7 Things You Should Know About U-Haul Before Renting a Truck (2025)

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 (2025)

FAQs

What's the longest you can rent a U-Haul? ›

Equipment scheduling is based on available time frames ranging from one hour up to a 24-hour rental period. Some locations do, however, offer multiple day In-Town rentals on our trailer fleet. Check with your local U-Haul center or independent dealer for exact regulations.

Do you have to stop at weigh stations in a U-Haul in Florida? ›

If you're pulling a rental trailer with your personal vehicle, the combined weight of your personal vehicle and the commercial rental trailer can not exceed 10,000lbs, if so, you would be expected to enter the scale facilities in Florida. This is the only way we can ensure our roads are not being damaged.

Does U-Haul put a hold on your card? ›

Why is there a hold on my credit card and why does it take 3-5 business days to be removed? This "hold" amount will be released within 3-5 business days, depending on your financial institution. You may check with your credit card institution regarding how long it will take them to release the "hold" on your funds.

How do you pack a U-Haul most efficiently? ›

Build strong rows using furniture and larger items as the base. Stack boxes on top of your rows; heavier boxes should be at the bottom. Load heaviest items like your washer and dryer into the truck first. Fill gaps using furniture pads and/or smaller items to minimize shifting.

What happens if you go over miles on U-Haul? ›

One-Way Rental Cost Breakdown

One-way rental prices encompass a designated mileage allowance and a predetermined number of days. If you need additional miles, they can be added at a rate of $1.00 per mile. Additional days can be added to one-way rentals for $40 per day.

Are U-Hauls standard or automatic? ›

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.

How much is a U-Haul per mile local? ›

The cost to rent a moving truck for one-way moves depends on the truck size, pickup location, destination, and move date. U-Haul prices often work out to about $0.90–$1.00 per mile, but you might pay more in cities with a higher cost of living. You may also pay a higher rate for Friday and Saturday rentals.

Does U-Haul refund unused miles? ›

As a customer, you receive an allowed mileage and a set number of days to complete your move. Allowed days and mileage are calculated to allow you to complete the move with no extra charges. Unused days or mileage are not refunded. Additional days and additional miles are charged at the pre-agreed rate on the contract.

Does U-Haul take Visa debit? ›

Depending on the size of the U-Haul, yes. If it's the 10', 15', 17', 20' or 26' you are able to pay Cash, Credit, Debit, or Check. For the Cargo Vans and Pickup Trucks, you are required to use a Credit Card.

How to load refrigerator on u-haul truck? ›

When loading the refrigerator into a moving truck or trailer, use the EZ Load Ramp. Pull the refrigerator up the ramp while walking backwards, rather than push it up the ramp. Again, have your spotter here to make sure you're on track and loading safely.

Should you load boxes or furniture first? ›

Should you load boxes or furniture first? In the majority of cases, you'll want to load furniture first because it is generally heavier than boxes. However, there are exceptions: If you have large, heavy boxes, you should load those before light pieces of furniture, such as coffee tables or dining room chairs.

Do U-Haul trucks have tie-down points? ›

All U-Haul trucks are lined with rub rails on three walls, including the front of the van body. You won't find any front wall rub rails in the competition's trucks! Our rub rails allow customers to tie down their belongings securely to prevent them from shifting during the trip.

How long is the longest U-Haul trailer? ›

Our 6x12 enclosed trailers have the capacity to load nearly 2,500 lbs with almost 400 total cubic feet of storage! If combined with our 26' moving truck, you now have the biggest do-it-yourself moving capacity available.

How much stuff fits in a 26 foot truck? ›

What fits in a 26' truck? Up to 1,682 cu. ft.

How much weight can a 26 foot U-Haul truck hold? ›

The Size of the Truck in the Haul

For instance, our 10′ truck can carry 2,850 pounds. Meanwhile, a 26′ truck can carry up to 12,859 pounds. The image to the right gives you a breakdown of the different size trucks that U-Haul offers and how much weight each one can haul.

How long is a 26ft box truck? ›

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