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Recommendations for a cross-country move
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<blockquote data-quote="Satyr" data-source="post: 15546181" data-attributes="member: 32040"><p>Going to be moving with my girlfriend from the Midwest to Florida this fall and was curious how others have handled a move this this. We don't have too much stuff in terms of furnishings since we are in an apartment now, but we do have 2 cars and a few basic pieces of furniture.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of getting a UHaul trailer and hooking that up to our SUV and then having her drive the car down, while the alternative is to get a UHaul truck with a trailer and drag the car (both vehicles are AWD, so the trailers are a bit more money). A friend of mine mentioned that we could get a UHaul Pod and they will pick it up, ship it, and deliver it for you; sounds like it would be expensive but he said it was reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Any other ideas in terms of how to accomplish the move? I don't want to spend a ton of money on it, but would pay to make the process easier and more straightforward. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satyr, post: 15546181, member: 32040"] Going to be moving with my girlfriend from the Midwest to Florida this fall and was curious how others have handled a move this this. We don't have too much stuff in terms of furnishings since we are in an apartment now, but we do have 2 cars and a few basic pieces of furniture. I was thinking of getting a UHaul trailer and hooking that up to our SUV and then having her drive the car down, while the alternative is to get a UHaul truck with a trailer and drag the car (both vehicles are AWD, so the trailers are a bit more money). A friend of mine mentioned that we could get a UHaul Pod and they will pick it up, ship it, and deliver it for you; sounds like it would be expensive but he said it was reasonable. Any other ideas in terms of how to accomplish the move? I don't want to spend a ton of money on it, but would pay to make the process easier and more straightforward. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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