7 Things You Should Know About U-Haul Before Renting a Truck (2024)

Using U-Haul for out-of-state moves

For an in-town move, renting from U-Haul® is often easy and affordable, but truck rental can be challenging for a long-distance move. From driving a moving truck on unfamiliar roads to paying for fuel, it can be complicated and more expensive than you anticipate.

You might be surprised that it’s often cheaper to use a DIY moving service like U-Pack® where you don’t have to drive. Let’s look at answers to some common U-Haul questions and learn how U-Pack can be a better option for your move.

7 FAQs about U-Haul rentals

1. What truck sizes are available?

For long-distance moves, U-Haul offers 5 truck sizes ranging from 10 ft to 26 ft. You can choose a size based on the size of your home, but it can be difficult to exchange the truck if you need more room to load belongings.

The company recommends choosing the larger size if you’re unsure, which could mean paying for extra space you don’t need.

U-Haul also has other rental equipment besides moving trucks, but not all locations will carry the same inventory. They rent pickup trucks, cargo vans, trailers (cargo, utility and motorcycle/ATV) and U-Box® portable storage containers.

Learn how U-Box compares to U-Pack’s ReloCube.

It’s also important to note that rental trucks typically seat 2-3 people, making traveling with a family or pets difficult. Plus, the trucks do not meet the safety requirements for car seats, according to U-Haul’s website — a dealbreaker if you need to travel with young children.

2. How much does it cost, and are there discounts?

Daily rental rates for local moves are often inexpensive, but U-Haul rates can get pricey for out-of-state moves, especially when you add the cost of fuel and liability coverage.

Occasionally, there are discounts for U-Haul, but it’s often cheaper to move with a company like U-Pack that consistently offers coupon codes for moves.

3. Does U-Haul guarantee the rental?

U-Haul guarantees confirmed reservations at locations with the “Reservation Guarantee” badge. U-Haul will pay you $50 if they fail to meet your preferred time, place or truck size.

For locations without the “Reservation Guarantee” badge, U-Haul agrees to contact you at least one day prior to the move if the preferred truck size or location is not available to work on an alternative. If an acceptable solution isn’t available, U-Haul will pay you $50, and the reservation will be canceled.

4. How do I book a U-Haul, and can someone else drive it?

You can book a truck online or at a local rental location. The requirements for renting a U-Haul include a valid driver’s license and a credit or debit card to make a reservation online (some locations might take a cash payment).

It’s possible to pay for a truck and let someone else drive it, but the person who signs the contract is responsible for any damage to the vehicle.

5. Do the trucks have automatic transmissions and cruise control?

All U-Haul trucks have automatic transmissions, but most don’t have cruise control. Select 26’ F650 moving trucks are equipped with cruise control, according to U-Haul’s website. Check with a nearby location about the availability of trucks with the feature.

6. What’s the gas mileage?

U-Haul trucks typically average 10-12 MPG, but it can vary based on the terrain and the weight of your belongings. Customers are responsible for paying for fuel during the move.

You can maximize gas mileage by following U-Haul’s recommended speed limits and practicing good driving techniques like avoiding fast acceleration or heavy braking.

7. Can I return the truck to a different location or keep it longer?

While reserving a truck, you must select locations for pickup and return. Long-distance moves have a set number of days before extra daily charges accrue to keep it past the allotted time. Changing the reservation is possible, but you would need to contact U-Haul directly to work out the details.

It’s easier to move long distance with U-Pack

U-Pack services moves all over the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. We handle the driving, so you can travel with your family without worrying about driving a rental truck. All our quotes include equipment, transportation, fuel and standard liability coverage with no hidden fees.

Get a free, no-obligation quote online or call 844-362-5303844-594-3077 to speak to a moving consultant to see how our prices stack up against U-Haul rental (don’t forget to add the cost of fuel in the truck!).

If you have any questions about how U-Pack compares to truck rental, call or let us know in the comments. We’re happy to help!

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7 Things You Should Know About U-Haul Before Renting a Truck (2024)

FAQs

What should I pack for U-Haul first? ›

Load heaviest items like your washer and dryer into the truck first. Fill gaps using furniture pads and/or smaller items to minimize shifting.

Is a 26 foot U-Haul hard to drive? ›

There's nothing to fear, really. Indeed, out on the open highway, it's not a difficult vehicle to drive. It accelerates far more briskly when in high gear than one would expect from something so loaded down. It's no drag racer, but it's no cruise ship either.

How much does U-Haul hold on a credit card? ›

Whether you pay a deposit depends on your method of payment. No deposit is required if you're paying by major credit card. If you're paying with cash, the following is due when you pick up your equipment: In-Town truck - $100 or estimated rental charges (whichever is greater)

What happens if you keep au haul longer than you're supposed to? ›

U-Haul charges a $40 late fee for each extra day you keep your rental truck. It also charges $20 per day for trailers and towing devices. So, if you agreed to return your $40 truck by 10 a.m. on Thursday, you're technically responsible for the U-Haul late fee, which would be another $40 at 10:01 a.m.

Where to put fragile stuff in U-Haul? ›

Glassware, knick-knacks, and other fragile items should be packed with care and secured in Mom's Attic, the little loft at the rear of the cargo area nearest the cab. Use ratchet straps or bungee cords to keep everything in place.

How far can a 26 foot uhaul go on a tank of gas? ›

Did You Know?
Sub CategoryPickup truck26' truck
Unleaded Fuel Tank Size34 Gallons60 Gallons
Miles Per Gallon (up to)1910
Miles Per Fuel Tank (up to)646600

Why does uhaul recommend 55 mph? ›

Reduce speed

A road hazard that could be avoided at 55 mph, may become unavoidable at a higher speed. When driving at a lower speed you are less likely to lose control of any vehicle, than when driving at a higher speed. Excessive speed is a major cause of accidents.

What is the biggest U-Haul that you can rent? ›

Our 26ft moving truck rental is the largest truck available for moving. Large families use this truck to move large, 3-5 bedroom homes. This truck is equipped with a low deck and EZ-Load ramp, making it easier to load and unload your truck.

How much is U-Haul per mile local? ›

But in general, average mileage fees are between $.59 and $.99 per mile driven. If additional miles/days are needed, we offer special rates on cargo van and pickup truck rentals. Be sure to choose the right size truck for your in-town rental.

Does U-Haul give you a certain amount of miles? ›

Each trip includes a mileage allotment with fees that are incurred if exceeded. In-town or local moves are priced based on a flat rate and mileage. You must consider both factors when choosing which size moving truck to rent.

Does U-Haul only accept credit cards? ›

If you plan on renting a truck, you will need a credit or debit card to reserve one online. You must know you can only use a credit card when reserving a cargo van or pickup truck.

What happens if you overload a U-Haul truck? ›

It is very important not to overload your car or your truck when you move. It is extremely unsafe for you and others on the road, and your cargo can be damaged if you overloaded your truck or trailer. In most places too you can receive a ticket for driving an unsafe vehicle.

Does U-Haul have live chat? ›

How should I start packing for a move? ›

Packing Tips for Moving
  1. Use the right size boxes. ...
  2. And suitcases. ...
  3. Put heavier items on the bottoms of boxes, lighter items on top. ...
  4. Don't leave empty spaces in the boxes. ...
  5. Avoid mixing items from different rooms in the same box. ...
  6. Label each box with the room it's destined for and a description of its contents.
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Do you pack before movers come? ›

Pre-package your smaller items in smaller boxes, like office supplies and other random small items, to help speed the process along. Supply extra packing supplies just in case. Communicate with the movers and inform them of how you have organized your items and where you'd like them to go.

What should I pack for a week before moving? ›

Nevertheless, there are some things you'll want to have on your person or in your car in case the moving truck is late. For example, pack any important medications, paperwork, changes of clothes that you'll need, and any special foods you know you'll want (even if it's just your coffee maker and some coffee beans).

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