I tried them. Penske too. If you want a big, heavy, expensive commercial truck with a tow hitch, yes. If you want a small truck that can *be* towed, no problem. If you want a small or medium truck to tow a small trailer, nope. Each and every one of the rental agencies I talked to said it was because of insurance due to the amazing rate that people who had never towed before were causing damage to the rentals.
If they've changed policies recently, great. I'd love to get a vehicle with better gas mileage and rent something with a hitch the few times a year I need to tow.
I once went on a tour of Wind Cave in South Carolina, which is unusually dry for a cave - so much so that they only allow in a few people at a time because they found that the water vapor in people's breaths affected the caves. In one of the caverns there were pallets filled with toilet paper, rations and other stuff that had clearly been there for some times. The guide said that the supplies were put there by the U.S. Government in the 1950's. The cave was deep enough and far enough away from population centers to provide shelter in case of atomic bomb attack and dry enough to allow paper goods and other perishables to be stored practically forever.
So, you see, it's all about *where* you store it...
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