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How to create an account with DiscoverCars.com?

Creating an account takes just a few seconds! 
You can use our website, download the mobile app, or even make a booking as a guest—getting started is quick and simple.

Step-by-Step Guide:

1On the Website
  • Go to the DiscoverCars.com homepage.
  • Click the “Log In” button in the top right corner. The registration options are located inside the Log In menu.
  • A pop-up will appear. Choose “Continue with Google,” “Continue with Apple,” or enter your email address to create a password.
2On the Mobile App
  • Download the official DiscoverCars.com app from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Open the app and tap "Sign Up" on the welcome screen.
  • Select your preferred registration method (Email, Google, or Apple).
3Automatic Creation (Guest Checkout)

When you book a car without logging in, the booking is automatically linked to the email address you provided. 
You can view and manage it anytime in the “My Booking” section.

Expectation:

"I need to fill out a long registration form and verify my email before I can even look at cars."

Reality:

Our platform is open and flexible. You can search for cars and even complete a booking right away without registration. Creating a free account simply makes it easier to manage changes, cancellations, and future bookings.

Expectation:

"I want to register, but I can't find the 'Sign Up' button on the homepage."

Reality:

To keep the website simple and easy to navigate, the registration options are located inside the “Log In” button in the top right corner. Just click there to find the options to create your new profile!

💡 Did You Know?

If you’ve already made a booking as a guest, you’re almost set up already! 
Just click “Log In”, enter the same email address you used for the booking, and create a password to access your rental history.

What To Do Next:

Click “Log In” in the top right corner of the website to create your account, or download the DiscoverCars.com mobile app for an easy experience on the go.

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