When we first bought our MH, we did not plan to tow anything for the first few years. When we needed a car we either rented or called a cab. Cab is fine if you are near your destination, but it can get expensive quick. When we camped close to home, the wife would drive the car if we thought we would need it.
Often times when we camp, except for the season, we are camping because of a home school field trip, conference or something along those lines so we always need transportation from the campground to the trip, conference, etc. Renting a car worked out pretty well for the first few years.
If we were renting from a company that did not pick us up to get the car, we would pick it up on the way in and then drop it off on the way out even if we didn't need it the entire trip. I'd rather spend extra than have to break camp just to pick up a rental car. When renting from an airport, usually they don't pick up, but they will reimburse or partially reimburse for a taxi.
After 5 years without a toad, we now have one and it definitely makes things easier not having to worry about arranging rental cars. Renting a car over the weekend is still relatively cheap, but over the last few years renting during the week seems to have gone up a good bit. If you are renting long term, it can be really expensive.
Over the summer, I was chatting with a couple that were camping for the month at our seasonal campground. They have family nearby, but don't have a toad. They rented for the month and it cost them almost $1000. This was the third summer they rented a car for the month. I told them for that kind of money, getting a toad is definitely worth it. They even had a car that could be towed 4 down.
-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)