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| ChicagoDave:
Home Depot also rents trucks by the hour, but I'm not sure how much they cost. |
| ChadTower:
You can't go 60 miles round trip in an hour. Home Depot and Lowe's both do that... it's something like $15-20 for the first 75 minutes but then jumps a good amount after that. Good for quick local moves, not good for going any distance. |
| NightGod:
If I thought my truck was going to be running by the time the auction is over, I'd help you move it for a few bucks to cover gas (and the promise of getting to play it someday). Body shop is taking forever to get back to me with an estimate, tho, will likely be sometime next week before I get it back =x |
| Havok:
Check out priceline.com - I just rented a car through there, and got a screamin deal. I needed a car for a day, and the best rate I could get with all the online searches was $41. I went to priceline, and named my price - $20, got it accepted and also got it through Avis: I was expected some no name joint. Avis' price was $60 if I booked it myself... The only downside is you have to give them a credit card number when you offer your price, so you are locked in and pay immediately if they accept the amount. |
| More Cowbell:
I've done the Home Depot route before and it worked out well. I had the thing for 3 and a half hours and went about 120 miles round trip and it cost me $60 total since it was $19.99 per hour (first 75 minutes counted as an hour). Not bad and I got all four cabs home safely. |
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