• chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    You can rent a truck, but owning a truck means you have to pay more to haul around a bunch of stuff you don’t need. That’s why you shouldn’t be worried about every possible thing you might need a vehicle for.

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        8 hours ago

        If you haul multiple times a month, perfectly understandable. If you haul things once or twice a year, the $20 rental from your local hardware store is probably more than sufficient for the task. And significantly cheaper, too.

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          1 hour ago

          What $20 rental?

          Those do not exist anymore.

          Truck rentals start at $50 now, when all fees are in.

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            50 minutes ago

            How the hell are truck rentals so cheap in the US? Vans start at 70 euros here and I have to go the other side of the country because that’s where the airport is.

            I get most of my needs done with the much more easily available rental trailers instead. My wagon has a tow hitch for that.

            I am, however, considering an SUV and buying a bigger trailer of my own so I could put more than ~500 kilos on it as that’s the limit or the brake less rental trailers. I expect to do a bunch of hauling next few years, major home repairs are in order and I ain’t paying other people to do all of it for me. I’ll bring my own materials home from the shop and DHL my own work.

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          3 hours ago

          This is a good point. I’ve watched a lot of idiots ruining their vehicles hauling stuff from Home Depot when a truck is only $20.

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              3 hours ago

              Damn, it’s been a minute since I looked into it but that’s a lot more than it used to be and even furthers the point.

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                3 hours ago

                It’s literally less than you just said. $20 for a truck and no mileage charge.

                You’re missing the forest for the trees anyway. The point is it’s a lot less to pay $20 a few times per year than it is to pay thousands more for a full sized truck instead of a car.

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                  3 hours ago

                  How is $150 for a day less than $30 + (60miles x .50¢ a mile)??? You would need to go 240 miles for that to be more which even in my state is further than the next nearest Home Depot.

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                    36 minutes ago

                    Since when are we talking about an entire day’s worth of hauling? People need a truck to pick up a TV or couch from Costco that takes well under 75 minutes.

                    Also, you don’t have to go to home depot, I was just correcting what you said about their pricing.

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            7 hours ago

            Home Depot fucking sucks, then. Menard’s has a $0.50 per mile charge, $19 for 75 minutes, $6 for each additional 15 min

            The difference in price between a sedan and a truck is like $400-500 annually

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              5 hours ago

              I can’t say I have heard of Menards but they sound the same as Home Depot, or worse maybe since Home Depot charges for the whole day last I checked.

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              7 hours ago

              If you live right next-door to the Home Depot then sure, if you live in a town like the one I grew up in and it has no Lowe’s or Home Depot or other car rental place even though it has 16,000 people and a college in it then no not at all.