no one heard of vans or trailers ?Ryan wrote:
Of course you need a truck.
How else to do haul in building supplies for around the house/yard?
You can lend a truck?Ryan wrote:
Of course you need a truck.
How else to do haul in building supplies for around the house/yard?
Or you can turn down the backseats to create a big cargo bay.
How many here can even haul a trailer competently? When I worked for a car dealership during college I used to do 18 hour days hauling cars on a car trailer all across the west coast of the United States doing dealer trades. Trailers tend to be a pain in the ass when ever you want to do something like park or go backwards. And a lot of people don't have a place to store a trailer when they aren't using it.surgeon_bond wrote:
no one heard of vans or trailers ?Ryan wrote:
Of course you need a truck.
How else to do haul in building supplies for around the house/yard?
I agree most people who own trucks really don't need a truck, but they have a purpose. Honestly if I had room for another vehicle I'd keep my truck around but only use it when I needed it, and use a beer can for driving around town.
yests-pulsar wrote:
How many here can even haul a trailer competently? When I worked for a car dealership during college I used to do 18 hour days hauling cars on a car trailer all across the west coast of the United States doing dealer trades. Trailers tend to be a pain in the ass when ever you want to do something like park or go backwards. And a lot of people don't have a place to store a trailer when they aren't using it.surgeon_bond wrote:
no one heard of vans or trailers ?Ryan wrote:
Of course you need a truck.
How else to do haul in building supplies for around the house/yard?
I agree most people who own trucks really don't need a truck, but they have a purpose. Honestly if I had room for another vehicle I'd keep my truck around but only use it when I needed it, and use a beer can for driving around town.
and you pull that with your jetta?