Save Even More on Your Car Rental with Turo Amex Offer

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Save Even More on Your Car Rental with Turo Amex Offer

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Turo is one of our favorite rental car platforms – think of it like the Airbnb of cars – often saving hundreds compared to the big chains. And this Amex Offer makes it even cheaper.

Spend $150 or more on Turo rentals and you'll get $30 back. This offer popped up recently and it's still around if you want to take advantage for a trip this fall or all the way . At a time when gas prices are still fairly high along with rental car rates, this is a great deal as you can save up to 20% on an upcoming car rental through Turo.

This works as a one-time statement credit which must be used by Dec. 9 – but that only means you need to pay for your Turo rental by early December. Even a rental as far out as the spring or summer of 2024 would still qualify so long as you pay by Dec. 9 with this offer.

Offers like this are targeted, so they won't be available for every cardholder. That said, it seems to be pretty widely available whether you've got The Platinum Card® from American Express or the American Express® Gold Card. Unfortunately, we're not seeing it on Delta SkyMiles credit cards from Amex or even Hilton cards like the Hilton Aspire – though it's easily worth checking those, too.

If it is, just add it to your Amex card and use that card to pay for your Turo rental, and do it quick – these offers tend to disappear once a certain amount of cardholders pick them up.
 

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If you haven't used Amex Offers before, think of them as digital coupons exclusively for Amex cardholders for purchases like airfare or hotels as well as dining, entertainment, or everyday shopping. Add one of these to your Amex card, use that card to book an eligible Turo reservation, and Amex will give you money right back for the discount within a few days as a statement credit on your account. Just log in to your American Express account and see if you can add it to your Amex card.

This promotion is valid for all rentals made through at all Turo.com or through their mobile app. Additionally, this offer doesn't need to be completed in one transaction. As with all Amex offers, you can reach the spending requirement over multiple transactions.

 

What is Turo?

Think Airbnb, but for car rentals.

Car owners post their vehicles on the Turo platform which can then be rented by users in need of a car. Skip the long lines and high fees at the car rental kiosks at the airport. The Turo website and smartphone app allow you to select your car type, dates, features, and amenities.

Book a cheap car for a road trip, or rent a Tesla for the night for a luxurious ride on your weekend getaway. The quantity – and quality – of the cars can vary widely based on where you’re heading.
 

Car parked in a forest 

Many rentals will drop off the car for you at the airport where you’ve arrived, while other owners require a pickup within a set radius. Need the car at the airport? Look for the plane icon and filter your results. Some owners will tack on a delivery fee, which can be hefty. You can filter the results to eliminate any rentals with large delivery fees.

Turo rentals are available across the U.S. and Canada, along with a growing number in major European cities. It's not perfect: Some cars and hosts are much better than others, and the risk of last-minute cancellations might make some travelers wary. Personally, I've had nothing but good experiences with Turo in more than five trips over the years.

And here's why: Turo can save you a small fortune on rentals compared to what some of the major rental car companies charge. My upcoming weeklong rental car for a family trip to Maui (OGG) earlier this year is the perfect example.

National was charging $753 for a weeklong rental in a midsize car. But we probably need at least a midsize SUV, which clocked in at $911 for the week. Ouch.

But instead, I rented a 2022 Toyota Rav4 from a five-star rated All-Star Host – with free delivery and dropoff right at the airport – for just $492 after all taxes and fees. Factor in this Amex Offer, and it droppped the price to $462: just over half the National Car rental!

My personal auto insurance policies covers Turo – though not all do. But even after adding a top-of-the-line insurance policy to the rental, I still came out $300-plus ahead.
 

turo rav4 

Read more: The Airbnb of Cars: Use Turo to Save on Your Car Rental

 

Where to Find Amex Offers

If you haven’t used Amex Offers before, simply log into your American Express account and scroll down near the bottom of the screen and there should be a box called Amex Offers & Benefits (this is available through the Amex mobile app as well). If you see an offer you like, simply add the offer to the card and make a qualifying purchase at that business with your card.

You should receive a statement credit for the offer within a few days of making a purchase.

Not familiar with Amex Offers? See our complete guide to using Amex Offers.

 

Bottom Line

Amex offers are great because they’re basically free money for spending you might be doing anyhow. It's also another way to justify the cost of your credit card's annual fee. Make sure to check your various American Express credit cards because each one can have different offers.

However, it looks like this Turo Amex offer is pretty widely available, making one of our favorite money-saving strategies for rental cars even cheaper. These offers change almost daily, so add this one now before it disappears.
 

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