Turo, an alternative to traditional car-rental companies, has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight for its connection to a suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans and a car explosion in ...
Turo, the car rental app used to rent vehicles involved in both the New Years Day New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion released a statement Thursday saying it was "heartbroken" over the ...
Peer-to-peer car rental platform Turo became the latest venture unicorn to withdraw plans for a public offering.
Rentals are no longer available through the app. Turo and Getaround are two of the biggest players in the market of rental car alternatives. The two peer-to-peer car rental companies operate much ...
Here's what we know about Turo. Turo is a peer-to-peer car-sharing company. The online platform allows car owners to rent their own vehicles directly to other nearby drivers, or “guests.” ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Turo, a car rental startup in San Francisco, has been trying to go public since 2021. But a volatile stock ...
Turo isn't going public anymore. The car-sharing marketplace has a similar business model to Airbnb, allowing users to rent vehicles directly from their owners. The app was launched into headlines ...
According to the police report, the car was rented out through Turo, an online car-sharing service, and then sold to Escobar.
Customers can select vehicles and book with Turo just as they do with regular car-rental companies. (Smith Collection/Sipa/AP) The pickup truck that plowed into a crowd in New Orleans and the ...
Turo is often described as the Airbnb for cars, but Andre Haddard, the boss of the US-based car sharing app, prefers a ...
A Dallas woman contacted ABC13, saying she got a fake parking ticket during a recent visit to Houston. Action 13 did a little ...