Title: A guide to Ute hire, rental advice and tips on the Gold Coast
1A guide to Ute hire, rental advice and tips on
the Gold Coast
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2When you find the need to hire a Ute on the Gold
Coast you would be well advised to check the
internet for all the different places that offer
Ute hire on the Gold Coast. This will only take a
few minutes, but once completed you will know
just what is available. Then you can take a good
look at their sites and see what each company is
offering and the advantages as well as
disadvantages of each. Before you make any
rental agreement there are some things that need
to be considered
3- The Load
- Take a look at the job you will need the Ute for,
and try and estimate the size of the load so you
know what sized Ute you will need, maybe you can
fit it all in with one load or maybe you will
need to make several trips. - Think about the type of load is it clean or
dirty? - Will you be moving aggravate or garden waste,
clean sand or topsoil? - Maybe you will be moving some heavy equipment or
your home contents?
4- Timing
- It helps to know how long your moving job will
take, can you do it in half a day or will it take
a lot longer. - The hire rates can vary considerably depending on
when you want the Ute, if its for the day,
weekend or a whole week. - If you run out of time it can cost a lot when you
return the Ute a few hours late, even if you have
a good excuse.
5- Distance
- Try and get a good idea of the distance you have
to travel with your load, picking up the Ute,
doing the job and the return trip to the depot. - If your Ute hire on the Gold Coast is just local
then you can probably get away with miles
included hire. But if you have a long way to go
then ask for unlimited miles as if you go over
the allowed distance they will charge per
kilometer and that can quickly become expensive.
6- Services and Extras
- Find out what services and extras are included
and which ones you will have to pay extra for. - Do you need a roof rack for long loads?
- Will you require a hydraulic ramp for lifting,
loading and unloading? - Maybe a tip tray is going to be the best option
for you? - Find out about the insurance and see if your
credit card or personal insurance will cover you.
7Thank You
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