Truck Rental in Nashville, TN

With different utility features, there is no limit to what you can achieve for your business when you have the right truck. Some are built with the highest technology, others with a focus on efficiency to ensure you can achieve the most out of your business. Whether you are looking to rent a small 16ft box truck, a large flatbed truck, or a sizeable refrigerator straight truck in Nashville, COOP has plenty of options you can select from.

Common Truck Features

  • Size: 16 feet, 22 feet, and 26 feet
  • Automatic transmission and power steering
  • Hydraulic lift gates
  • Standard power up and down feature in all gates
  • Up to 7000 lbs of load capacity(box trucks)
  • Available E-track for enhanced security
  • Increased power with automatic start-stop features
  • Body reinforced for forklift loading
  • Air-conditioned, AM/FM radio with CD
  • Wide temperature range

Rent on COOP and enjoy

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Available Truck Types

Here are some possible variations of Truck rentals in Nashville

Straight Truck

Enclosed and more rectangular than standard box trucks, all the axles on straight trucks are usually attached to one frame. Most straight trucks have roll-up doors for easy loading and unloading of cargo. Oftentimes, they are used for moving houses but not limited to that, they are also widely used in retail for final mile delivery.


Refrigerated Box Truck

While box trucks can only haul dry cargo, refrigerated box trucks/ reefer box trucks are majorly used for hauling temperature-sensitive goods. Instead of a simple enclosed cargo area, these are modified with temperature-control equipment. Hence, they are used for hauling perishables and other goods that have specific temperature requirements during transportation.


Flatbed Truck

These trucks, unlike other categories that are fully or partially enclosed, are flat and open leaving the freight in transit is usually uncovered. This type of bodyworks makes it possible to safely haul wide loads, for example, equipment used in landscaping or construction, etc. Most are built with ramps for loading the large equipment. They also come in different length variations, eg, 24-footer, 26-footer, and 53-footer flatbed trucks.


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Truck Brands

COOP offers multiple brands of rentals in Nashville, check below for some potential brands for rent depending on availability.

Hino

An excellent fuel economy is one of the factors that make Hino a top pick for most businesses. From comfort to unique and high-quality features, these are some of the benefits you enjoy with Hino trucks. When it comes to their engines, they rank highest for customer satisfaction.


Thermo King

With a Thermo King truck, you don’t have to worry about high maintenance costs. Thermo King trucks are quite reliable and comfortable. In addition, it ranks top for temperature control solutions in the transport sector. It is simply one of the best brands you can consider when looking for local truck rentals in Nashville.


Scania

Scania trucks are not only reliable but also great performers. They are built with durable engines and rugged bodies which make them ideal for a variety of tasks. While the R-series and S-series are popular, Scania engines are a huge contribution to the overall efficiency of the trucks.


Truck Uses

The truck rented on COOP can be used for any of your business needs. Here are some examples of the types of uses for Trucks rented on COOP.

Frozen Foods

You can use the truck you rent with COOP to transport frozen foods. Not just any truck, to transfer frozen foods you will need a refrigerated box truck. Reefer trucks are modified to have refrigeration equipment in the cargo area that will allow you to control the temperature when transporting goods.


Delivery Services

Businesses can also use the trucks rented on the COOP platform for delivery services. From standard box trucks to large 24ft stake trucks, you select the most suitable fit for your hauling needs. For city deliveries, you could opt for cab-over-engine trucks that are best for maneuverability or go for a conventional bonneted truck for comfort if deliveries take long.


Construction

Flatbed trucks are used in construction thanks to their sturdiness. Most construction equipment is large and extremely wide which makes it impossible to haul via standard enclosed trucks. Hance, flatbed trucks are the most convenient way of hauling such equipment.


Nashville, TN Businesses Using Trucks

As a fast-growing city, there is always a high seasonal demand for truck rentals in Nashville. Delivery businesses need to deliver on time. Construction companies are looking for trucks to efficiently haul heavy equipment. Eateries want reefer trucks to transport fresh produce conveniently while retailers need trucks to help promptly deliver the last mile. It is all about finding the right truck, and you can join COOP today to reserve a befitting truck for your business.

FAQs

How much does it cost to rent a truck for a month?

The cost of renting a truck for a day on COOP will start from $105 for a large reefer truck, from $42 for a small dry truck, or from $69 for a flatbed truck. Different truck types and models have different daily costs, what you pay for a month will depend on the type of truck you rent.

Can I use a rental truck for final mile delivery?

Absolutely! You can easily rent a truck of your choice from other local trusted businesses on COOP for your last-mile delivery.

Where can I rent a straight truck?

You can rent a large straight truck in Nashville with COOP. You don’t have to wait hours on end on the rental counter before finding the straight truck you need. It is easy and fast to rent with COOP.



Rent Trucks in Nashville with COOP

Step 1

Create a free account with COOP. You will need to be approved based on insurance requirements and operating authority standards.

Step 2

From the available truck options, make your selection then send a request. After the request is made your truck will be reserved for you and you will have to wait for the owner to accept it.

Step 3

Submit a reservation request for the truck of your choice. You will then receive a confirmation containing all the pickup information you need. Payment will be made at pickup via credit card.

When you pick up the truck, it is important to take pictures. This will protect you in case the owner assumes you caused any damage in return.

About COOP

COOP is an online platform that enables sharing and renting of trucks. It connects businesses that have idle trucks with those that need to rent them.

Join COOP and get access to rental vehicles anywhere, anytime.

COOP is powered by Ryder

Vehicles rented through COOP come with Ryder’s 24/7 roadside assistance for a reliable rental experience.

Stay safe out on the road

Each transaction is covered by physical damage insurance and a $1,000,000 liability policy. All users are checked to ensure they meet our required insurance and operating authority standards.
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