Hi all,
Ive just been quoted £40 per day to hire a car trailer from a place just north of Bedford (http://bri-ag.co.uk/). They also want £150 deposit !.
Is this about the going rate in peoples experience ? I only need it to collect my chassis and was wondering what other people have been paying.
Cheers
Tris
i hired one for £50 a day, and just taking a credit card for deposit.
thats was up the road in wellingborough
I was quoted that too.
Doesn't sound too bad to me.
IIRC Indespension Reading charged me £65 last time .
BTW they may want to take a copy of your driving licence as well as another form of identity depending on how much business/aggro they've had
with pikies!
Cheers, Pewe
£40 a day is a good price form what i previously quoted, (depending on how big it is) also £150 deposit generally taken as a credit card swipe just credited back on return, which again can be expected if a £1000+ trailer
Yep, sounds about right. I paid £60 for the weekend, collect Fri eve, return mon morning.
They took a credit card swipe as a deposit and needed a copy of my driving licence.
Yep, sounds fair to me. Had to hire a car trailer to take the Discovery for a VOSA check for new plates and cost me £55 for 24hrs (the trailer, not the check ).
people have trasnported chassis on top of a roof rack - that not an option?
Price seems fair. I put my chassis in the back of my van, it fitted okay. This was a lwb ducato. i think a lwb transit would be about the same. Can you not borrow a van? Or even hire one for less? I've even heard of people putting a chassis on their roof rack on their car.
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people have trasnported chassis on top of a roof rack - that not an option?
I think I paid £35 - 40 for a beavertail from a place in Leeds, but they also made me buy straps as they weren't allowed to hire those out for
some H&S reason.........or so they said!!
Had to hire a van with towbar too so not a cheap day!!
just put mine on the roof rack. was easy with two people lifting. have done it with a couple of chassis now.
Since a chassis is hardly any weight you dont really need a car transporter! - Any trailer would do thats physically big enough. Try asking around at
work, someone will have a trailer theyll lend for a bottle of wine (You could use mine if you don't mind collecting from lincolnshire).
Don't forget you'll need a numberplate made up for your tow car.
Regards
Hugh
If it'll go in a van it will save you alot of hassle with things like getting a number plate and I would have thought it would be easier to drive
a van than a car and trailer.
£40 seems fair.