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#UHaulFamous Photos from Sacramento

#UHaulFamous Photos from Sacramento

U-Haul recently released the 2014 Migration Trends Report and Sacramento enters the list at #10. Here are some #uhaulfamous photos that have been sent in from the City of...

Sperry Hutchinson on Real Estate Today

Sperry Hutchinson on Real Estate Today

Sperry Hutchinson, U-Haul's own Moving and Product expert, recently did a radio interview on Real Estate Today. Real Estate Today opens doors for buyers and sellers with critical...

AT-8 Miles Per Hour: U-Haul Tows Time Machine

AT-8 Miles Per Hour: U-Haul Tows Time Machine

You might be thinking, “What's an AT-8?” Well, if you've seen “Back to the Future,” you'd know that Doc Brown's DeLorean needed to get up to 88 miles per hour to travel through...

The Top 5 Strongest Movers

The Top 5 Strongest Movers

When moving it is always helpful to have someone strong around to do the heavy lifting. Not all of us are built like Arnold Schwarzenegger, after all. We've received quite a few...

U-Haul WOWs Drift Car Driver

U-Haul WOWs Drift Car Driver

ATLANTA—When long-time customer David Adams hit a minor “bump in the road” while making a phone reservation for an auto transport (AT), he knew this wasn't the level of service...

A Moving Adventure by a Marine Wife

A Moving Adventure by a Marine Wife

Kara Pieraccini is married to a career Marine. They just completed move number 5 since being married, with 2 of those being overseas. Because of this, she kinda thinks of herself...

Teen Uses U-Haul to Aid in Recycling Campaign

Teen Uses U-Haul to Aid in Recycling Campaign

CURTICE, OHIO – Ever throw out a pair of jeans just because there was a hole in the knee? Not Erek Hansen. The 14-year-old has taken “reduce, reuse, recycle” to a whole new...

Returned Wedding Ring WOWs Customer

Returned Wedding Ring WOWs Customer

Houston—When U-Haul customer Jay Ribble left his wedding ring on the sink at U-Haul Moving and Storage at 34th Street, he thought he was in the “doghouse” for life. But, thanks...