knewnham
Holbay Hunter, engine good, body needs some work
knewnham

The answer is in the advert, i.e. Subaru Outback, but - buy yourself whatever you want, buy your daughter a used Subaru Outback, maybe 120,000 miles, pay no more the $6000. Having put 2 children through high school, bought cars for them and then sent them to college I speak from some experience:

Hey Ralph, let me know if its ok and I’ll put out a special offer for your readers here to rent my Subaru WRX from Turo

Also, in order to pass the MOT, which you’ll need to get the vehicle registered in the UK, you’ll have to swap the headlights out so that the beams go the right way, get any incorrectly colored indicators and brake lights changed out to EU standards, etc

No, unfortunately I’m in Denver, but when you rent, you need to look at the vehicle delivery options for each specific vehicle. It will explain there how the owner will deliver the vehicle - you can also ask them for any delivery option - they may charge you for it or no. I also think Turo has an airport valet service

No, not at all.You just run it as a business

Yes there are ways to do it like that, and some owners do, so you, as a renter can choose what your preference is, you might pay a slightly lower price and have to walk out to an economy lot to find your car, or spend a few dollars extra with me and be on the road 10 minutes after you get your baggage. Free market and

Yes it is profitable, but not in the ‘you can make thousands of dollars with no effort whatsoever’ type of profit. Now that I’ve done a tax cycle I can see that the profit margin is good for a business, including all of the necessary vehicle things like depreciation and maintenance.

Why yes it is! 

About dealing with the company: Turo is a solidly professional company that works with the owners to sort problems, it pays quickly and deals with insurance issues promptly. My vehicles been damaged twice, and they’ve paid up quickly - my repair shop praised them in terms of dealing with adjustments.

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