U-Haul vs Budget vs Penske: what's the difference in size?
The three major brands offer the same advertised sizes (10–26 ft) with near-identical capacity; interior dimensions differ by only a few inches. Enterprise also offers a 15-foot truck.
U-Haul, Budget and Penske are the three brands most movers compare. They rent the same advertised sizes with near-identical capacity — so the real decision is size, price and availability, not brand. Enterprise Truck Rental also offers a 15-foot option. The table shows capacity and interior dimensions by size, and which brands offer each.
Truck size & provider comparison
| Size | Capacity | Interior (L×W×H) | Offered by |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 ft | 402 cu ft | 119" × 76" × 74" | U-Haul, Penske, Budget |
| 15 ft | 764 cu ft | 180" × 90" × 77" | U-Haul, Penske, Budget, Enterprise |
| 20 ft | 1015 cu ft | 234" × 96" × 84" | U-Haul, Penske, Budget |
| 26 ft | 1611 cu ft | 318" × 96" × 96" | U-Haul, Penske, Budget |
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Frequently asked questions
- Do U-Haul, Budget and Penske trucks have the same dimensions?
- Close, but not identical. Advertised sizes (10, 15, 20, 26 ft) line up, but interior length, width and height vary by a few inches between brands — always check the specific truck before loading a tight item.
- Which company has the biggest moving truck?
- All three major brands top out around a 26-foot truck (~1611 cubic feet). Availability by size and location matters more than raw maximum.