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Rvingis4me wrote:
I have the same car and would have no problem towing his trailer with it as long as he has a proper hitch he is in good shape. The same Australian Holden vehicle is rated to tow over 4000lbs. Here in the gold old USA manufactures want all of us to go spend 40 to 60k on a truck to tow anything because they are profitable for them.
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Aug-06-2017 06:20 PM
soren wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:Shal36 wrote:
My point is that this whole thing about if you tow overweight (even by ten pounds) your truck will fall apart and you will crash into a busload of innocent orphans and you will automatically be held 200% liable for all damages and you will lose all your worldly possessions when a band of RV attorneys chase you down and flog you in public is a bit overdone on this forum.
and also over done is the continual insistence that you won't face a civil suit for doing stupid things, such as try to tow with a seriously deficient tow vehicle.
bumpy
Well at least you are consistent.
If you actually want to learn something,take a look at the work of Can-Am RV in Canada. They have spent decades properly outfitting vehicles that all the "experts" here are certain, in their "professional" opinion, will get you killed before you get to the end of the block. They can also explain that, having the engineering skills, and experience, they actually know what makes a vehicle safe, and why.
I'll give you a hint, a lot of it has to do with using something like the Pontiac in question, with plenty of power and brawn to do the job and a low COG. Funny how they warn against what a lot of you think is the best. High COG vehicles with outdated suspensions, soft squishy tires, and overall poor handling.
Maybe a few of you should take a trip to Europe this month. That might just give you one final heart attack, seeing the highways full of tiny cars pulling much larger travel trailers. How can that be, is it a parallel universe? Is everything I know totally wrong? Why does my head hurt? What does this do to my delusional self appointed status as an internet towing expert? Why, what, how ......................?
LOL, some of you are hilarious.
Aug-06-2017 12:56 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Shal36 wrote:
My point is that this whole thing about if you tow overweight (even by ten pounds) your truck will fall apart and you will crash into a busload of innocent orphans and you will automatically be held 200% liable for all damages and you will lose all your worldly possessions when a band of RV attorneys chase you down and flog you in public is a bit overdone on this forum.
and also over done is the continual insistence that you won't face a civil suit for doing stupid things, such as try to tow with a seriously deficient tow vehicle.
bumpy
Aug-05-2017 11:24 AM
Shal36 wrote:
My point is that this whole thing about if you tow overweight (even by ten pounds) your truck will fall apart and you will crash into a busload of innocent orphans and you will automatically be held 200% liable for all damages and you will lose all your worldly possessions when a band of RV attorneys chase you down and flog you in public is a bit overdone on this forum.
Aug-05-2017 09:27 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:Shal36 wrote:
In most accidents, if there are injuries, you can expect an attorney to be involved. The choice of attorney probably comes down to who advertises in that market. I doubt plaintiffs are thinking, "that RV was overweight...I'd better contact a special attorney for this." The attorney doesn't care if you were overweight, underweight, towing with the refrigerator running on propane, towing with a full tank of fresh water, or if you had your outdoor speakers playing while driving....they want to recover the maximum amount. Maybe it's easier for them to settle for the max if they can show gross negligence to the insurance company.
How many World Famous RV litigators do you need? A quick google for "RV accident attorneys" will yield you many.
Litigator
Maybe not world Famous, maybe not famous at all, but I quote.
"Because of their weight and length, recreational vehicles are subject to special regulations. For instance, Arizona law requires an auxiliary braking system when towing 3,000 pounds or more, such as a camper trailer or car. RV manufacturers also specify maximum weight and towing loads. We can bring in professionals to examine the wreckage for evidence that the motor home was dangerously overweight or unbalanced, that the tires or brakes were worn, that the hitch was not rated for the load"
Aug-05-2017 07:32 AM
Another factor is his insurance would likely not pay out in an accident due to his negligence.
Aug-05-2017 07:05 AM
Shal36 wrote:
In most accidents, if there are injuries, you can expect an attorney to be involved. The choice of attorney probably comes down to who advertises in that market. I doubt plaintiffs are thinking, "that RV was overweight...I'd better contact a special attorney for this." The attorney doesn't care if you were overweight, underweight, towing with the refrigerator running on propane, towing with a full tank of fresh water, or if you had your outdoor speakers playing while driving....they want to recover the maximum amount. Maybe it's easier for them to settle for the max if they can show gross negligence to the insurance company.