
Renting a car dolly typically costs between $50 and $100 per day. The final price is influenced by the rental duration, your location, the rental company, and any additional fees for or one-way trips. For a standard weekend rental, you can expect to pay in the $100 to $200 range, excluding taxes and optional coverage.
The primary cost factors include:
For a clearer picture, here’s a comparison of approximate daily rates from major providers:
| Rental Company | Standard Daily Rate (Local Rental) | Estimated Weekly Rate | Common One-Way Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| U-Haul | $45 - $60 | $200 - $260 | $100 - $400+ |
| Penske | $50 - $70 | $220 - $300 | Varies by distance |
| Budget Truck | $55 - $75 | $240 - $320 | Varies by distance |
| Enterprise | $60 - $85 | $270 - $370 | Varies by distance |
Always get a detailed quote online or over the phone that includes all taxes and fees. Be sure to ask about mileage limits if applicable and the specifics of their damage waiver policy.

You're looking at around fifty to eighty bucks a day for the dolly itself from most places. But that's just the start. They'll hit you with extra fees for , which you should probably get, and taxes. If you're dropping it off at a different city, prepare for a nasty surprise—a one-way fee that can be more than the rental. Call for a full quote; the online price is rarely the final price.

From my experience towing projects home, the base cost is deceptive. The real answer depends entirely on your trip. A simple local rental for a day might be $60. But a cross-state move changes everything. The one-way fee is the biggest variable. I once paid almost $200 in fees alone for a three-day rental. Your best bet is to prioritize companies with a lot of locations near you and your destination to minimize those drop-off charges.

Think of it in terms of the total job, not just the daily rate. For a local move over a weekend, budget at least $150-$200 after everything. The dolly is just one part. You need the right hitch on your vehicle, and the car being towed has to be a front-wheel drive or have a manual transmission in neutral. The rental company will verify this. It's a practical solution, but make sure your vehicle and the car being towed are compatible first.

The price fluctuates based on season and location, much like any other rental service. A dolly in Florida might be cheaper in summer than in peak snowbird season. The most transparent way is to use the online quote tools on the websites of major companies. They will factor in your specific zip codes and dates. Remember, the cheapest daily rate might not be the best deal if they have high per-mile charges. Always compare the total estimated cost, not just the headline daily rate.


