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gpshemi wrote:MPI_Mallard wrote:
Don't misunderstand my post,you can put a lace teddy on a pig,it'll be a better looking pig but in the end it's still a pig!
I don't think I misunderstood at all. You're pretty clear. Toyhaulers are ugly pigs. I got it loud a clear...:R
โJun-26-2013 03:15 AM
Jloucks wrote:spadoctor wrote:
keep in mind many parks do not allow transients to use golf carts
I'll up your "many" to most!
โJun-26-2013 03:12 AM
Vulcaneer wrote:
Rent one. I know the rates are high. But in the whole scheme of things, it is a lot cheaper in the long run. Avoid the initial purchase price. Avoid the cost to transport it. Avoid the maintenance. Avoid the hassle of loading and unloading. Something breaks...take it back. They won't let your kids, use it. But some think that is not a bad thing.
โJun-25-2013 07:35 PM
remoandiris wrote:Winged One wrote:
We looked at many toyhaulers and they were most designed for families, not couples. After I researched platforms to haul our Goldwing, it opened up conventional 5th wheels for consideration.
My wife and I think the Road Warrior 390 and Cyclone 4000 are made for 2. We opted for the 4000. Looking forward to getting it next month and no more leaving my Wing at home.
โJun-15-2013 02:19 PM
spadoctor wrote:
keep in mind many parks do not allow transients to use golf carts