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I need to tow a trailer from Washington state to Central California
and trying to figure out the most cost effective and time efficient way to do it. It is a long damn drive up and back and I am wondering if flying commercially one way and then renting a tow vehicle for the return would be viable. I am having a hard time identifying rental companies. Does anyone have any insights or suggestions about this? Thanks much! David Grah Bishop, California |
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a lot of car rental companies specifically prohibit towing.
some car rental companies now have pick up trucks.. it would be good to call and ask about towing a light weight (2000# trailer) they may require a "premium fee" for towing along with the one way charge Budget, Alamo, Hertz, National BT "dgrah" wrote in message ... I need to tow a trailer from Washington state to Central California and trying to figure out the most cost effective and time efficient way to do it. It is a long damn drive up and back and I am wondering if flying commercially one way and then renting a tow vehicle for the return would be viable. I am having a hard time identifying rental companies. Does anyone have any insights or suggestions about this? Thanks much! David Grah Bishop, California |
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David,
Yes, Rental companies prohibit towing and also limit crossing some state lines, but many people still do it......yearly....for soaring vacations. The trick is to request a vehicle that is sold 100% with a hitch receiver as standard, like a Chevy Trailblazer. Then purchase the wire adapter, $15 at any parts store. Rental is $500 extra if you drive it one-way only. Calculate cost with gas and hotels and compare to options 2 and 3 below: Option two is to post here asking for someone to deliver it for you for a fair price, or even part way to get close enough for you to meet them. Option three is to use a shipping auction site like uship.com to list your request. There are post on RAS about this already. I evaluated the cost of all three options, tried option 3, then got lucky that Option 2 worked out. ~Barny |
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Instead of a rental car, what about a rental moving van/moving truck?
U-haul rents lots of vans/trucks that have tow hitches on them for towing U-haul trailers. I was wondering if U-haul, Penske or one of their competitors would offer something that would work? Has anyone tried that? Chris |
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![]() Instead of a rental car, what about a rental moving van/moving truck? U-haul rents lots of vans/trucks that have tow hitches on them for towing U-haul trailers. I was wondering if U-haul, Penske or one of their competitors would offer something that would work? *Has anyone tried that? Chris Add $.79-$1.49/mile to the cost of fuel + rental/ins fee and airfare/ moties. It quickly becomes more spendy than it's worth, although it technically can be done that way...Best to keep posting here for someone willing to tow it south for you if you are not in a position to easily get it yourself (meaning a suitable vehicle already on hand). -Paul |
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Option 4. Not quite so easy ending in California, though. Fly up, buy a
cheap car, drive it home, sell the cheap car. Many dealerships take cars on trade that will go straight to the auction to be sold for about scrap. All you are really looking for is a car that has 2000 miles left in it (some margin for after you get it home!). Knew you could count on a different approach from me, didn't you? Steve Leonard |
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Is this a glider purchase? If so, consider negotiating a meeting at the
half way point. Paul ZZ dgrah wrote: I need to tow a trailer from Washington state to Central California and trying to figure out the most cost effective and time efficient way to do it. It is a long damn drive up and back and I am wondering if flying commercially one way and then renting a tow vehicle for the return would be viable. I am having a hard time identifying rental companies. Does anyone have any insights or suggestions about this? Thanks much! David Grah Bishop, California |
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"sisu1a" wrote in message
: Instead of a rental car, what about a rental moving van/moving truck? U-haul rents lots of vans/trucks that have tow hitches on them for towing U-haul trailers. I was wondering if U-haul, Penske or one of their competitors would offer something that would work? Has anyone tried that? Chris Add $.79-$1.49/mile to the cost of fuel + rental/ins fee and airfare/ moties. It quickly becomes more spendy than it's worth, although it technically can be done that way...Best to keep posting here for someone willing to tow it south for you if you are not in a position to easily get it yourself (meaning a suitable vehicle already on hand). -Paul Rent the truck with a trailer hitch on it, take your sleeping bag along and sleep in the back. Plenty of room, and you sleep nearer the glider. Seems like a good plan to me! Larry |
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![]() Rent the truck with a trailer hitch on it, take your sleeping bag along and sleep in the back. *Plenty of room, and you sleep nearer the glider.. Seems like a good plan to me! Larry Hmmm, @~1000mi (estimated trip distance, Seattle to Bishop...) just the milage fee alone adds $1000-$1500, regardless of where you sleep (not to mention U-haul's/etc typically get 10mpg...). Personally, I'm a tried and true rubbertramp/gliderbum and almost always sleep in my vehicle while traveling/soaring, regardless of season/location. I'm just way too cheap to cough up that kind of loot with nothing to show (one way milage fees OR motels!). If there's no one to drive it down I would go the Steve Leonard route and buy a local beater long before handing ANY of the box truck companies that kind of cash to haul something a Honda Accord could tug... (I tug with a Chevy Astro FWIW. It's somewhat economical ~ 20mpg on tow and with all the back seats out it's quite roomy for me and the dog... ;-) -Paul |
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At 04:07 28 September 2008, Steve Leonard wrote:
Option 4. Not quite so easy ending in California, though. Fly up, buy a cheap car, drive it home, sell the cheap car. Many dealerships take cars on trade that will go straight to the auction to be sold for about scrap. All you are really looking for is a car that has 2000 miles left in it (some margin for after you get it home!). Knew you could count on a different approach from me, didn't you? Steve Leonard Thats what I did when I had my car stolen when working near Fayence in southern France. I live near London and I had taken my glider for weekend soaring. After the theft, I put an email around my place of work looking for a cheap car with a tow hitch. I bought an old Alfa which took me home and survived long enough to find a permanent replacement. Nobody noticed the mismatch of car and trailer registrations! Colin Appleyard |
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