Where to park your vehicles

Since Turo parking is a popular topic, we dedicated a full site to it.

You have multiple options

What you chose depends on your fleet size, operating needs, and costs.

Option 1: Your neighborhood

Many hosts park on your street, but be aware of the guidelines set by Turo and the city. Many municipalities do not allow commercial vehicle use. Moreover, Turo reserves the right to remove you if you are getting complaints. If you can operate under the radar, this is a good choise.

Option 2: Secure a virtual office

You don't actually need to operate here. You can get a virtual office, and parking can often be included with it. This is a fairly cost-effective approach as parking can range from $100-$150/month.

Option 3: Distribute your fleet around the city

A new company, called Mobility Places, makes it easy for you to park groups of vehicles around the city. Catering to hosts, some locations that are part of the network also come with services like hand-offs and cleaning.

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