Obviously U-Haul offers both charging option. The customer can choose between a so-called flat rate - or a charge by the mile. so by the end of the day it depends on the customer which option he'd like to select.
Although it can vary by location and by the size of the truck needed, single day rentals start at 19.95 a day plus .99 cents a mile.
do they charge one flat fee or so much a mile?
Yes, they do offer those options. I think also you can choose different plans from their site. In which you could weigh-in which is right for your needs.
It should be able to haul as many as you can fit in the bed all day long.
I would chagre a flat rate of two dollars per delivery, and 50 cents a mile for every mile. Thats a reasonable offer.
The cheapest company to rent a truck from to move from state to state would be U-Haul!!!!! Not uhaul they charge $0.99 per mile. Budgets truck are a little more expensive but they only charge $0.25 per mille
if it is a "valuable" car then about $1.00 a mile to haul it. If it is average car, then probably about 10 cents a mile on a car hauler
I charge two bucks a mile.
This depends on the rental company. Most U.S. car rental companies make use of "unlimited miles" packages and pricing. However, the opposite is true for cargo/moving vehicle rentals which, while having lower per-day costs, do tend to charge per mile.
it travels per mile
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Taxis in the Chicago O'Hare airport charge a flat rate of two dollars per mile. If your taxi is charging you more than two dollars per mile, you're being ripped off.