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  2. California again tops U-Haul out-migration again as housing ...

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    (The Center Square) - According to new annual reports from U-Haul, California led the nation for out-migration for the fifth year in a row, with neither the company’s top 25 growth metro nor ...

  3. Colorado plummets in U-Hauls state migration ranking

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    U-Haul said it pulls its data from over 2.5 million rentals annu The Centennial State ranked 40th in 2024, down from 9th in 2023, according to the most recent U-Haul Growth Index released on Friday.

  4. South Carolina tops growth ranking list for U.S. states in ...

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    South Carolina was the most popular state for one-way movers in 2024, breaking Texas' three-year winning streak, according to U-Haul's annual Growth Index. South Carolina tops growth ranking list ...

  5. U-Haul - Wikipedia

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    U-Haul Holding Company is an American moving truck, trailer, and self-storage rental company, based in Phoenix, Arizona, [1] that has been in operation since 1945. The company was founded by Leonard Shoen and Anna Mary Carty in Ridgefield, Washington, who began it in a garage owned by Carty's family, and expanded it through franchising with gas stations.

  6. PODS (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, PODS sued fellow transportation carrier U-Haul International in U.S. District Court for trademark infringement, claiming that U-Haul "improperly and unlawfully" used the word "pods" to describe its U-Box product. On September 25, 2014, a jury ruled that U-Haul had infringed on PODS' trademarks, causing confusion and damaging business ...

  7. Car carrier trailer - Wikipedia

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    An American commercial car carrier typically fits between 5 and 9 cars, depending on the car size and trailer model (capacity is limited by an 80,000 lb weight cap that a road vehicle is subject to under U.S. law. [1] [irrelevant citation]). Significantly higher-capacity vehicles have been observed around the world, such as a side-by-side ...

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