Udo
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Have any Nomads used...
a rented 6X8 trailer or box truck (like a U-HAUL), to bring down some appliances/furniture?
What were your experiences with the Mexican Customs agents?
Can RENTED hauling equipment be brought down to Baja?
Udo
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BajaBlanca
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Udo, that is a tough call. I would ask Uhaul directly. as for customs, it should be the same rules as a regular vehicle, uhaul or not.
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Udo
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Thanks, Blanca...Uhaul told me no vehicles are authorized to Mexico, but I have seen Uhaul trucks and trailers in Ensenada, plus other trailer rentals
with the name of a USA rental agency on them.
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | Thanks, Blanca...Uhaul told me no vehicles are authorized to Mexico, but I have seen Uhaul trucks and trailers in Ensenada, plus other trailer rentals
with the name of a USA rental agency on them. |
In the early 90's I bought a used U Haul truck, a large one. Hauled all my belongings to Loreto. Did the required manifesto, listing everything
(serial numbers included. Entered SY and was required to have a importer do the paperwork. Mexican custom agent took us into TJ, had an importer type
up some papers, paid $70 and we were on our way. Had my stuff stored for 2 years in that truck while our house was being built.
Took it back to California and sold it for $500 more than I paid for it.
However things may be slightly different now!!
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DENNIS
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U-Haul sells their equipment when wear 'n tear calls for it.
Another thing, I've personally noticed, and heard of even more..... there are a lot of rented vehicles that are never returned. It's an insured
business expense for U-Haul that the consumer absorbs.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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Udo
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Mil gracias, DENNIS!
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Kell-Baja
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CABAJA.COM 6x12 and 7x16 cargo trailers for rent in Spring Valley, CA (San Diego County) that you can travel into Baja, Mexico with.
619-470-RENT (7368) Also have Car Haulers, 7-15 passenger Vans, SUV's, Jeeps, Crew Cab Trucks, and Cars.
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Udo
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Thank you, Kell!
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | a rented 6X8 trailer or box truck (like a U-HAUL), to bring down some appliances/furniture?
What were your experiences with the Mexican Customs agents?
Can RENTED hauling equipment be brought down to Baja? |
There is a gringo vendor that occasionally posts here advertising rental vehicles for Baja. That vendor advertise they have trailers for rent for use
in Baja.
Don't remember the vendor name.
Surely some nomad will fill in the blank
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bezzell
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
There is a gringo vendor that occasionally posts here advertising rental vehicles for Baja. That vendor advertise they have trailers for rent for use
in Baja.
Don't remember the vendor name.
Surely some nomad will fill in the blank |
Kell-Baja
eg http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=78947#pid9826...
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