I am wondering why anyone is > interested in hauling more stuff behind an > already inefficient vehicle.
I use my utility trailer to haul kayak equipment, often only 2 miles from home. It keeps the sand and salt out of the van. I also use it for business to source Volkswagen parts for my ebay store http://stores.ebay.com/WARMERWAGEN I keep a tub in it to put fuel pumps and other items that contain fuel. I used to pu them in the van but the fumes got to me. Robert 1982 Westfalia
--- Sam P <samhp@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > Look on ebay and you will find utility > trailers, both open and enclosed, in a wide > variety of sizes, weights and capacities. > Prices are highly varaible, ranging from $1.00 > to thousands offered, but you can pay whatever > you think is acceptable. In view of the > numerous postings regarding fuel mileage and > the price of gas I am wondering why anyone is > interested in hauling more stuff behind an > already inefficient vehicle. Lighten up and > save gas and money. > |
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