Unlimited miles
$59/day
Prepaid refuel
Save time, make drop-off a breeze, and avoid additional fees by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car at any fuel level. Price includes up to a full tank of gas.
$69/trip
No Smoking of any kind. No Pets No off road driving
Ratings and reviews
5.0
(32 ratings)
Reviews
Laura
Car was very clean, in great condition, host was easy to communicate with.
Carli
Really great host! Very responsive and helpfulExcellent car! Thanks so much Vic🙏
Niccole
Vic is an awesome host! Great experience for sure.
shameisha
He was very responsive, the vehicle was easy to find it also ran good and was great on gas I would recommend booking with him.
Freudis
Very easy to get car! Communication is very quick. We’ll definitely do it again.
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
6000 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Travelers