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- KavoomExplorer
PackerBacker wrote:
Enterprise Trucks rent for towing. My son-in-law has done it several times.
https://www.enterprisetrucks.com/truckrental/en_US/promotions/promo_towing.html?cm_mmc=EnterpriseWebsite-_-help.support-_-towingfaq-_-en_US#_ga=2.101052869.553023227.1531343028-1191126867.1531343028
I once looked for the same and couldn't find anything. Nice to see that Enterprise will allow it.
Oh, for anyone renting, I always rent the cheapest car there is online. Then, when I get to the counter (airports) I ask if they have any trucks and yes they do and they don't usually rent out well. I then offer 10 bucks more a day if I can have a Ram 1500 (like mine). I've almost always gotten one for about 40 bucks a day less than the list price on one. It's nice driving what you have at home, and I get to see the different variants of my truck. The V6 pentastars 4WD or 2WD get amazing mileage compared to my 5.7 hemi and 3.92 gears. - 63-CoupeExplorerHere is a quote from Discount Car & Truck Rental's website. It insinuates that towing is allowed. Give them a call and see what restrictions there may be.
"We carry rental trucks for all your personal needs whether you are moving your home, carrying materials for home renovations, towing a boat, or starting university or college. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff can help you choose the best personal truck rental to meet your project’s objectives."
https://www.discountcar.com/fleet/trucks/ - Community Alumni
Jebby14 wrote:
the enterprise trucks website says
Towing now available on select pickup trucks
- US and Puerto Rico Enterprise Truck Rental locations only "
I know they rent in Canada, my son-in-law does it all the time. He gets Ford F250’s here in Quebec. - Jebby14Explorerthe enterprise trucks website says
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Towing now available on select pickup trucks
- US and Puerto Rico Enterprise Truck Rental locations only
- Available on 3/4 and 1 ton pickup trucks
- Renters must be 25+
- Additional charge for towing may apply; contact branch for details.
- For towing guides and resources click here" - Darryl_RitaExplorerHertz, Visa rentals come to mind. Avis, too.
- JaxDadExplorer III
Jebby14 wrote:
I wish. they rent them, a lot do but they state they are not for towing anything but their trailers. Same deal with home depot. Looks like the answer is SOL
Not so. In Canada there are 2 different Enterprise franchises, one is ‘trucks’ only all the pickups have hitches and are completely legit for towing anything, RV, car carrier, whatever.
We do it all the time, very much a bargain. - Community AlumniEnterprise Trucks rent for towing. My son-in-law has done it several times.
https://www.enterprisetrucks.com/truckrental/en_US/promotions/promo_towing.html?cm_mmc=EnterpriseWebsite-_-help.support-_-towingfaq-_-en_US#_ga=2.101052869.553023227.1531343028-1191126867.1531343028 - ScottGNomadProbably should check with your insurance.
The liability on your trailer is provided by the tow vehicle. On a rental, who knows? - Jebby14ExplorerI wish. they rent them, a lot do but they state they are not for towing anything but their trailers. Same deal with home depot. Looks like the answer is SOL
- Iraqvet05ExplorerEnterprise Car Rental rents Ford Superduty trucks in the US...maybe they do in Canada too.
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