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I see the U-Haul down the street from my house ALWAYS Busy with people I even fill up my propane tanks there too. We wash alot of U-Haul vehicles headed back to the store after people are done using them.
The repair shop next door had a U-Haul outlet. He complained all the time that they wanted him to repair their junk for free. He let it go after a couple of years saying even though he made a little profit it just wasn't worth the trouble.
The repair shop next door had a U-Haul outlet. He complained all the time that they wanted him to repair their junk for free. He let it go after a couple of years saying even though he made a little profit it just wasn't worth the trouble.
We've been a Penske Truck Rental Agent 14 years now. Some of our extra business comes from people so very unhappy with U-Haul...in other words U-Haul is GREAT for our business. Make an inquiry of Penske is my suggestion, you won't be sorry. Roger Penske runs his truck rental business like he runs his race teams: first class all the way.
In my travels I have heard pros and cons - mostly cons. I think it has a lot to do with your area of the country as to what the business becomes. Seems like having to deal with a lot of short term business and returns can make it a real hassle. Probably also have a lot to do with what you are willing to put up with. I have hard the same good things about Penske but I understand they are also more demanding which may mean a greater commitment. Bottom line, from my experience I would probably look into something else to add to my business.
I am always a little skeptical of adding on a business that takes away from your core business. Detailing and detail services are related to car washing. It is difficult to add something either not directly related to you core or time consuming to the mix. It may cause you to lose focus on what your main business should be.
I don't see Uhaul as being any different than car rentals. They are in it to make money for their shareholders and treat you like a customer (suck as much money out of you as possible with providing very little in return). Add the poor reputation Uhaul has and I'm would not do it.
But you never know until you try and you will learn something from it. I suspect you won't make much money.
We were a U-Haul dealer for three months it was a lot of work for very little money.
The busy time for U-Haul is the same for the car wash Sat-Sun. You do not need U-Haul, just my 2cents.
This might not apply to your area,out here in the "sticks" the u-haul dealer seems to be on the road alot ferrying trucks between the other dealerships as he is always looking for drivers on short notice.I happen to agree with others about getting away from your core business.