Penske Truck Rental Review

Penske's focus on safety and customer service make it a favorite among those on the move.

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Penske Truck Review

Updated Friday, October 25th 2024

Pros

  • Unlimited miles for long-distance moves
  • Lots of discounts available
  • Sturdiest rental trucks out there
  • Great value when paired with movers
  • Free 24/7 roadside assistance

Cons

  • Fewer locations than the competition
  • Prices higher without discounts
  • Mileage costs for local moves
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Penske Company Overview

Penske is well known for its race car expertise, but the moving arm of Penske has made tracks of its own. Penske Truck Rental is a business unit of Penske Transportation Solutions.

Why use Penske to move? Compared to other moving truck rental companies, they have refreshingly knowledgeable customer service that's always willing to help, not to mention great discounts. A thorough website that anticipates consumer questions and provides more info than you'll ever need to know about the company don't hurt either.

Penske has more than 2,500 rental truck locations in the United States and Canada. What makes up for its relatively small size compared to others (only 2,500+ locations, compared to 20,000+ U-Haul locations) is a more personable rental experience, not to mention a couple of solid perks.

Penske Truck Sizes

Length
Dimensions
Capacity
Volume
Miles Per Gallon (up to)
High-Roof Cargo Van 11'11" X 4'6" X6'9" Up to 1 room 404 cu. ft. Up to 12 mpg
12 ft. 12' X 6'6" X 6'1" 1 to 2 rooms 450 cu. ft. Up to 12 mpg
16 ft. 16' X 7'7" X6'6" 2 to 3 rooms 800 cu. ft. Up to 12 mpg
22 ft. 21'11" X 8'1" X8'1" 3 to 5 rooms 1,200 cu. ft. Up to 13 mpg
26 ft. 25'11" X 8'1" X8'1" 5 to 7 rooms 1,700 cu. ft. Up to 13 mpg

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My move with Penske

Author: Francesca Di Meglio

Updated: Friday, October 25th 2024

How does Penske work?

Like everything else nowadays, you will begin your journey on the company's website. Head to the consumer rental page, not their commercial rental page. (Remember, a large chunk of Penske's business is based on commercial truck rentals, so don't get lost.)

Next, use Penske's Truck Wizard tool to determine which size vehicle you should rent. Once you have an idea of how big of a truck you'll need for your move, fill out the form, get a quote, and afterwards you get to pick up the vehicle on the day you chose. (On the flip side, Penske actually automatically determines the drop off date for you based on your move details.)

Penske guarantees your location and selected time once you have your reservation, which is a perk compared to other rental truck companies.

For a local move, you should strive to pick the same location for both to lower overall cost. Just beware that your desired location might not end up being the one you're given in the final quote, due to supply. (I had chosen Hackensack, New Jersey, for example, but I was instead booked for a Manhattan location, which required me to drive over the George Washington Bridge and pay tolls.)

In addition, you'll be asked to tack on rental supplies. You can say no if you have your own furniture protectors and the like. The last step in getting a quote requires you to choose the kind of insurance if you want to get any.

After that, you're off to the races! You get the rental truck at your scheduled time, drive the truck to your first destination and load it up with your stuff. Then, you'll drive the vehicle to the next destination and unload it before finally dropping it off where and when Penske tells you to drop it off.

How does Penske work with local moves?

Good news: Penske works virtually the same way for both local moves and long-distance moves.

Determine the size vehicle you want to rent and when you are going to pick it up on their site. Then, you travel to the agreed upon Penske location to get the vehicle and pack up your stuff and bring it to your final destination. Penske will automatically determine your drop-off date based on the distance you have to travel. Your estimate will be based on that distance, and obviously the shorter the distance, the cheaper the price. (Note – this is not always the case, and is often times based on supply and demand in a particular market).

Penske guarantees your location and selected time once you have your reservation, which is a perk compared to other rental truck companies. U-Haul, for instance, can change it out from under you. (The only exception is if you book a mere 24 hours in advance, in which case Penske might give you a larger truck or alternative pick-up location.)

A couple of things to keep in mind: First, the calculated mileage ratings listed on your estimate are not guaranteed. (After all, this document is called an estimate.) Fuel mileage may also vary depending on load, terrain, weather, and driving speed, according to Penske's fine-print.

My local move estimate

While getting the quote for my local move in February 2021, I chatted with a customer representative. My estimate suggested I would pay $0.99 per mile from the starting point of the trip, which would have been the Penske location in North Bergen, New Jersey on a weekend in September. However, the rep asked me if I wanted to pay a lower mileage rate. Duh.

During the live online chat, the representative offered me a discount of $70 per day for the truck rental and $0.87 per mile driven, compared to the original price of $79.99 for the truck and $.99 per mile. However, the caveat is that if you get offered a lower price than the online estimate, you only have the duration of the chat or phone call to take advantage of it. There are no guarantees you can get the same price again after you talk it over with your spouse, for instance. Sure, it's a way to get you to book, but not a terrible one.

You can probably do this in person as well, or over the phone. The point is that Penske agents are given a relative number to bargain with, so take advantage.

How does Penske work with long-distance moves?

Planning a long-distance (or one-way) move requires virtually the same process as the local one. The biggest difference with the long-distance move is that you'll be picking up and dropping off in two different Penske locations. (And yeah, obviously it generally costs more.) You head to the website for a quote, find out how much it costs, and sign up for a certain-sized truck.

The other major difference is that everyone is offered free unlimited mileage for a long-distance move, as opposed to the $0.99 per mile quote from the local move estimate. This really makes you feel like an adult, and less like you're being monitored or nickled and dimed.

Once you schedule your pick-up date, you will automatically be told your drop-off date, which again, you don't get to pick. (Just as you would with the local move, take note of the locations you are assigned.) But Penske guarantees you get to keep your pickup reservation day and time.

How much does Penske cost?

Prices vary depending on the size of the truck, the distance you will be traveling, and the length of time you'll have the vehicle. Also, Penske prides itself on its discounts. Here is a list of their basic ones, but they always have some sort of deal going on, depending on the season.

Discount For
Discount Amount
US military 10% off all truck rentals
Students 10% off all truck rentals
AAA 12% off all truck rentals

$129.44 for a local move - 3 bedrooms, 5 miles

The local move is quite affordable, even before I was offered the discount during the chat. A 26 foot rental truck - with enough space to move a 3-bedroom home with a basement and garage from Fort Lee, New Jersey to Ridgefield Park, New Jersey - was $129.44. The breakdown:

  • Daily fee of $79.99
  • $.99 per mile driven (5 miles)
  • Environmental fee of $2
  • Vehicle licensing recovery fee $2.50
  • $40 Limited Damage Waiver
    • Total: $129.44

This comes to a total of $129.44 for the truck. Penske automatically added the limited damage waiver (LDW) coverage for $40.

$2,089.05 for a long-distance move - 3 bedrooms, 1,200 miles

I made a reservation for a move in March 2021 of a 3-bedroom house with a basement and garage from northern New Jersey to central Florida. I was charged $2,089.05, which includes:

  • Rental of the 26-foot truck ($1,614.75) for 6 days
  • Free unlimited mileage
  • 2 dozen furniture pads ($15 per dozen)
  • 2 hand trucks ($20 each)
  • Protection plans (Limited Damage Waiver for $132 and supplemental liability for $100.50)
  • Sales tax for $162.80
  • Environmental fee of $9
    • Total: $2,089.05

This cost puts Penske right in line with those offered by Budget® and U-Haul®. Talking to an agent and making your reservation online might lower the price, if you qualify for any promos or things like military discounts. Penske has a lot of those!

...(E)veryone is offered free unlimited mileage for a long-distance move, as opposed to the $0.99 per mile quote from the local move estimate.

You get unlimited mileage free, but you have to pay if you go over the agreed-upon number of travel days. Pick-up and drop-off are at the same time, so you have to return the vehicle when agreed upon or risk being charged for an extra day. If you add extra days to your trip before pick-up, you will pay $50 more per day. If you add them after pick-up, you will be charged $100 per day. Oh, and if you complete your move and drop off the truck before the agreed upon date, you don't receive a refund, except on protection plans and insurance. Of course, you'll be charged if you return a dirty truck, so sweep out the cargo areas and make sure to remove all trash and personal belongings.

There is no charge for changing or canceling your reservation, as long as you do it at least 48 hours before the scheduled date and time. But you will be charged $100 if you fail to notify Penske of changes or cancellations within that time frame, so be extra careful.

How does insurance with Penske work?

Penske offers a few options for coverage, however the company suggests you look at your own car and homeowner's policies first about renting a truck that will be more than 10,000 pounds.

As for Penske's own coverage options, this is what they offer:

  • Limited Damage Waiver (LDW) The standard coverage that is included in your quote is the limited damage waiver or LDW, which costs $40. It "relieves you of financial responsibility should any loss or damage occur to the truck or towing equipment except if the vehicle or equipment is used in any manner that violates the terms of the rental agreement."
  • Personal Accident Insurances (PAI) This coverage is one no one wants to have to use. It's only $3.90, but it offers accidental death and accident medical coverage for the renter of the truck and his or her passengers. It is only for passengers when they are in the enclosed portion of the rental vehicle. It's a supplemental insurance.
  • Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI) SLI is more sophisticated coverage, and it costs $28.88. This one is to protect any listed authorized drivers against claims from third parties for either bodily or property damaged as a result of an accident while driving the Penske truck. "This coverage is excess over the underlying insurance specified within your signed rental agreement up to $1,000,000," according to the website. The only caveat for this one is you - and the authorized drivers - have to be 21 years old to purchase this coverage.
  • Cargo Insurance (CAI) As the name implies, this coverage is all about your stuff. The cost is $5. It covers the renter and any listed authorized drivers' furniture and possessions in case of loss or damage if you have an accident or experience a natural disaster while in transit in the truck. CAI is limited to $15,000 (deductible per occurrence $100).

Downsides of using Penske

Penske prices aren't always going to look as appealing as other rental trucks on sight, and that's because prices will vary based on your approach and because some of the discounts are secrets.

For example, the price gets lower if you make your reservation through the website, and this is the case for many truck rental companies. Still, it's not advertised, so you need to know ahead of time. A web reservation saved me $215.30! Lesson learned. Secondly, I received an additional discount of $193.77 for going through the HireAHelper site.

Just as you need to be aware of discounts, you have to be on the lookout for hidden or unknown fees. I repeatedly asked about any fees associated with cancellations. When quoting me the price initially, the customer service agent told me reservations are free to cancel and free to change the dates. Turns out, that absolutely isn't true.

What I learned using Penske

Ask a customer service rep if he or she can help find the lowest possible quote. Initially, I was impressed with the long-distance $1,743.93 price for the truck alone. But I had some questions about coverage, so I clicked on the live chat button that appears when you start getting a quote. The agent offered to give me a quote herself and see if she could lower the rate. Indeed, she managed to get the price for the truck down to $1,614.75. That's an additional savings of $129.18, which I wouldn't have gotten had I booked without talking to an agent. She wrote that the rate was only good during our live chat and that she was able to offer this price based on availability.

The focus on truck features and driving safety was refreshing. I learned the truck I was planning to rent had an automatic transmission with cruise control, anti-lock brakes for safer stops, dual-faced mirrors for better vision, and power steering. My concerns about being able to load the truck melted away when I read about the easy-to-operate 1,000-pound capacity loading ramp and rear roll-up door. There's a translucent roof with interior lighting, so I could feasibly load and unload in the dark. All of this is far different than the competition's approach, which is usually far more centered around sticker prices.

I received an additional discount of $193.77 for going through the HireAHelper site.

Additional perks, such as air conditioning, cargo-tie rails, and 3-person bench seating were nice to know about, as was the diesel power, which was estimated to save me $58.70 on fuel. Also, as long as I called the district office in my area, I could even test drive the truck before pick up.

Penske will keep you warm and fuzzy in the cold, so don't worry if you're moving in the winter or other times when there are poor conditions: "If conditions are dangerous, your rental may be extended without charge. And, if you add windshield washer fluid, oil, or antifreeze, save your receipts and Penske will refund you." Sounds like a company that cares!

Free roadside assistance will help you 24/7. Some companies make you pay extra for access to roadside assistance should your truck break down or malfunction. Penske, however, offers an SOS number to all renters of its trucks should the unthinkable happen. When you're worried about driving one of these big boys, this sure could put your worries to rest.

Same-day rental is possible. As long as the truck and equipment you need is available, you can reserve and pick up a truck in the same day.

Should you choose Penske over other truck rental companies?

If you are someone who cares about safety and are willing to do the necessary research for the best quote, try Penske. In fact, from my experience renting rental trucks, the biggest reason someone should consider Penske over other truck rental companies is for the ability to find discounts and even sometimes negotiate, as opposed to just chasing sticker prices.

The free unlimited mileage for a long-distance move is also a big perk worth noting. The ease of using the website and online chat for customer service is another benefit of opting for Penke, and their trucks are just sturdier and safer. I really fear driving those big trucks, so information about the safety features is always welcome. The fact that 24-hour roadside assistance is automatically part of your order also sets Penske apart from other truck rental companies.

Francesca Di Meglio

Contributing Author: Francesca Di Meglio

Francesca Di Meglio is a writer, editor, and moving professional featured on Businessweek and About.com. As a wife and mother of two little ones, she is always on the move.

Penske Reviews

Nancy W

Lampasas, TX
Wrote a review on 11/1/2016
Penske Truck Review
(4 out of 5 rating)

the truck was clean and operated well. the return site was convenient for me. when I checked out the truck the person behind the counter was very, very slow and did not have furniture pads counted out in advance. it took too long to get on the road with the truck.

Distance: 320 mi
Cost: $700
Per. Mile: $2.19
SqFt. Moved: 1,800

Deborah S

Orlando, FL
Wrote a review on 10/31/2016
Penske Truck Review
(4 out of 5 rating)

A little on the expensive side, but fast check-in and check-out experience. Apparently there's a trick to filling the tank completely that I didn't know ahead of time.

Distance: 50 mi
Cost: $178
Per. Mile: $3.56
SqFt. Moved: 1,077

Kristyn S

Schaumburg, IL
Wrote a review on 10/30/2016
Penske Truck Review
(2 out of 5 rating)

I don't know if I would use Penske again for a cross country move. The price was reasonable but the truck did give us some headaches. When I originally ordered the truck I ordered a 22' truck, a trailer for our car and some furniture covers. When I got there they said they didn't have a 22' truck available and that the closest one was in another city that was nowhere near where we were. My husband asked what was the smallest they had. They told us 16', which would not be big enough. The next size they had was a 26' truck, which was more than enough. We didn't need that big of a size but that was all they had. I asked them why have someone order a specific truck size if it's not available they day they pick it up. The rep said it depends on when the people who rented it out brings it back. That sometimes they run behind and don't have it back when it is supposed to be. To me that's crap. As a business you should have in stock what people are requesting, not relying on the customer to have it brought back by a certain day. Things happen and the company should be prepared for that so they have what the customer asked for originally. Needless to say we wound up getting the 26' truck. We do the inspection and noted anything that was wrong. We get in the truck and drive to our building. Movers come and then it starts to rain. No much of a big deal, right? Well, come to find out there were two leaks in the cargo hold close to the front of the cab. It was the movers that told me about it. Keep in mind when we picked up the truck it wasn't raining so we wouldn't have known. As soon as they told me I called them to let them know. The told me to try and patch it up with duct tape. If that doesn't work then to bring it back and they would give us another truck. Well, that wouldn't work because the truck had already been partially loaded. Fortunately the tape had worked and stopped the leak but we'll see how our furniture held up when we get to California. We're going from one temperature to another and all kinds of weather climate. I took pictures to show proof in case our furniture did get damaged along the way. They did discount the cost for the leaks which was good. So we were on the road from Chicago to San Francisco which means we would be driving through the mountains. When we hit the first hill the speed limit dropped from 70 mph to 55 mph. To me that shouldn't happen. I gave it some time to see if it would continue. It did so on the 2nd day of driving I called to let them know the issue. The lady said that since we were trailing a car behind it can cause the truck to slow down. I found that interesting considering we were being passed by semis that were going uphill. Granted they are different but when I see a Fed Ex truck hauling 3 trailers pass us to me something isn't right. I could understand if we had a full truck but we had a 26' truck, which according to Penske's chart is meant to hold a 5-7 bedroom house. We only had a 2 bedroom condo so there shouldn't have been that much weight trailing behind. The rep said if we were still having issues to stop at a Penske store and have them look at it. Shortly after it seemed to do ok but we still have 250 miles to go and up a mountain. The other thing is that these trucks are gas guzzlers. These only take diesel and the tanks are big so it does get expenses. My husband and I are not satisfied with this truck at all. The reps were nice and they did try to help, but man, I wouldn't never use their trucks again.

Distance: 2,150 mi
Cost: $2,500
Per. Mile: $1.16
SqFt. Moved: 1,200

Janet F

Milton, FL
Wrote a review on 10/26/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

The truck was in great condition and very clean. They had the supplies and blankets loaded. We did the walk around and left.

Distance: 475 mi
Cost: $450
Per. Mile: $0.95
SqFt. Moved: 2,000

Spencer R

Sunnyvale, CA
Wrote a review on 10/25/2016
Penske Truck Review
(4 out of 5 rating)

Truck performed great!

Distance: 1,800 mi
Cost: $1,500
Per. Mile: $0.83
SqFt. Moved: 800

Beatrice T

Minneapolis, MN
Wrote a review on 10/19/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

I have used Penske truck’s in the past several time I’m very pleased with them and will continue to use them in the future. They’re nice and clean and run well.

Distance: 15 mi
Cost: $240
Per. Mile: $16.00
SqFt. Moved: 1,700

Vernon B

Oriental, NC
Wrote a review on 10/16/2016
Penske Truck Review
(4 out of 5 rating)

The pick-up and truck were both very good. However the truck was to be returned to a different business, a Home Depot, and it took over an house to simply drop the truck off. Home Depot's staff did not seem knowledgeable on the process.

Distance: 200 mi
Cost: $250
Per. Mile: $1.25
SqFt. Moved: 1,400

Leticia G

Gardena, CA
Wrote a review on 10/14/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

I have used Penske Truck before. With no problems.

Distance: 500 mi
Cost: $1,000
Per. Mile: $2.00
SqFt. Moved: 841

Michelle M

Chicago, IL
Wrote a review on 10/11/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

Smooth transaction, clean truck, and efficient, nice people.

Distance: 900 mi
Cost: $600
Per. Mile: $0.67
SqFt. Moved: 800

David T

Silver Spring, MD
Wrote a review on 10/11/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

Second time using this truck rental. Everything was as expected, without incident.

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Raymond R

Yulee, FL
Wrote a review on 10/11/2016
Penske Truck Review
(3 out of 5 rating)

Truck was under powered for the amount of load on the truck

Distance: 850 mi
Cost: $800
Per. Mile: $0.94
SqFt. Moved: 1,700

Rick A

Tampa, FL
Wrote a review on 10/7/2016
Penske Truck Review
(5 out of 5 rating)

New truck great ride.

Distance: 2,500 mi
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