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u haul minivan rental near mysuru, karnataka

by Ivory Wisozk V Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

How much does it cost to rent a U-Haul van?

Rent a cargo van for a cross town move or small load from your local U-Haul. Cargo Vans start at $19.95 plus mileage. Perfect for small moves, moving to college, studio apartment, or one bedroom. Our rental vans are available for extended rental periods and are great for local deliveries or replacement vehicles.

Does U Haul rent trailers for moving?

U-Haul offers an easy moving process when you rent a truck or trailer, which include: cargo and enclosed trailers, utility trailers, car trailers and motorcycle trailers. Combine your moving efforts by renting a truck and a trailer from U-Haul today.

What kind of trucks does Uhaul rent?

U-Haul has the largest selection of in-town and one-way trucks and trailers available in your area. U-Haul offers an easy moving process when you rent a truck or trailer, which include: cargo and enclosed trailers, utility trailers, car trailers and motorcycle trailers.

What is a U-Haul truck?

U-Haul is the only truck rental company that works with manufacturers to design a truck specifically for household moving. This means U-Haul trucks are built lower to the ground, have rounded corners, chassis skirts, comfort cabs and a multitude of other special options to make each truck easy to load, comfortable to drive and efficient on fuel.

What fuel does a U-Haul use?

All U-Haul trucks use regular unleaded fuel which is 3x more convenient than diesel fuel and cleaner on the environment. U-Haul trucks feature a low profile design with enhanced aerodynamics which improves fuel efficiency and all trucks have a fuel economy gauge.

Can a U-Haul tow a car?

For added convenience, U-Haul moving trucks are capable of towing your car on a car carrier. Even the 10' truck, which is the smallest moving truck you can tow with, can tow a vehicle and the 15' truck will tow up to 10,000lbs. Share the driving duties and tow your personal vehicle behind the truck on a U-Haul Auto Transport or Tow Dolly.

What are U-Haul van rentals typically used for?

According to the company, many people use U-Haul van rentals for “self-deliveries and small jobs around town.” Examples include delivering an order from a business (think: a furniture store delivering furniture) or picking up and dropping off a large appliance.

Why choose a U-Haul van rental over other truck rental options?

Here are three advantages to renting a U-Haul cargo van over a large truck.

How big are U-Haul van rentals?

According to U-Haul, all measurements are approximate and may vary in size depending on the specific van you rent. In general, though, a U-Haul van rental is roughly nine feet long. Specific measurements from the company are listed below.

What can you fit inside a cargo van rental?

Cargo van rentals are usually perfect for small moves, such as a college dorm room move or a studio apartment move. You should be able to fit a mattress (either a twin mattress or a queen mattress) and box spring inside the van. In addition to a mattress, nightstands, a sofa and several boxes should fit nicely inside.

What is the gas mileage of a U-Haul van rental?

A U-Haul cargo van rental typically gets 18 miles per gallon. It has a fuel tank size of 25 gallons. For small, local moves, these vans are fairly fuel efficient and should be able to get you from point A to point B without a stop at the gas station.

What is the best way to pack a cargo van rental?

A few rules to live by when packing a van or moving truck: 1) always load the largest and heaviest items first. This typically means your mattress or sofa. Ensuring that the largest item is secure first will prevent it from crushing or damaging boxes and other smaller items. 2) Roll up any rugs you plan to bring.

What other rental options does U-Haul offer its customers?

If the van rental isn’t for you, you’re in luck. U-Haul carries a number of truck rental size options, including an 8 foot pickup truck, a 10 ft. truck, a 15 ft. truck, a 17 ft. truck, a 20 ft. truck and a 26 ft. truck. Below is a quick synopsis for each.

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