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First-Trip & Referral Credit at Turo

First-Trip & Referral Credit at Turo

New drivers get the best Turo savings, but they're conditional and easy to misuse. Between a first-booking discount and referral credit, there's real money on your opening trip — if you set them up in the right order before you reserve.

Quick takeaway: Sign up through a referral link first so the credit attaches, then apply a first-trip discount on your opening booking. They're one-time and usually won't combine, so compare and take the bigger one.

The two perks, side by side

There are two distinct new-driver savings. The first is a first-booking discount — a percentage or flat amount that applies once to your opening reservation. The second is referral credit: sign up through someone's link and travel credit lands on your first completed trip, while the person who referred you usually earns a credit too. They come from different places, which is why the order you set them up matters.

First-Trip & Referral Credit at Turo illustration

Set up the referral link first

Referral credit has to attach to your account at sign-up, so use the link before you create the account — not after your first trip. Miss that window and the credit generally can't be added retroactively. Once it's on your account, it applies automatically to a qualifying first trip, and both you and the referrer benefit.

Then choose your first-trip discount

With the account set up, look at the first-booking codes on your opening reservation. These are one-time and usually carry a trip minimum. The catch: a first-trip percentage code and referral credit typically won't both apply to the same booking — you take whichever leaves you paying less. Price the trip with each and keep the winner.

Make the first trip count

Because these perks are one-time, don't waste them on a cheap half-day errand. If you have a bigger trip coming — a weekend away, an SUV for a move — save the first-booking discount for that, where a percentage is worth more. Referral credit is a fixed amount, so it matters less which trip it lands on, but a real reservation still beats a token one.

What still stacks

Even though the two new-driver perks don't combine with each other, both still layer with the non-code discounts: a host's weekly rate, a delivery waiver, and a fee waiver. So your opening trip can carry one new-driver perk plus a long-trip rate plus free delivery — a genuinely strong first booking if you set the pieces up in order.

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