Im looking for cheap one-way moving truck compnanies to move from MA to FL. Does anyone know the cheapest?


Im moving from Worcester MA to Melbourne FL. What is the cheapest Truck Rental company? So far we found U-Hual to be the cheapest.

I just moved from Boston to Tampa. I got the cheapest rate from UHAUL. Penske and Ryder didn't even have pick-up locations in Boston so I couldn't even use them! The other moving companies wouldn't let me travel from one state and drop off in another! I think it was $800 for my 10ft van (which they ended up bumping up for me to 14ft for no extra charge) and I had to get a Dollie to trailer my Jeep down so I didn't have to drive it. I think that cost $300 more. Then there was special insurance you have to get. I got 1,900 free mileage and 7 days free rental. So the total officially came to $1,300. If you aren't trailering your car like I did you'll obviously pay less. But it was a good deal and getting the free mileage and 7 free days was great. If you go over the mileage and days then you have to pay extra but it only took us 3 days to get down here and only 1,500 miles so we were fine! Good luck with your move!

4 Responses to “Im looking for cheap one-way moving truck compnanies to move from MA to FL. Does anyone know the cheapest?”

  • michelle says:

    have you tried Budget?
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  • s b says:

    try florida van lines I don't know if it is cheaper than doing it yourself but there are a lot of cost factors you need to figure in when driving yourself also. They run up and down the east coast every week. They will move your car also if need be. I used them a few years ago great experience.
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  • Shannon says:

    I just moved 2000 miles and Penske was cheaper for me than U-Haul so I would check with them on rates also.
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  • ark3 says:

    I just moved from Boston to Tampa. I got the cheapest rate from UHAUL. Penske and Ryder didn't even have pick-up locations in Boston so I couldn't even use them! The other moving companies wouldn't let me travel from one state and drop off in another! I think it was $800 for my 10ft van (which they ended up bumping up for me to 14ft for no extra charge) and I had to get a Dollie to trailer my Jeep down so I didn't have to drive it. I think that cost $300 more. Then there was special insurance you have to get. I got 1,900 free mileage and 7 days free rental. So the total officially came to $1,300. If you aren't trailering your car like I did you'll obviously pay less. But it was a good deal and getting the free mileage and 7 free days was great. If you go over the mileage and days then you have to pay extra but it only took us 3 days to get down here and only 1,500 miles so we were fine! Good luck with your move!
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