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atreis
Mar 08, 2015Explorer
"Leased" (usually a long-term arrangement on a new car from car dealership, and usually allowing pretty much any kind of use, with language that they'll charge you at the end of the lease term if you're over mileage or the vehicle has excessive damage) or "rental" (usually a short-term arrangement on a used car from a rental company, and usually very strictly limiting what the vehicle is used for)? Both are leases in the legal sense, but what's permitted is usually very different.
I've towed with a leased/rental UHaul before. I wanted an F150, but they only allowed those for local use and weren't keen on towing anything aside from one of their small trailers with it, so they gave me a box truck (F450 chassis) instead. I didn't use the box, and the truck was way overkill for my needs but it got the job done.
I've towed with a leased/rental UHaul before. I wanted an F150, but they only allowed those for local use and weren't keen on towing anything aside from one of their small trailers with it, so they gave me a box truck (F450 chassis) instead. I didn't use the box, and the truck was way overkill for my needs but it got the job done.
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