Can I Tow a Trailer With an Enterprise Rental Truck?

Renting a truck from Enterprise is a great way to move, transport large items, or just have an extra vehicle for the day. But can you tow a trailer with an Enterprise rental truck The answer is yes – but there are some restrictions and conditions that need to be followed.

Most Enterprise rental trucks are capable of towing and come with required hitch components. However, the weight capacity varies depending on the size of the truck and type of trailer being towed.

For instance, a half-ton pickup can typically tow up to 6,000 pounds while a three-quarter-ton truck can usually tow up to 9,000 pounds. Be sure to check the specific vehicle details page on Enterprise’s website before renting to make sure your trailer fits within these limits.

It’s important to note that not all trailers can be towed with an Enterprise rental truck. In general, only small camping trailers or utility trailers are allowed for tow behind vehicles. Larger travel trailers, fifth wheelers, and other large recreational vehicles are not allowed.

When it comes to insurance coverage for a rented trailer, it is not included in the base rental rate and must be purchased separately. This insurance covers any damage to the rented trailer caused by the renter while it is being towed by the rental truck. Additionally, renters should check with their auto insurance provider as they may already have coverage that applies in this situation.

In conclusion, renting a truck from Enterprise gives you access to many options when it comes to hauling items or moving furniture. However, you must keep in mind that only certain types of trailers can be towed with an Enterprise rental truck and appropriate insurance coverage must be purchased if you plan on doing so.

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Karen Watkins