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Originally Posted by aerostar
If you never drive the car you don't even need to insure it since Turo provides insurance once it's in the renter's hands.
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I guess that is ok if you pay cash. No one is going to loan you a car without proof of insurance. In my states you can't register the car without insurance(for a good reason) and if you don't pay your insurance they contact the DMV and you can be pulled over and your car impounded. They will also right then and there take your license plates.
It would worry me if any state allows you to drive on the streets with ZERO insurance.
As stated above if this method worked well, wouldn't the car rental companies or Turo have done it themselves? I can only see if for renting high end cars on vacation. Which is a very limited market.
I rent cars two to three times a month for work, I would never use Turo. Emerald Isle is where it's at.
Best of luck.