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Yosemite_Sam1
Apr 09, 2020Explorer
Reisender wrote:
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. :).
Wise woman! She's a keeper, lol.
Yup, less than a two-year wait but wiser than transitioning to a small (most likely, smallest) trailer that can be pulled by Model 3.
Our neighborhood, though with very strict HOA, does not prohibit driveway and curb parking.
Would need a thick rubber mat cover the electrical extension crossing the sidewalk though to pre-empt from being sued.
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