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Truck Rental Tips
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truck rental could be a money saving alternative, but with a little research and preparation the savings could go even further. We have outlined a few basic tips: |
| Determine the size of the vehicle |
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| The customer service staff at most rental agencies will provide available sizes and based on your load requirements they may offer specifications and size suggestions. If you are unsure, it may make sense to go for a slightly larger vehicle. |
| The destination plays an important role |
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| Are you moving within city limits or across state lines? If your destination crosses state barriers, you may have to opt for a one-way trip, for which many truck rental companies charge an extra return trip fee. You will also need to check if the rental company allows you to drop-off the vehicle at the destination location. |
| Book in advance to avoid the seasonal trap |
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| As with every business, the moving truck rental industry has its peaks and valleys. Usually around the holidays, May through September for instance, the industry experiences its peak season and availability may be more restricted-and expensive. Try booking in advance if your move coincides with these peak months. |
| Read the fine print many times over; get multiple quotes |
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| Is your service provider charging on a per
mile basis? Do the charges fluctuate depending on the number of
miles? Some truck rental companies, for example, charge an
additional fee or a per mile fee if you exceed a certain number
of miles. It is always in your best interest to compare multiple
truck rental companies’ quotes. The contract may specify other
items, such as fines, deposit requirements, towing fees, gas
fees, etc. For your convenience, our comprehensive resource
directory allows you to do just that—compare multiple van rental companies and save. |
| Do you need additional equipment? |
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Moving truck rental companies are aware that you may need equipment to facilitate your move and may provide moving or packaging equipment for an additional price.
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What about insurance
While insurance requirements vary by state, rental agencies do offer insurance. Don't forget to consider insurance related factors, such as costs, deductible, coverage, theft, and other factors to ensure adequate coverage. |
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Take frequent breaks
It may be a good idea to take a small test ride to rule out any issues-leaks, performance, tires, brakes, lights, wipers, etc. This would be even more necessary if you are moving long distance. |
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What about car towing
Does your vehicle offer the possibility of towing your car? If so, it may be an added convenience as both you and your car could travel together. |
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The gas tank could empty your wallet
Many truck rental companies ask that you return a full tank or else you may have to pay for the difference. Some agencies require that refuel onsite while others are more flexible. Also, make sure you understand whether your vehicle works on diesel (most large vehicles do), which may turn out be a cost-saver. If you are going to travel a large distance, fill the gas wherever available-just in case you don't find quality of gas you may need. |
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