The 10ft moving truck can easily fit a king sized bed, frame, loveseat, two end tables, and a four piece dining room table with spare room for boxes filled with household items.
In fact, any size mattress will fit in a 10′ rental truck–even your California king! Check out this guide for more information on which moving equipment is right for your mattress. The 10′ U-Haul truck has: Inside dimensions 9’11″x 6’4″x 6’2″ (LxWxH)
How many seats does a 10-foot U-Haul have?
While most U-Haul moving trucks can seat up to three passengers, not all of them will. According to U-Haul, the company’s 10 ft. moving truck and cargo van are equipped with only two seats for passengers.
The 10-foot truck is our smallest box truck rental available for long-distance one-way moves and local in-town moves. It gives you a smaller truck like our pickups and cargo vans, but a little more room and is often used for a one-bedroom apartment.
How much stuff can fit in a 10-foot U-Haul truck? – Related Questions
Can 3 people sit in a 10 ft U-Haul?
How many people can ride in a U-Haul truck? Our larger truck sizes will seat three passengers. This includes our pickup truck, 15′, 17′, 20′ and 26′ trucks. U-Haul 10’box trucks and cargo vans have a driver and passenger seat.
What kind of mileage does a 10 foot U-Haul truck get?
However, as you can see, all of U-Haul’s mid-size to large trucks get around 10 mpg. If your move is a minimal, long-distance relocation, we recommend considering the smaller 10-ft. box truck rental, which gets 12 mpg.
How far can a 10 U-Haul go on a tank of gas?
U-Haul truck gas mileage
Truck Size
MPG
Driving distance per tank (miles)
10-foot
12
372
15-,17-, and 22-foot
10
400
26-foot
10
600
How many gallons does a 10 foot U-Haul hold?
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Sub Category
Pickup truck
10′ truck
Unleaded Fuel Tank Size
34 Gallons
31 Gallons
Miles Per Gallon (up to)
19
12
Miles Per Fuel Tank (up to)
646
372
What’s the biggest size U-Haul you can get?
Our 26ft moving truck rental is the largest truck available for moving. Large families use this truck to move large, 3-5 bedroom homes. This truck is equipped with a low deck and EZ-Load ramp, making it easier to load and unload your truck.
This truck is ideal for 2-3 bedroom homes or large apartments. Easily load up to two king size mattresses, a crib, tall or short dressers, a sectional sofa, a coffee table, end tables, and a 6-person dining table with chairs and you’ll still have plenty of room for boxes filled with other household items.
How much does U-Haul charge per mile?
For an in-town move, U-Haul charges under $0.99 per mile depending on the truck you select. One-way moves that take you a long distance are different. U-Haul will set a certain number of miles that will be included in the price you pay upfront. If you need more miles, those can be added on for $1.00 per mile.
What size moving truck do I need for a 2 bedroom house?
15-foot moving truck: two bedrooms or less. 20-foot moving truck: two to three bedrooms. 26-foot moving truck: four+ bedrooms.
Is a 20 foot U-Haul hard to drive?
Driving a U-Haul truck isn’t too different from driving a regular vehicle. Our trucks are designed to make moving and driving a simple experience that any DIY mover can accomplish.
What is the smallest size U-Haul?
The 4×8 cargo trailer is lightweight and easy to tow behind any vehicle, it is our smallest enclosed cargo trailer rental.
How do you pack furniture in a moving truck?
Can you go faster than 55 with a U-Haul trailer?
The maximum recommended speed is 55 mph when towing a U-Haul trailer. Do not exceed any posted speed limit. DRIVE DEFENSIVELY – anticipate stops, brake early, and never follow closely. BEFORE GOING DOWNHILL, slow down and shift the transmission into a lower gear.
Many states have speed limits for trailers in tow, and in several locations, that limit is 55 mph. Lower speeds are recommended to reduce the risk of trailer sway, which can happen at higher speeds.
Are Longer trailers easier to tow?
Longer-wheelbase trucks and SUVs can tow more than their shorter counterparts, and generally offer better control when a trailer is hooked up.
What’s the fastest you should drive with a trailer?
First, we recommend maintaining a speed limit of 55 miles per hour or less. Driving too fast can contribute to issues like trailer sway and combination disturbance, which can be dangerous not only for you but also other drivers and passengers on the road.
Can you pull a trailer at 70 mph?
Many will tow their trailer the maximum posted speed limit (70-75 MPH) and some even more. Their fast driving is easily recognized because they pass some of us RVers like we’re standing still. Is driving trailers more than 65 MPH a potential driving hazard?