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Trackrig
Jan 05, 2016Explorer II
Before getting too excited about the U-Haul truck, call them. It's probably still you're cheapest way to go, but here, on top of the daily fee, they charge $0.59 per mile and a $1.00 per day environmental fee. I didn't look up how far it is from Florida to Washington, but let's use 3,000 miles times $0.59 makes it $1,770, plus fuel.
Rather than flying back it get your car, maybe you could rent a van, put the car inside, pack some household goods around it, hook up the RV and make it all in one trip.
Someone reported earlier that U-Haul will only allow you to tow trailers with surge brakes because they don't have electronic brake controllers on their trucks. That may be the case and then it's up to you to decide what you want to do.
Bill
Rather than flying back it get your car, maybe you could rent a van, put the car inside, pack some household goods around it, hook up the RV and make it all in one trip.
Someone reported earlier that U-Haul will only allow you to tow trailers with surge brakes because they don't have electronic brake controllers on their trucks. That may be the case and then it's up to you to decide what you want to do.
Bill
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