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Cargo Van
10' truck
Capacity 1-2 rooms 1-2 rooms 3-4 rooms 5-8 rooms
Cubic Feet 309 380 800 1,380
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 7,200 lbs. 8,600 lbs. 11,500 lbs. 25,500 lbs.
Payload Weight 2,200 lbs. 3,100 lbs. 3,400 lbs. 12,000 lbs.
Clearance 8’ 6" 9’ 0" 11’ 6" 13’ 6"
Interior (Length)
Interior (Width)
Interior (Height)
11’
5’ 0"
4’ 4"
10’
6’ 3"
6’ 0"
15’ 7"
7’ 5"
6’ 5"
24’
7’ 5"
7’ 5"
Rear Door (Height)
Rear Door (Width)
4’ 0"
4’ 6"
5’ 5"
5’ 9"
6’ 5"
7’ 3"
7’ 0"
7’ 3"
Load Ramp Width NA NA 2’ 3" 2’ 4"
Load Ramps    
Air Conditioning
Automatic Transmission
Power Steering
Power Brakes
AM/FM Stereo
No Wheel Wells  
Dual Faced Mirrors  
Tie Down Slats  
Seat Belts / Seats 2 2 2 3
Fuel Tank 35 Gallon 35 Gallon 35 Gallon 55 Gallon
Lift-gate     Business use only Business use only


Truck Rental Insurance - Things To Consider

Replacement of a truck in case of damage or an accident, while on a rent may cost you a fortune. This factor highlights the importance of getting a truck rental insurance.

You may have different reasons for leasing or renting a truck. However, always make sure you get the right type of truck rental. There are certain points to consider, while organizing or looking for a truck rental insurance.

1. Premium cost versus Excess cost: While choosing truck rental insurance, you get a choice to select between low excess and high premium or high excess and low premium. The insurance, which provides higher excess with low premium, is the best.

2. Varieties: Different types of truck rental insurance exist. You need to make sure to select the best truck rental insurance, which suits your needs. You will have to ask the right type of questions to ensure you receive the perfect truck rental insurance.

3. The most important thing to keep in mind, while purchasing a truck rental insurance is to know if the insurance covers all types of damages under all conditions. Certain insurance do not cover the damage unless you get the details of the second party involved in the accident or damage. Certain companies may not insure you depending on the person at fault. Hence, look for all these factors in your truck rental insurance policy carefully.

4. You may carry valuable contents in the truck. Some truck rental companies may provide insurance cover for certain valuable contents in the truck. If you need insurance for such contents as well, then do some research and organize a suitable insurance on your own.

5. Make sure you get the best insurance plan available. Most of the truck and auto shipping insurance companies provide you information on all types of insurance. However, it may happen that, some companies may avoid informing you about certain policies. You need to ask them for a better policy to be on the safer side.

6. When you rent a truck for business or commercial purposes, check for various other insurance cover available. For instance, if you rented a truck as an important part of business, then it becomes your responsibility to ensure that you do not spend large part of your business income, if something goes wrong. For instance, in case of a breakdown, you need to have an insurance to cover the costs of repairs or parts replacement for the restoration of the damaged truck.

 

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