30% off your very first Turo trip
New drivers who book with this code trim nearly a third off the base rate of an opening reservation. Applies once per fresh account.
Tired of a Turo Promo Code that looks great until the moment you reserve? We open real Turo bookings, push each code through checkout ourselves, and sort them by how consistently they hold — then let you drop your trip subtotal into the calculator to see the price you’d genuinely pay.
Estimate only. Final discount depends on each code’s conditions.
Want a Turo promo code that survives all the way to the reserve button? This page is built for exactly that. Rather than pulling codes off random corners of the web and hoping for the best, we enter every one on a live reservation — in the app and on the site — note the fine print that decides whether it works, and keep only the codes that truly lower a trip total. The full list is then ordered by a simple confirm-rate score, so the codes most likely to work for you are the ones you meet first. As of today there are 55 live offers here — 39 typed codes alongside 16 no-code deals like delivery waivers, weekly and monthly rates, and limited-time host markdowns.
Every card breaks down the discount, the conditions that genuinely matter (a first-trip limit, a minimum spend, or an app-only catch), and the exact time we last watched it work. New to renting a car peer-to-peer? Jump straight to our plain-English guide further down — it walks through how layering offers really works, delivery and mileage, first-trip and referral credit, and the short list of reasons a code gets turned away when you try to book.
Ranked by confirm-rate health score. Highest-scoring codes apply most reliably.
New drivers who book with this code trim nearly a third off the base rate of an opening reservation. Applies once per fresh account.
Planning a longer getaway to kick things off? This flat cut lands on any debut reservation whose trip total clears two hundred dollars.
Friday-to-Sunday pickups shed a quarter of the daily rate with this code, ideal for a quick two-night escape without the airport queue.
Skip the counter entirely — hosts flagged as delivery-ready will drop the car at your address at no added fee when you filter for it.
Book a car for a straight week and this weekly code shaves a fifth off the running total, stacking with a host's own long-trip rate.
Create an account through a referral link and twenty-five dollars in credit lands on your first qualifying trip once it completes.
Reservations that run a full month automatically surface a host's monthly rate, often landing around a fifth below the nightly price.
Grab a car from a host stationed near the terminal and this code peels eighteen percent off the daily rate on arrival day bookings.
Drivers under 25 usually pay a surcharge, but hosts who opt out of it are filterable — pair that filter with any percentage code.
Bigger vehicles for road trips and airport runs take a fifteen-percent cut with this code, applied to the base daily rate.
Any reservation spanning at least three nights qualifies for a thirty-dollar reduction pulled straight off the trip subtotal.
Choosing an EV or hybrid? This code trims twelve percent off the daily rate and pairs with the fuel savings you already bank.
Return travelers booking their second-plus trip through the promo see reward credit accrue at twice the usual rate for the month.
A low-fuss code that works on bookings of any size — a straight ten percent off the base rate with nothing to qualify for.
Quiet weekday travel is already cheaper, and this code stacks a further twenty dollars off any midweek pickup total.
Certain hosts extend the included mileage on trips of five days or more — look for the boosted-miles tag before you book.
Treating yourself to something sportier? This code lifts twenty-two percent off the daily rate on eligible convertible listings.
Reserve through the Turo app rather than the browser and fifteen dollars drops off the total at the final review step.
Reservations locked in two weeks before the trip surface an early-bird price on participating hosts, often around ten percent lower.
Moving or hauling gear? This code takes sixteen percent off the daily rate on pickup trucks and cargo-friendly vans.
High-end rides carry a premium, so this fifty-dollar code softens the blow on any luxury-tier reservation over three hundred dollars.
Dropping the car in a different city than you collected it? This code trims eight percent off eligible one-way itineraries.
Filter for hosts offering the flexible policy and you can cancel without a fee up to the stated cutoff — no code, just the filter.
Coastal getaways this season take a fourteen-percent cut with this code on daily rates at participating shore-side hosts.
Cross the two-hundred-fifty-dollar mark on your trip total and this code lifts a flat thirty-five dollars off before checkout.
Accounts with a completed trip on record see a small standing loyalty discount surface automatically on their next booking.
Heading for the slopes? This code carves nineteen percent off the daily rate on AWD and 4x4 listings for weekend runs.
Once a first booking wraps, this follow-up code drops ten dollars off the total of your very next reservation.
Some hosts throw in a car seat or booster at no charge — filter for the family tag instead of packing your own.
Budget-minded city driving takes a thirteen-percent cut with this code on the smallest, most fuel-sipping listings.
Traveling for work Monday to Friday? This code trims twenty-eight dollars off a qualifying weekday reservation total.
Choosing a protection plan at booking? The bundled tier lands about ten percent under buying coverage piecemeal at the desk.
Renting close to home for a local errand or day trip? This code lifts seventeen percent off the daily rate near you.
A seven-night road-trip reservation qualifies for a forty-five-dollar reduction stacked on top of the weekly rate.
Certain airport-adjacent hosts waive the delivery charge to the terminal — look for the zero-fee delivery badge on the listing.
Bringing a dog along? Pet-welcome listings take an eleven-percent cut with this code on the daily base rate.
Booking a car for later today? This code trims eighteen dollars off qualifying same-day reservations while availability lasts.
A rotating batch of hosts run a limited-time fifteen-percent seasonal markdown — the tagged listings show the sale price upfront.
The everyday sedan choice takes a straightforward nine-percent cut with this code, no minimum spend attached.
Adding a second approved driver? This code offsets that with a twenty-two-dollar reduction on the combined trip total.
Phone mounts, chargers and toll passes come free on select premium listings — check the amenities list before you book.
Reservations running two weeks or longer take a twenty-one-percent cut with this extended-stay code on the base rate.
Choosing a high-MPG or electric listing? This code layers twelve dollars off on top of what you save at the pump.
Booking a people-mover for the whole crew? Larger vehicles surface a group rate around ten percent under the standard price.
A no-strings weekday code that lifts seven percent off the base rate on any Monday-through-Friday single-day pickup.
Booking something truly special over four hundred dollars? This sixty-dollar code takes the edge off an exotic reservation.
Certain hosts let you return the car as collected with no fuel service charge — pick the self-refuel option to avoid the fee.
Cold-weather driving needs grip — this code lifts sixteen percent off all-wheel-drive listings for the season.
New to the app? Your opening in-app reservation qualifies for a sixteen-dollar reduction applied at the review screen.
Share your link and both you and the friend who books through it see a five-percent credit on an upcoming trip.
Planning a coastal or backroad drive? This code trims thirteen percent off convertible and crossover weekend listings.
Traveling over a holiday stretch? This code drops twenty-four dollars off qualifying reservations during peak dates.
Select flexible hosts allow a short buffer past the drop-off time with no late fee — confirmed on the listing's policy line.
Moving states? This code takes ten percent off eligible long-distance one-way itineraries booked at least a week ahead.
A hand-picked rotating set of standout listings carries a twelve-percent featured discount shown right on each tile.
Book your first trip through a referral link before anything else. The first-booking discount and the sign-up credit are the two biggest savings Turo hands new drivers, and both only land on that opening reservation.
Push your trip past the free-delivery line before you apply a dollar-off code. Do it the other way round and a discount can drag the total back under the threshold, and the delivery fee quietly returns.
Compare a single typed code against the host's weekly or monthly rate rather than forcing both. Turo honors one promo field, so take whichever route costs less for your trip length.
Check the app before you book in the browser. App-only credits and some first-trip offers are reserved for in-app reservations and never appear on the website.
Filter for delivery-ready and fee-waiving hosts early. Perks like door delivery, waived young-driver fees and included child seats are set by the host and can't be pasted in as a code afterward.
If a code bounces, slow down and check the basics: re-copy it cleanly, confirm it's your first booking where required, and make sure your trip total clears any minimum it asks for.
Renting for a week or a month? A host's long-trip rate usually beats a flat percentage code once the days add up, so price both before you reserve.
Screenshot the terms on any code that works. Quiet conditions like 'first trip only' or 'app bookings only' cause most of the rejections people blame on a dead code.
No guesswork and no blind copying. Here’s the exact path every code travels before it earns a place on this page.
We gather candidates from the Turo app and website, official emails and social posts, reader tips, and our own bookings — never scraped in bulk from other coupon pages.
A real person builds a qualifying trip and enters each code at checkout, noting whether the total actually drops, the minimum it expects, and whether it’s locked to first bookings or a vehicle class.
Every code earns a confirm-rate score built from our live results and reader ‘worked / didn’t work’ feedback. The stronger the score, the higher it sits — and anything that stops working comes down.
We re-check live codes on a rolling cycle, and again whenever a big Turo promotion shifts, then stamp each card with the moment we last confirmed it.
We’ll drop you a quick line the moment a fresh code clears testing or a genuinely deep deal appears. Nothing else, and you can leave with one click.
Best percentage code we verified each month.
Across the year, the deepest verified Turo discounts tend to cluster in November, when travel-season and holiday promotions peak. For the other months, plan around a more typical 18–30% range.
See this month’s best codeHonest, beginner-friendly answers to the things people actually ask before they book — where the everyday savings hide, how the delivery waiver works, what combining offers really means, who qualifies for first-trip and referral credit, and why a code sometimes won’t take.
Turo doesn’t bury its softer pricing — last-minute openings and slow-week listings are where the quiet, everyday savings sit, with hosts often dropping their daily rate to fill an empty calendar. Those prices already apply without any code at all. In practice, pairing a discounted last-minute listing with a host’s weekly rate often lands a lower total than chasing the biggest percentage code on a full-price booking. So if rock-bottom is the goal, start from the flexible and last-minute filters and layer a longer-trip rate on top, rather than fixating on the largest percentage you can find.
Delivery pricing is set by each host, and some waive the fee outright once your trip total clears a set amount, commonly around $79 on eligible cars. The part people miss is the order of operations. Build the trip past that line first, then enter a dollar-off code. Do it backwards and a chunky discount can pull your subtotal under the threshold, which brings the delivery fee straight back. Percentage codes are the safer bet here since they rarely knock you below the line, whereas a large flat discount can. Whatever you use, glance at the delivery line again after the code lands to confirm it stayed free.
Yes to both. New drivers can unlock a first-booking discount — a percentage or a flat dollar amount — that applies once per fresh account. Separately, signing up through a referral link drops travel credit onto your first completed trip, and the person who shared the link usually earns a credit too. Treat both as conditional: they apply to your opening reservation, can carry a trip minimum, and won’t combine with each other on the same booking. Confirm you qualify and that it’s genuinely your first trip before you count on one.
Turo gives you a single promo field, which means one typed code per reservation. The ‘stacking’ that genuinely works isn’t two codes at once — it’s layering a single code on top of things that aren’t codes: a host’s weekly or monthly rate, a delivery waiver, a young-driver-fee waiver, and any reward credit you’ve banked. A dependable combination looks like one code, plus a long-trip rate, plus free delivery, plus credit. Try to wedge a second code into the same booking and the first usually falls away. Note that a host’s long-trip rate is often its own offer, so a percentage code may not layer on top of it — compare the two and take whichever saves more.
Five things explain almost every rejection, roughly in the order they happen. First, your trip total hasn’t reached the minimum the code requires. Second, it’s a first-booking code and your account already has a trip on record. Third, the code is limited to the app or to a specific vehicle class like SUVs or EVs. Fourth, it has expired or hit its redemption cap. Fifth, a stray space or the wrong capitalization slipped in while copying. Work through them in turn: re-copy the code cleanly, confirm the minimum, check the first-trip and class limits, and make sure it hasn’t lapsed before you write it off as dead.
The app tends to own the exclusives. App-only booking credits, some first-trip offers, and push-notification flash discounts are usually locked behind it. The website, meanwhile, is the faster place to scan typed codes and to plan a long multi-day trip on a big screen. The savviest move is to price the same car in both: take the best typed code the site offers, then check whether an app-only credit beats it before you reserve.
| Feature | Turo Promo Code | CouponFollow | RetailMeNot | Honey |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor tests every code on a real booking | Yes | Partial | Partial | No |
| Confirm-rate health score | Yes | Vote-based | Vote-based | Auto-apply only |
| Car-rental-specific deal guides | Yes | No | No | No |
| App vs website breakdown | Yes | No | No | No |
| Last-verified timestamp per code | Yes | Sometimes | Sometimes | No |
| No account or extension required | Yes | Yes | Yes | Extension required |
| Service | Typical code depth | Delivery option | App-only deals | Signature perk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Turo | 10–30% / up to 35% seasonal | Host door delivery | Strong | First-trip discount |
| Getaround | 10–25% seasonal | Self-service pickup | Moderate | Hourly rentals |
| Enterprise | $ off & % weekend codes | Branch or airport | Moderate | Weekend specials |
| Hertz | AAA & member rates | Counter or curbside | Strong | Gold loyalty tier |
General comparison for orientation only; exact deals change constantly and vary by region and host.
Made an account, dropped in the first-trip code, and it knocked a clean chunk off a weekend SUV. The note about it being first-booking-only is exactly why it went through.
Filtered for a delivery-ready host like the guide said and the car showed up at my building with zero added fee. Most sites never explain how to find that.
Roughly four of five applied for me. The confirm-rate numbers were a fair guide — the high ones worked and the single dud was already flagged as older.
Booked seven nights and the long-trip rate saved more than a flat percentage would have. The tip that weekly pricing wins on longer trips proved dead on.
The why-won't-it-apply section sorted me — I was under the trip minimum. Only caution is offers rotate fast, so check the verified time before you count on one.
What I like is each offer states the minimum or the app-only limit before I even tap. No surprises at checkout, and the app-vs-web piece is properly useful.
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Can confirm ROADSTART30 is live for brand-new accounts — pulled 30% off a weekend crossover after I signed up this morning. First booking only, so don’t waste it on a cheap day trip.
Worked for me too, but only on the base rate — the young-driver fee still applied since my host charges it. Filter for the no-fee hosts first.
Tip: book it through a referral link and the sign-up credit lands on top afterward. Two separate perks, not one.
How do you actually get the free door delivery? Mine kept adding a $35 fee even after I picked a car near me.
You have to filter for the delivery-ready hosts specifically — not every listing waives it. The zero-fee ones show a delivery badge on the tile.
On a seven-night booking the host’s weekly rate beat my 20% code by a real margin. The longer the trip, the more the weekly rate pulls ahead.
True, but run the numbers — on a two or three-day trip a strong percentage code can still win. Depends on the exact total.
Yeah, mine was nine days so the weekly rate ran away with it. Good shout for the shorter trips.
Pick your car and dates, open the booking summary, and find the promo or discount field. Paste the code in exactly, then wait for the trip price to update before you tap reserve — if the total doesn't move, the code hasn't taken.
Not a cent. Every code listed here is free to use, and there's nothing to join on our end and nothing to install — no membership, no browser add-on, no catch.
It's usually one of a few things: your trip sits under the code's minimum, the code is reserved for first bookings, it's tied to the app or a certain car class, it has already lapsed, or a stray character slipped in when you copied it. Re-paste it and re-read the card's conditions.
No — Turo accepts a single promo code per reservation. What you can do is combine that one code with a host's weekly or monthly rate, a waived delivery fee, and any credit already on your account.
Often, yes. Use the delivery filter and you'll find hosts who bring the car to your address or the airport, and some drop the fee entirely. The listings that do carry a delivery badge, so check before you reserve.
New drivers can claim a one-time first-booking code — either a percentage or a set dollar amount — on their opening trip. It usually comes with a minimum, so read the card before you count on it.
Join through a friend's referral link and travel credit lands on your first completed trip. The friend who shared it typically earns credit too, so you both come out ahead.
By our confirm-rate score, the current leader is the first-trip discount of up to 30% off. Whether it's the best one for you depends on how long your trip runs and whether it's your first booking.
Plenty overlap, but a few of the strongest perks — app-only credit and certain first-trip offers — show up only in the app. Price the same car in both places before you commit.
We re-test the live codes on a rolling basis and again whenever Turo shifts a major promotion. This page last had its check on July 12, 2026.
It's a 0-to-100 figure that mixes our own test bookings with the worked / didn't-work votes readers send in. A higher number means the code applies more dependably, which is why those sit nearer the top.
Not always. A host's long-trip rate is a discount in its own right, so a percentage code may refuse to layer over it. Compare the two totals and go with whichever comes out cheaper.
You'll need a verified Turo account to book at all, but most typed codes work with nothing more. Credit-based perks like referral rewards do depend on your account being set up first.
Yes — watch for weekly and monthly host rates plus group pricing on larger vehicles. On longer bookings those built-in rates often beat a flat percentage code outright.
They do, and some cap how many times they can be used. Check the last-verified stamp on each card and start with the higher-scoring codes near the top.
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Reach for a no-code saving instead: a delivery waiver, a weekly rate, or a seasonal host markdown. It's also worth booking in the app for exclusives, or checking back after our next refresh, since offers rotate quickly.
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