> There are lots of options. > > 1) Get the Van properly fixed, drive home and put this nightmare behind you. > > 2) Rent a vehicle to drive back to Canada and have your Van Shipped > back home. > > 3) Rent a vehicle to drive back to Canada and make arrangements for > someone to sell your Van ... But please don't consider that unless > you feel that's the only option. I read the van is running again and hope you're making it home. However another option for anyone who is stranded beyond repair: 4) Visit a nearby Ryder/U-Haul place and rent a van/truck + a car carrier (dolly or flatbed). For short and medium hauls this is usually cheaper than arranging for shipping, but for long hauls the per mile cost adds up. (30-50c/mile) Martin PS: Of course arrange for one-way rental ... |
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