I don’t think you are allowed to put a leased vehicle on Turo. I could be wrong but your lease should specifically forbid subletting.
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Maybe some other users who have signed Chrysler Capital leases recently have fresher information but this topic has come up before. You would need to read any lease contract carefully regardless of which bank you end up using. Turo has insurance, sure… But it’s going to be liability and collision, it won’t cover things like a transfer case blowing prematurely because someone left it in 4wd, or didn’t know how to properly shift into 4 Lo. It won’t cover anything that you might miss that could bite you at turn in, like missing or damaged skid plates because someone decided to drive a rental Jeep like a rental Jeep.
If you’re considering Turo, read. up on their reddit channel for an accurate picture of what you’re in for.
Generally it’s one of those things you’re not supposed to do contractually, but will they find out? Someone on there reported that Ally cancelled a lease contract when they found out a car was put on Turo.