At Empire Rent A Car, we know how important it is to transport your frozen or perishable items correctly, so they don’t get ruined and end up costing you a lot in damages. We want to help you find the right truck for the right price that will meet your needs. Here are a few tips for finding the right refrigerated truck rental that we like to share with our customers throughout Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, and the other NYC boroughs.
Electric stand-by trucks are ideal if you need to store your items in the truck overnight. That way, you can plug the refrigeration unit into a power outlet to keep it running even when the vehicle isn’t.
Vehicle-powered units are dependent on the engine, so these models work best for local deliveries or instances where the cargo is removed from the truck every night. If you plan on making a short trip with no major stops, then the vehicle-powered model might be best for you.
If budget is a consideration, be sure to get quotes for both types of refrigerated rental trucks at Empire to see which offers the best rate. You can also check out our current specials to see how we can save you even more.
When deciding on which rental company to use, consider the perks which will make your rental experience more enjoyable. At Empire, we offer our customers several perks including:
To find out more about our refrigerated truck rentals or to get a quote, contact Empire Rent A Car today at (800) 750-8782. Our company not only offers reefer trucks and moving truck rentals, but we also have an incredible fleet of cars, vans, and SUVs to rent.
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