I will be moving into a new apartment and I need to rent a big truck, is uhaul my only option?
I am a recent college graduate so I don't have a lot of stuff but I do need probably a 14' or 20' truck.
I live in eastern PA.
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Like Enterprise, Ryder, Budget etc all have small truck rental services. For a 1 BR, a 12-15 foot (long) Box truck should be plenty (unless you have a crazy amount of stuff.) The box trucks are bigger than they look, as long as they have a 7-8ft tall interior, because you can stack a lot of boxes on top of one another.
Rent A Wreck - www.rentawreck.com/ (Usually cheaper than big name rental companies)
Also,some of the Big Box hardware stores rent flat bed trucks and vans (like Home Depot, etc.) by the hour.
www.truckrental.com/
Penske Trucks - www.pensketruckrental.com/
Larger metro areas also have local truck rental companies.
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I've had to rent trucks, and I've used dif companies like the ones listed above.
www.Enterprise.com
www.pensketruckrental.com/
www.thrifty.com
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M$Budget Truck Rental.
Ryder
Penske
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