Napria wrote:
You guys are so funny. Yes, the golf cart is an excuse for getting a toy hauler. What's right for one family isn't necessarily right for another. This is my fun thing. Do I need it? Certainly not. No one needs a pleasure vehicle. But the toy hauler and the golf cart are what I am putting above going out to movies, skiing, boating, or a bunch of other things I don't do. Why try to talk me out of it? Nine years of going to DisneyWorld and renting a golf cart is enough time that I know this is what I want, frivolous that it may be. And I am fortunate enough to have a loving husband who sees the pleasure it will bring me and the fun we will have.
And my husband has been driving his one ton, crew cab, long bed dually as a daily driver for years. No problem. It's all a matter of what you're used to.
You don't need to make excuses for what you spend your money on.
We sold all of our toys, but just bought a new toy hauler anyway.
It fits our needs.
Everyone's lives are different...reading some of these posts, you'd think we're all cut from the same cloth, and what's right for one is right for another.
I can tell you that where I live and work, a dally is indeed clumsy. I live at the beach, and it's not possible to park a dully on narrow streets in my neighborhood.
In my parking garage at work, it's not possible to park a dally in narrow spots.
And working in LA (unfortunately) means a dully is absolutely clumsy.
If I lived in a more open locale,cit would be different.
But I don't, and thats my reality. Yours may be different.