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Bartosz Jusypenko rents a car through Turo in Canada and returns it without incident -- or so he thinks. The host claims a new scratch appeared during the rental, but the car was dirty at pickup. Now Turo wants him to pay $1,200 to fix the damage. Is that right? 

Turo is accusing me of causing $1,200 in damage. But I didn’t do it!

November 26, 2025November 26, 2025 by Christopher Elliott

Bartosz Jusypenko rents a car through Turo in Canada and returns it without incident — or so he thinks. The host claims a new scratch appeared during the rental, but the car was dirty at pickup. Now Turo wants him to pay $1,200 to fix the damage. Is that right? 

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
Turo renter gets hit with a $500 bill for cracked paint she believes was already there. See how she challenged Turo's damage claim.

Help! Turo is charging me $500 for cracked paint on my rental car

August 14, 2025August 13, 2025 by Christopher Elliott

Latisha Thompson rents a car through Turo and is charged $500 for a paint job that she says was defective to begin with. Can she get a refund?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
Darrell Eldridge faced a $3,000 charge from Turo for a blown tire during his rental of a 2021 Dodge Durango. Despite providing evidence of poor tire maintenance, Turo initially upheld the charge. Eldridge took detailed photos, proving negligence in tire upkeep by the vehicle owner. After appeals and advocacy intervention, Turo rescinded the charge. This case highlights the importance of thorough documentation, especially of tire condition, when renting from platforms like Turo.

Turo repair problem: Do I have to pay $3,000 for this blown tire?

October 10, 2024September 16, 2024 by Christopher Elliott

When a tire on Darrell Eldridge’s Turo rental blew out, he was relieved that he didn’t get into an accident. But his relief soon gave way to rage when Turo sent him a $3,000 bill for damage.

Categories Advocacy
When Nancy Epstein rented a BMW through Turo in San Diego, she paid for basic insurance coverage. After returning the car, she received a $3,000 bill from the owner claiming damage to the interior panels. Epstein was suspicious since the amount matched her deductible and the photos were inconclusive. She turned to consumer advocate Christopher Elliott for help. He reviewed the details and thought there were too many unanswered questions, so he contacted Turo. After further investigation, Turo informed Epstein that she would not be held responsible for the damages.

A $3,000 bill for minor scuffs on my car? Is this Turo bill a scam or what?

September 16, 2024February 7, 2024 by Christopher Elliott

Nancy Epstein gets a repair bill for $3,000 after renting a Turo. But what’s it for? And does she have to pay?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter

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