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Originally Posted by CHuDWah
The advantage of a pickup tow vehicle is you can haul tools, parts, whatever in the bed. Anyway, the U-Haul site you linked gives specs for both trailer and tow vehicle. They say the trailer weighs 2210 pounds. Model A weight varies with body style but 3000 pounds should cover any passenger car (AA trucks generally are heavier). So you're looking at around 2-1/2 tons. Websites for specific makes give towing capacities for their models. Here is a link that gives specs for midsize crossover/SUV:
https://www.tflcar.com/2019/10/i-wan...9-2020-update/
Course too much towing capacity is better than not enough.
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I’m in agreement on the advantages of a pickup. I owned an F-150 several years ago, but my wife didn’t like to drive it. At this point, it will be her Odyssey (which she loves) that will be leaving the “stable.” She also has a 2016 Mustang convertible, but “losing” that car is not an option. (We both love driving it.)
Thanks for the link. I have searched on google a number of times before posting on this site, and this one of the best links I’ve seen so far.
I need to find something that will keep my wife happy. ;-)
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