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A guide to leasing a pick up truck

The first thing you want to do before leasing a pick up truck is to consider the amount of time you are going to be using it. There are many leasing truck companies that offer trucks on a daily basis. There are many rental companies that offer trucks on a monthly, weekly or even on a daily basis. Try to stick to the amount of time you will need the truck for. Read this article which is a guide to leasing a pick up truck.

The best truck for the job

You have to know what truck is going to do the job for you. You don’t want to consider leasing a van if you are going to end up doing ten loads. If you are relocating, you want to look at moving trucks. These are bigger and allow a bigger load. You also need to take the weight of the goods you are transporting into consideration. You will need a half-ton if you are transporting large items. If you are going to need a truck to do some courier-type work, you will need a mid-size truck that will save fuel. Do some research Do some research on the many rental companies you come across in the telephone directory or online. You should be looking for the best vehicle for the job and also for the right price. Make sure that you find out what the insurance requirements are and also the type of trucks that are available. Make sure to find out if a set fee is included or if you are going to have to pay for extra distance travelled.

Find the best companies

If you are going to need the truck for a few days, you can arrange this with the company and something will be worked out for you.You want to make sure that the companies you deal with will agree with your payment methods. There are many companies that will not rent if they do not see a credit card in their files. Keep a look out for companies that charge a flat rate without a credit card.
Make the inspection When you go and pick up the truck, be sure to inspect the truck. Inspect the tyres, lights, fluid levels, interior and the body of the truck. If you come across any faults, point them out. You don’t want to be the one to pay for these.

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