Zachariah Mully wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 17:18 +0000, E.L. Green wrote:
>> >> way.
>> >>
>> >> 1-800-UHAUL.
>> >>
>> >>
> > God please don't give those crooks any of your money. Never in
15 years
> > of moving myself, friends and family have I ever had a single
good
> > experience with UHAUL. I prefer Penske, or Budget, at least they
don't
> > try to pawn off a moving truck with a broken frame onto you
(happened to
> > me twice), or one with zero working lights (twice again), or
give you a
> > 27' truck when you reserved a 12' (twice yet again, and all were
> > separate incidents). Not to mention, I've never been in a UHAUL
with
> > working a/c... Or to a UHAUL store that didn't make the US
government
> > look efficient in comparison.
> >
I've had the opposite experience. I've moved from coast to coast
several times over the past 15 years. Penske left me broken down in
the middle of Alabama (that was the second truck, the first truck
they gave me had the brake light on and I refused to take it). The
three U-Haul trucks I've used, on the other hand, were fairly new,
trouble-free, and had significant advantages over the competition --
most specifically, a lower bed and greater cargo capacity for a
given length. And yes, the air conditioning worked on all of them.
And yes, once I reserved a 14' truck and all they had was a 17'
truck. But they gave me the 17' truck at the 14' rate.
Note that this was for long-distance moves. For short-distance
moves, yeah, they foist junk off on you. But the original poster was
talking about 800 miles one way.
BTW, U-haul doesn't have 12' trucks or 27' trucks, so I don't know
who you were dealing with, or in what decade you were dealing with
them (maybe you dealt with U-haul back in the bad old days of the
1980's before competition forced them to clean up their act).
Anyhow, that's a good number to keep in mind if you're doing
long-distance travel on your KLR and need to get back home because
you flung a piston rod thru the crankcase. Sometimes you just have
to gulp and realize that ye olde KLR is not getting back home on its
own two wheels...
-E