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I'm planning on moving from Denver to Philadelphia next year, but I have to stop off at Houston first. So is there a way to like transfer things and make the price deal considered one trip, or will I have to buy each thing seperately. Well what I mean is when I say stop off at houston is I need to stay there for a week or two to get things ready. ( my mom is planning on going with me, and she lives in Houston, & I live in Denver). So, yeah, what will it most likely be?

2007-05-14 04:47:47 · 2 answers · asked by Rob 4 in Travel United States Other - United States

2 answers

Gosh, I hope you don't drive West to East the same way you ask a question.

Suggestion...

1. research truck rental companies that do national leasing
2. call and say: I'm driving from Denver to Houston to Philadelphia. How much will it cost to rent a vehicle from you?

P.S. You will love Philadelphia from the Philly Cheese & Steak sandwiches to the Rodin Museum, sports teams, music, and historic sites. Enjoy. And, have a safe ride.

2007-05-14 04:55:22 · answer #1 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 0 0

they have trucks or trailors that are priced for one way. those are expensive. (about $200.00 to about 500.00 ) trailors are cheaper. What people do is make the rental a local. (here and back here again) its a few hundred dollars cheaper. (then you have to bring the truck or trailor all the back again. If its a local rental then its by the day, the truck is about 40.00 a day and 50cents a mile. but you have to bring the truck all the way back again. AND ONE WAY you just take it to the one city. you dont have to take it all the way back hundreds of miles. and all the mileage charge. I used to work at U haul 15 years ago. bye. have a good trip.

2007-05-14 12:02:30 · answer #2 · answered by mr_know_it_all_12345 3 · 0 0

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