I rented a U Haul 9' Chev van to move my daughter's stuff to her new appt. This rental was in Victoria, BC, Canada, so I don't know how applicable it is to the US.
The van is a 2016 Chev 3/4 ton. It had a lot of pep, great power steering and good, if somewhat touchy brakes. A couple nice features were a backup camera built into the rear view mirror and electric door locks. It happened to have an electric parking brake AFAICT.
You could fit a queen size bed but only diagonally. It could not be stored upright nor would it lay flat between the wheel wells. I rented it over a cube van because it had better right hand side visibiity as I drove in a city I'm not that familiar with.
I added a package to my auto insurance for $20 per year that covers rental vehicles including trucks. The UHaul guy realized I did not want their insurance but still tried to sell me a ridiculous $30 package that would lower my insurance company deductible to $150. Also I had to check a box that said I realize the worth of the vehicle was $85,000 Canadian dollars. (Yeah right)
A few issues were, they had metal "chicken cage" to keep the load in the back that reduced visibility somewhat, and I jumped a few curbs with the rear right tire until I got used to the length of it. Total cost was $77 CDN for two full days plus the $25 in gas to fill up. All in all, I'd rent it again. YRMV.
The van is a 2016 Chev 3/4 ton. It had a lot of pep, great power steering and good, if somewhat touchy brakes. A couple nice features were a backup camera built into the rear view mirror and electric door locks. It happened to have an electric parking brake AFAICT.
You could fit a queen size bed but only diagonally. It could not be stored upright nor would it lay flat between the wheel wells. I rented it over a cube van because it had better right hand side visibiity as I drove in a city I'm not that familiar with.
I added a package to my auto insurance for $20 per year that covers rental vehicles including trucks. The UHaul guy realized I did not want their insurance but still tried to sell me a ridiculous $30 package that would lower my insurance company deductible to $150. Also I had to check a box that said I realize the worth of the vehicle was $85,000 Canadian dollars. (Yeah right)
A few issues were, they had metal "chicken cage" to keep the load in the back that reduced visibility somewhat, and I jumped a few curbs with the rear right tire until I got used to the length of it. Total cost was $77 CDN for two full days plus the $25 in gas to fill up. All in all, I'd rent it again. YRMV.