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Time for a new Tow Vehicle
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 382558" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Bigger is better to a certain degree. A larger vehicle will tow a larger load better. But there comes a point that the tow vehicle is using more energy for itself than the load it is carrying or towing. If you tow very much a larger vehicle would be more beneficial in the long run. Then again you don't want to buy a class 8 truck for the wife to go grocery shopping in either. There needs to be balance in your decision. It depends on what you will use it for and how often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 382558, member: 432"] Bigger is better to a certain degree. A larger vehicle will tow a larger load better. But there comes a point that the tow vehicle is using more energy for itself than the load it is carrying or towing. If you tow very much a larger vehicle would be more beneficial in the long run. Then again you don't want to buy a class 8 truck for the wife to go grocery shopping in either. There needs to be balance in your decision. It depends on what you will use it for and how often. [/QUOTE]
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