Archive for August, 2007
August 15th, 2007 at 12:29pm
Under Ryder Moving Trucks+ Moving Truck Companies+ Moving Trucks
Ryder Moving Trucks are available in many areas and in several different countries. Ryder is found in the US, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Ryder offers several types of moving trucks and Ryder moving vans to help you move your home or business.
As of this writing, Ryder moving trucks is offering a 15% discount when you reserve your moving truck. Not a bad deal because 15% can be a nice chunk of change off the price for a big move!
I did some looking around on their site and found out that Ryder has a ton of locations and many moving trucks available. In fact, they have many, many moving trucks available:
Types of Ryder Moving Trucks
1. Panel Van
2. Parcel Van
3. City Van
4. Straight Truck
5. Stake Truck
6. Refrigerated Truck
7. Tractor Rentals
8. Single Axle
9. Tandem Axle
10.Tandem Axle Sleeper
11.Trailers
12. Dry Trailer
13. Flatbed Trailer
14. Refrigerated Trailer
For moving your household items, I would suggest a Ryder Straight Truck. It is a diesel engine and the Ryder truck is your best choice in this fleet if the total weight of your furniture and other items is less than 26,000 pounds.
As far as Ryder truck locations - they are literally all over the place - and odds are there is a Ryder truck rental location near you. I have not personally used them, so I do not know how Ryder is on their pricing.
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August 15th, 2007 at 12:14pm
Under Penske Moving Truck+ Moving Truck Companies
Penske moving trucks are the ones that I’ve been most happy with. A few of the reasons why I’ve been more happy with Penske moving trucks are:
1. Unlimited miles - Penske offers unlimited miles, which really saves money on those long moves.
2. The newest moving trucks - Penske has some of the newest moving trucks on the road. The seats are more comfortable, the A/C, heat, and radio always works, and they don’t smell like 30 bags of stale Doritos in the cabin of the rental truck.
3. Penske has over 200,000 moving trucks on the road - they know the moving business well.
4. Easy to understand bills - Penske doesn’t try to nickle and dime you like some other moving truck companies do.
I’m not affiliated with Penske in any way. But if I had to move again and I wanted to do it all my self (with a few friends, 10 pizzas, and a few cases of beer) I’d choose Penske moving truck rental.
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August 15th, 2007 at 12:06pm
Under Moving Truck Rental
Want to find a moving truck rental company in California? Well, you have a good thousand or more to choose from!
California has tons and tons of moving truck rental companies. I’d love to provide a list of all of the moving truck rental places in California for you here, but I’d also like to get out every once in awhile.
But take it from someone who has moved all around the country (I admit, I have not lived in California). You get what you pay for when it comes to moving trucks - that’s for sure!
Here’s a list of a few companies to check out:
1. Hertz Moving Truck
2. Penske Moving Truck
3. Budget Moving Truck
4. U-Haul Moving Truck
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August 15th, 2007 at 11:57am
Under Moving Trucks+ Moving Truck Rental Deals+ Moving Truck Rental
The best deals on moving trucks can be found online, in the newspaper, the yellow pages, and on the internet. When searching for the best deal on a moving truck, be sure to grab a pen, a phone, and start dialing moving truck companies to find out their prices.
You can find moving truck coupons in many newspapers and you can find some great deals on moving trucks on the internet. Make sure you know the size of truck that you need, if you need a trailor, and don’t forget about supplies.
I know when I was searching for the best deals on mmoving trucks, I also made sure that they sold boxes and tape. Just about every single time I moved, I didn’t buy enough moving boxes. So load up on more than you need because most moving truck companies will buy back any unused boxes.
And don’t forget: Just because you find a good deal on a moving truck, it doesn’t mean that you are getting a nice truck that has a radio, A/C, heat, etc. Sometimes it’s worth paying a little more knowing that you won’t break down in the middle of nowhere.
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August 15th, 2007 at 11:50am
Under Moving Truck Companies+ Self Moving Truck Rental+ Moving Trucks+ Moving Truck Rental
Trying to find a cheap self moving truck rental? Moving truck rental companies offer many different types of moving trucks and moving vans.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, it’s a good idea to stop by your local post office to pick up a moving and change of address package. I’ve had luck finding coupons for self moving truck rental companies.
A few things to keep in mind when renting a self moving truck:
1. Do your homework: Make sure that the moving truck company that you are renting from has safe trucks
2. Research: You can find cheap moving truck companies and expensive ones. Give them a call and find out the price of a self moving truck rental.
3. Tell them what you need: If you need to rent a trailor to haul your car or truck behind your moving truck, make sure that you ask if they have any trailors available. I used a Penske moving truck in the past and rented a trailor from the same location.
4. Give yourself more time: Moving takes more time than you usually plan on. So add a day or two as a buffer to make sure you are not running around or speeding down the highway.
Have a fun and safe move!
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