- 15-foot parcel truck,
- 16-foot cab-over truck with a lift gate,
- 24-foot or
- 26-foot straight truck with lifts gates.
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You can rent a truck from Enterprise for a day, week or month and the longer you rent a truck; the less it is likely to cost you.
Enterprise charges a per-day fee plus mileage and some other fees, like tire fee and battery fee. Plus there is a vehicle license fee, tax and mileage so on the end of the day you pay more then you barged for. That is why you need to read all of the fine prints before you sign your rental agreement.
One of the good things about them is the rental option they have. You can rent a truck from Enterprise for a day, week or month and the longer you rent a truck; the less it is likely to cost you, per day. As another way to save, always check online for any promotions they might be having and if you are AAA member, you can save quiet a lot.
It is common for people to rent vehicles for a long drive and have additional drivers to help spell you while making the trip. However, they require each driver to be authorized. The additional driver must be over the age of 21, but they do charge extra for that. As is the case with most rental places, a deposit will be required and the rental needs to be secured with a credit card.
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One of the good things about many of their rental trucks is that they offer lift gates. These can be of great benefit especially if you are moving heavy objects. Unfortunately, the lift gate does prevent the truck from hauling a trailer. But if you rent a truck with the lift gate you can haul a car or trailer with no problem!
So what are a couple of other good things about Enterprise? They allow for rental on short notice. This means you don’t have to reserve a truck way in advance. If they have a vehicle available you can rent it the same day. They also offer ‘round-the-clock’ roadside assistance.