There was no clear answer to the identity of the Turo woman in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, I don't know who the Turo woman in the Tang Dynasty's Strange Records is.
One turo success story could be about a host who had an extra car just sitting in the driveway. By listing it on Turo, they were able to earn a significant amount of extra income each month. This extra money helped them pay off some debts or save for a vacation.
I once rented a car through Turo. When I picked it up, it looked fine at first. But during the drive, the brakes started making really strange noises. I was so scared that I might not be able to stop in time. I immediately contacted the owner, but they were unresponsive. I had to carefully drive to the nearest mechanic and ended up spending my own money to get it fixed. It was a nightmare.
One common horror story is getting a dirty and unhygienic car. People expect a clean vehicle when they rent, but sometimes the cars on Turo are full of trash or have a bad smell. Another is dealing with unresponsive owners. If there are problems during the rental, it can be a nightmare if the owner doesn't answer calls or messages.
Well, one of the main themes in 'the professor and the madman novel' is the idea of second chances. The madman, despite his past and his condition, is given an opportunity to contribute in a significant way through his work on the dictionary. It also shows the theme of the universality of knowledge. Both the professor and the madman, in different states of mind, are connected by their involvement with words and language.
Turo rental cars offer a unique peer-to-peer car-sharing experience. People can rent out their personal vehicles to others, providing more options and potentially saving money compared to traditional rental companies.
Well, without having read 'Professor Henderson's Night Novel', it's difficult to say for certain. But perhaps it's a story about the adventures that Professor Henderson has during the night. Maybe it involves some nocturnal creatures or events that are unique to the night time.
There was a story I read online where a renter found that the Tesla they got from Turo had a really strong smell inside, like someone had been smoking in it. Despite reporting it immediately, Turo didn't seem to take it seriously and didn't offer any real solutions. The renter had to endure the smell throughout the rental period, which was really unpleasant.
In some Turo horror stories, renters have reported that the GPS in the car led them to really strange and desolate places. For example, one person was led to an abandoned industrial area at night. The area was dark and there were no signs of life. They were so scared that they quickly turned around and tried to find their way back, but the GPS seemed to be malfunctioning and kept trying to lead them back to that spooky place.
Sure. For example, a college student had an old but reliable car. He put it on Turo during the summer break when he didn't need it much. He made enough money to cover his textbooks for the next semester.