Do I need to refill my uhaul?

Do I need to refill my uhaul?

When renting a U-Haul truck, pick-up truck or cargo van you have two options for refueling. You can opt for EZ-Fuel service or elect to refuel the truck yourself before returning. When choosing the latter the truck will need to be returned with the same fuel level at which it was dispatched.

Can I put regular gas in a uhaul?

Generally speaking, U-Haul vehicles take unleaded gasoline.

How far can a uhaul go on a tank of gas?

400 miles

What is the allowed mileage for U-Haul?

Mileage rates range anywhere from $0.59 to $0.99 per mile. There’s no mileage charge on one-way moves (a.k.a. long-distance moves), but U-Haul usually gives you an allotted number of miles you have to stay under.

Can you pick up a uhaul and drop it off at another location?

With local moving truck rentals, you pick up and drop off at the same location. This makes it a convenient option for a local move or local delivery.

Does it cost extra to drop off AU haul at a different location?

If you pick it up and drop off at the same location it’s considered an in town move and you’ll be charged somethibg like $29/day and $0.69/mile depending on what equipment and what time. Always pick up and drop off at the same location if possible.

Can you drop off Home Depot truck at different location?

You have to return the truck from the same location you rented it from. Here’s another reason that a Home Depot rental truck is really only ideal for local moves: you can’t pick up the truck in one location and drop it off in another.

Is the Home Depot truck rental deposit refundable?

The Home Depot box truck is slightly larger, making it $10 pricier at the outset. But all three trucks cost the same additional $5 per 15 minutes after your initial 75 minutes, so that’s not much more money for the extra space. Plus, your deposit is totally refundable when you bring the truck back in good condition.

How long does it take to get your deposit back from Home Depot?

3-5 business days.

Andrew

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