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Reisender
Apr 08, 2020Nomad
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:Reisender wrote:
Honestly it would be do much eadier with the cybertruck (or any truck) than the car roof rack. Even for a day trip. If (when) we give up the Motorhome I think a small single axle trailer will serve our camping needs. The cybertruck with something like that rack and a small trailer would be soooo much more better suited than pulling it with the wife’s model 3....which....you know...doesn’t have a freakin hitch. :). Or at least not in North America. Sorry. Rant off. :). Besides, the cybertruck has better clearance for the lake roads.
A motorhome was not a consideration for us when we moved from tent camping to trailer.
In fact, my plan was for the smallest trailer but found a medium one capable of being pulled by our SUV although I'm prepared to buy a higher specs truck for it.
Now just after two years, we've upgraded because the wife wants a sofa to lounged inside the trailer. She's a bit sensitive to cold weather.
We want to move around a lot and see the sights within reasonable distance from the campground, so this is the most ideal set up for us.
I will probably stay for a long while with the perfect Cybertruck and 5K lbs trailer set up.
The thing is, when we switch we need to go small. Storage reasons for one and access to the local lakes for another. We see small trailers and truck campers in our favourite spots but bigger trailers can get dicey. The roads are good most of the time but I can’t see taking the wife’s model 3 pulling a trailer on those roads. I read on a Reddit post that European model 3’s are rated for 900 kg. It would have to be a smaaaalll trailer for that category. She put a 150 dollar deposit on a cybertruck just in case she wants to go that way in a few years. LOL, that sucker won’t fit in our garage though. Oh well, it’s stainless steel, should be fine outside. :).
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