I am moving August 1st and would like to ask if anyone can recommend a good (or bad) local truck rental experience they had ?  basically - I am just looking for the best rate.

not much mileage involved, just a lot of stuff (moving two aparments into two new apartments). 

 

thanks in advance

 

 

Dan

 

p.s. anyone want to help ? all you can eat pizza and beer upon successful completion. seriously

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Active Trans always uses Elite Truck Rental and RSL Rentals for cargo vans. They are both local and offer us nonprofit rates/treatment.

 

We also use I-Go for car-sharing fun (aka every day for Bike to Work Week, etc.)

 

Ethan Spotts, Active Trans

Not locally owned (wasn't sure if you just needed a place nearby or what), but I've used Budget and U-Haul (and maybe another one) with nearly identical experiences.  The U-Haul at Cermak and Lumber has been surprisingly well-organized and efficient the 3 or 4 times I've been there.

 

All of the rates are online, so I would just comparison shop the different companies.  Pick one that is convenient to one of the apartments to save money on the pickup and drop off.  You pay by the mile and for the gas (fill yourself or they charge a fortune).  Reserve in advance, because they have a limited number of trucks and will be out of the size you need.  It doesn't matter what size you need, that's the one they are out of.

I've had problems with U-haul in the past, with U-haul you often have to return on the same day or pay extra (its not a 24 hour rental).

 

Elite is a 24 hour rental that also allows you to drop off to their lot (the security gaurd lets you in) after hours. 

 

I've used U-Haul a bunch of times and never had a problem. However, the 24 hours bit with Elite sounds like a good deal
I think anyone will let you rent for 24 hours or more -- they just charge accordingly.  The general rates listed on the website for 1 day, in-city rentals is for 8 hours I think.  Calling around is probably the easiest way to find out.  Just make sure you get it in writing when you pick up the truck.

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