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bdkhoops
Apr 11, 2016Explorer
Wow, thanks for all the quick responses.
I would prefer to not have to change my towing vehicle because we just bought this one...bummer, I know. I wish I had done all this research BEFORE I bought the Navigator. I just never expected that it couldn't tow passengers and it's towing capacity at the same time. I always thought that they gave you enough coverage.
I really like Hybrids but my wife is kind of against them because we are coming from a tent trailer and she didn't sleep very well on those pull out bunks. Do any Hybrids have a high ceiling? I would REALLY prefer to not be ducking the whole time.
Is that Shadow Cruiser a "no-go" with its 5450 lbs Dry Weight?
Maybe I have to take two vehicles to the destination?
My wife has a lot harder time saying bye to features than I do. She doesn't want to feel crammed and really likes the space of the pop outs.
I would prefer to not have to change my towing vehicle because we just bought this one...bummer, I know. I wish I had done all this research BEFORE I bought the Navigator. I just never expected that it couldn't tow passengers and it's towing capacity at the same time. I always thought that they gave you enough coverage.
I really like Hybrids but my wife is kind of against them because we are coming from a tent trailer and she didn't sleep very well on those pull out bunks. Do any Hybrids have a high ceiling? I would REALLY prefer to not be ducking the whole time.
Is that Shadow Cruiser a "no-go" with its 5450 lbs Dry Weight?
Maybe I have to take two vehicles to the destination?
My wife has a lot harder time saying bye to features than I do. She doesn't want to feel crammed and really likes the space of the pop outs.
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