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FishOnOne wrote:Yip, that is the big reason I have one, but it is also lower than a same year GMC/Chevy twin. The company I worked for had a 2500 Chevy 2wd and I could not step into it like I can my 2500 2wd Dodge.
Have you considered a 2 wheel drive truck? These can be relatively easy to get in and out of.
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Grit dog wrote:I don't *want* an E150 or Excursion, they're just the only alternatives I'd found so far. It might be image -- but more the type of vehicle I'd like to drive when I'm not towing the trailer. Heck, I live in Texas. Almost everyone who lives out in my neck of the woods has a pick-up. I'd just prefer an enclosed SUV-type, which is why I asked for advice. I don't even know if such a thing exists. I made a crack about "glamping" since friends have already started teasing about me looking at the really *nice* trailers.
You're concerned about your image being in a pickup but talking about E150s (vanilla vans) and Excursions (15 years old on avg).
Grit dog wrote:And again, I didn't know that to be the case. We currently have a moderate-sized SUV (VW Toureg) which I don't think can handle the towing. It's a challenge to get in and out, particularly for my hubby who has some paralysis as a result of a stroke. Lower and or wider running boards would make things easier.
A pickup is somehow too tall to get into, but it's basically the same as any other truck based SUV similar to it.
Grit dog wrote:So I went over and looked at those. Thanks for the recommendation. They look nice, though I'm disappointed that it appears that I cannot configure one with both cloth seats and the tow package. I'll continue to look at options and if I wind up with a pick-up, so be it.
If you want the most car like with the most capability to tow your trailer, I'd be thinking Expedition Eco boost.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:I figured that out from looking at available used cars. I had just stumbled across mention of those as tow vehicles and searched around the Internet. I'd prefer small (as in not too high and not as big as a panel truck) as long as the towing power is there.
Both the E150 and the Excursion have been out of production for several years.
The Expedition is a bit smaller than the Excursion but it is still capable of towing that trailer. Just make sure it has the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow option.
Sep-04-2017 02:59 PM
atwowheelguy wrote:Oh my! Would solve the problem of getting in and out of the vehicle. Only other hurdle is my attitude -- I just can't get my head around "glamping" with a pick-up truck. 😄
https://youtu.be/QjWKnx3tGT4
Sep-04-2017 02:57 PM
SheDrives wrote:
...some alternatives I've stumbled across such as Ford E150 rather than F150 or the Ford Excursion.
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