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    191 year ago

    My Subaru Forester with a roof rack hauls almost anything short of large furniture or a yard of gravel.

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      211 year ago

      See that’s what gets me. You need a very specifically large load that is (in my experience) extremely rare. In the gas savings alone you could just rent a truck when you need to move gravel or large furniture and not scratch up your $90,000 truck.

      • @AstridWipenaugh
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        121 year ago

        It costs like $30 to rent a box truck from home depot to take a big load home. I can get a few sheets of plywood on my Outback with a couple ratchet straps and not going over 40 lol.

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          51 year ago

          Hell a roof rack on my 20 year old 3 series and a ton of rope has moved sofas, plywood and pallets, and one memorable trip 5 bikes

      • @pedalmore
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        61 year ago

        The people I know with expensive trucks still get everything delivered anyway. There’s always some excuse why their super versatile amazingly useful truck isn’t quite the right tool for the job, but somehow it’s always the right tool to drive around town to their office job or the grocery store. Literally makes zero sense, ever.

    • BoofStroke
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      41 year ago

      Hitch and a trailer is how I deal with that with my Crosstrek.

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        11 year ago

        I’ve been seriously considering getting a hitch and a light trailer. It would be more than sufficient for nearly everything we do, especially if it could haul a motorcycle when needed.