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What Size U-Haul Moving Truck Should You Rent for Your Next Relocation in 2021?
If you’re preparing for a DIY household move, you may be wondering “what size U-Haul truck do I need?” With numerous U-Haul truck sizes to choose from, we know that selecting the right moving truck for your next move isn’t always easy. Fortunately, we’ve taken the guesswork out of your truck rental decision. Below, you’ll find an overview of each moving truck size currently offered by U-Haul as well as eight key considerations to make when deciding on a size. Best of luck with your decision and your next moving truck adventure!
U-Haul Truck Sizes
- 8 ft. Pickup Trucks
- Cargo Vans
- 10 ft. Truck
- 15 ft. Truck
- 17 ft. Truck
- 20 ft. Truck
- 26 ft. Truck
8 ft. Pickup Trucks
U-Haul’s pickup trucks are an especially popular choice for students moving into college dorm rooms and studio apartments. Perfect for moving a twin bed and various boxes, these pickup trucks start at $19.95. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a U-Haul pickup truck:
- Volume: 76 cu. ft.
- Max load: 1,897 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 6,600 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 4,703 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 6,900 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 7’10” x 5’2″ x 1’9″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 19 mpg
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- Seats for 3 adults
Cargo Vans
U-Haul’s cargo vans are a great size for anyone moving to a small studio apartment or a college dorm room, as each van is capable of holding a queen mattress with a box spring. According to U-Haul, cargo vans are also a more fuel efficient choice when making a local move. Cargo vans start at $19.95. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on U-Haul’s cargo van:
- Volume: 245 cu. ft.
- Max load: 3,880 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 8,550 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 4,667 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 9’6″ x 5’7″ x 4’8″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 18 mpg
- Seats for 2 adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Gentle-Ride suspension
- Fuel-efficient V-6
10 ft. Truck
U-Haul’s 10 ft. moving truck is one of the most popular options for students, singles and couples moving to a one or two-bedroom home. U-Haul points out that this truck also boasts a low loading dock to make loading heavy boxes and furniture easier. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a 10 ft. U-Haul moving truck:
- Volume: 402 cu. ft.
- Max load: 2,850 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 8,600 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 5,790 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 9’11” x 6’4″ x 6’2″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 12 mpg
- Fuel economy gauge
- Driver’s side Air Bag
- Seats for 2 adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- Gentle-Ride suspension
15 ft. Truck
The 15 ft. U-Haul truck is the company’s second smallest box truck rental and tends to be a popular choice for those moving to a one to two-bedroom home. Unlike the 10 ft. truck, the 15 ft. truck offers seating for three people (instead of just two). Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a 15 ft. U-Haul moving truck:
- Volume: 764 cu. ft.
- Max load: 6,385 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 14,500 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 8,115 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 15′ x 7’8″ x 7’2″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 10 mpg
- Fuel economy gauge
- Air bags
- Seats 3 for adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- AM/FM radio
- Gentle-Ride suspension
- Disc brakes
- 2’10” Low Deck
17 ft. Truck
U-Haul’s 17 ft. moving truck offers the perfect solution for moving a two to three-bedroom home. U-Haul notes that the truck can accommodate a local move as well as a long distance one-way move. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a 17 ft. U-Haul moving truck:
- Volume: 865 cu. ft.
- Max load: 6,160 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 14,500 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 8,340 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 16’9″ x 7’8″ x 7’2″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 10 mpg
- Fuel economy gauge
- Air bags
- Seats for 3 adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- AM/FM radio
- Gentle-Ride suspension
- Disc brakes
- Widest and shortest ramp
20 ft. Truck
Equipped with a large-capacity van-like cab, the 20 ft. U-Haul moving truck is designed for moving a two to three-bedroom home. The 20 ft. truck is perfect for moving long distances, as this truck can comfortably seat three people. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a 20 ft. U-Haul moving truck:
- Volume: 1,016 cu. ft.
- Max load: 5,700 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 14,500 lbs.
- Empty weight: 8,800 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 7,500 lbs.
- Inside dimensions: 19’6″ x 7’8″ x 7’2″ (LxWxH)
- Miles per gallon: 10 mpg
- Fuel economy gauge
- Air bags
- Seats for 3 adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- AM/FM radio
- Gentle-Ride suspension
- Disc brakes
- Widest and shortest ramp
26 ft. Truck
U-Haul’s 26 ft. truck is the company’s largest moving truck available for rent. The truck is perfect for larger, four-plus-bedroom moves and comes with “comfortable van-like seating” for up to three people. Capable of transporting large loads, this moving truck also comes with the ability to tow a trailer. Here’s a quick look at some of the noteworthy features available on a 26 ft. U-Haul moving truck:
- Volume: 1,682 cu. ft.
- Max load: 9,010 lbs.
- Gross vehicle weight: 25,999 lbs. max.
- Empty weight: 12,990 lbs.
- Towing capacity: Up to 7,500 lbs.
- Miles per gallon: 10 mpg
- Inside dimensions: 26’5″ x 8’2″ x 8’3″ (LxWxH)
- Fuel economy gauge maximizes fuel efficiency
- Seats for 3 adults
- Automatic transmission
- Air conditioning
- AM/FM radio
- Gentle Ride suspension
- Disc brakes
- Widest and shortest ramp
- Hitch with 2″ ball to tow a trailer
- Tie downs and rub rails on all three walls
- Power steering
- Patented dual mirrors for high vision
What Size U-Haul Do I Need?
Still not sure what size truck you need? With so many U-Haul truck sizes to choose from, deciding on the right one for your move can be difficult. Thankfully, we can help. Here are eight questions to ask yourself when selecting a U-Haul truck.