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Menards has a truck for rent and the nice thing about it is they rent it by the hour instead of all day.
Never fails-- someone who has no experience living car free jumps in right at this point and posts that you can rent a truck from _________ building center.
You can not rent a truck from Menard's or Home Depot unless you already have auto insurance.
Been through this over and over.
I've rented from Menards. I do understand the requirement. It's not actually used as "insurance" to cover you while you are renting the vehicle -it's just a hurdle to keep the riff-raff out who shouldn't be driving one of their trucks.
It's a pretty simple CYA ploy to limit their exposure to poor driving. A current license is meaningless. Anyone can get one of those -even someone with 184 drunk-driving offenses can get a license back eventually. But someone who can't get insurance is someone I wouldn't want to rent to...
Actually Elite would be my first choice for a truck for a big move or something else that would justify dropping $100--they've been very good to deal with in the past-- but for the occasional uses I have the cost coupled with the inconvenience of getting the truck and getting it back doesn't make sense.
Appreciate the advice but I was really just trying to put a bug out there for anyone who has also seen the need to be part of a truck/van share-- familiar with the other options for renting a truck.
Liz said:
What about enterprise truck rental or uhaul? Both of those companies have insurance you can purchase with the rental.
H3N3 said:Menards has a truck for rent and the nice thing about it is they rent it by the hour instead of all day.
Never fails-- someone who has no experience living car free jumps in right at this point and posts that you can rent a truck from _________ building center.
You can not rent a truck from Menard's or Home Depot unless you already have auto insurance.
Been through this over and over.
ASSumptions...
I have lived car free. And yes, I've rented a truck from menards with only a voucher from my insurance agent saying I do have auto coverage. You can buy it for a single day from a good agent or a year's worth of umbrella insurance that will cover you driving any vehicle from a skateboard to a hot air balloon. It's not very expensive and will also cover you or rental cars or driving a friend's vehicle who lends one to you.
IMHO, someone driving around without insurance is foolish -even if you don't own a car.
I know Uhaul and Enterprise offer pick up trucks and vans, I'm not sure if Elite offers anything other than full trucks.
Renting at an airport is always a bad idea. Airports in general are more expensive, since politicians have figured out that business and tourist travelers don't vote. So you can levy taxes on them with impunity.
I you can avoid the busy times, and you can plan ahead, you can get great deals with neighborhood rental places. When I did the math, it always worked in car rental places favor.
Michele Beaulieux said:If I took the train to O'Hare a rental might be cheaper
Generally, you cant rent from an airport proper without boarding passes. dont know why, but thats that happened to me when i tried to take advantage of a super deal. it was a no go.
Duppie said:Renting at an airport is always a bad idea. Airports in general are more expensive, since politicians have figured out that business and tourist travelers don't vote. So you can levy taxes on them with impunity.
I you can avoid the busy times, and you can plan ahead, you can get great deals with neighborhood rental places. When I did the math, it always worked in car rental places favor.
Michele Beaulieux said:If I took the train to O'Hare a rental might be cheaper
I've been a Zip Car member for years. I use it once a month or so for major shopping trips (please don't give me advice about how to haul 40lbs of dog food on my bike!). There are zip cars all over Chicago and the US, so I can zip in DC too.
I-Go is the non-profit, but it has many less cars.
Generally, you cant rent from an airport proper without boarding passes. dont know why, but thats that happened to me when i tried to take advantage of a super deal. it was a no go.
Duppie said:Renting at an airport is always a bad idea. Airports in general are more expensive, since politicians have figured out that business and tourist travelers don't vote. So you can levy taxes on them with impunity.
I you can avoid the busy times, and you can plan ahead, you can get great deals with neighborhood rental places. When I did the math, it always worked in car rental places favor.
Michele Beaulieux said:If I took the train to O'Hare a rental might be cheaper
Just a heads up for those interested in joining a car sharing service: today's Groupon is for an I-GO membership and $30 worth of driving credits (a really good deal that would normally total $105). http://www.groupon.com/deals/i-go-chicago
I work for the non-profit that founded I-GO - the Center for Neighborhood Technology - so I am partial but I will say that I-GO is a mission-based organization - it's local, committed to a 100% low-emissions fleet (future plans include going all-electric), committed to being in as many neighborhoods as possible (ZipCar simply cannot do that as a profit-driven org) and it's actually cheaper on most plans.
Just a plug ;) Happy riding!
iGo is in partnership with the CTA and has gaudy, sometimes uneven & poorly affixed bumper stickers all over them.
Zipcar is who I have, and their advertising is minimal plus NONE on the nice cars (BMW, etc)
I just got this email from IGO:
Spring has sprung, and I-GO cars are sprouting all over town. We're adding ten new vehicles to the fleet this week!
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