I just rented a UHaul-24′ with a car dolly to pull my ‘04 Chevy Classic?

HawkNelsonFan asked:


It cost me $120 to fill it up (it was on a 1/4 tank when I got it). I cried (literally). Anyway, I am driving 304 miles from the midwest to the south, give or take. Can someone tell me about how much more this might cost me? I am unsure of the mileage these things get. Thanks!

Muscle Car Man
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4 Responses to “I just rented a UHaul-24′ with a car dolly to pull my ‘04 Chevy Classic?”

  1. ja man says:

    classic car

    it is gas engine you are looking at eight miles a gallon and given it probably has a 70 gallon capacity tank it is going to cost alot but if you picked it up with a quarter tank I would return it with the same

  2. le_roumis says:

    classic car

    Frankly, I dunno.

    But, a rule of the thumb measure is - take whatever mileage the Salesman promised you when you got taken for the ride and divide that by half! That’s gonna be closer to the real mileage!

    Huh? Is that you sobbing pitiably again?

    There there!

  3. Incognito says:

    classic car

    We drove a 26′ U Haul - pulling a Dodge Ram from Seattle, WA to Houston, TX. I think it costs us about $600. That was in 1997. You better break out the credit cards. Wyoming was the worst b/c of the hills and try not to run the air conditioner.

  4. Busted Flush says:

    classic car

    Figure it will cost you about that much again to fill it up when you turn it in…yes some dealers require a full tank or they fill it and charge you (much more)…. 304 miles should put you at about a 1/4 tank when your done… by the way those trucks drive way different than a car so you have my sympathies… as I have driven a few and pulling a trailer only multiplies the fun… if the truck is full figure another tank and vertigo..have fun…

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