04-15-2014, 03:52 PM
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You don't get many opportunities to fly the red flag off the back of your vehicle. That would be one.
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04-15-2014, 04:04 PM
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It's all about Diesel
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Mini trailers could make a come back for people with ultra tiny cars with no cargo room.
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That's probably the reason many folks are using those Thule roof boxes.
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04-15-2014, 07:52 PM
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Hi Miller88, looks like you are a good example of what this thread is talking about. For "light hauling" like those couches, that could easily be done with a utility trailer pulled by your Focus. Then you could get rid of the gas-pig Cherokee and save $$$ on the tax, reg, and maintenance of the old SUV.
Of course, a trailer also has reg and maintenance, but obviously much less.
Back on post #109 of this thread, I posted a picture of my '98 Civic towing a motorcycle on a small trailer. I also towed couches, washer/dryer, etc.
People are amazed at what you can do with only a small bit of inconvenience by towing with your car rather than having a gas-hog pick-up or SUV.
Rich
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Originally Posted by Miller88
I have hauled a few couches in my Cherokee! Works well, actually. Even going up and down hills. Just don't do it until the cat converter heats up ... pulls in some interesting fumes.
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04-15-2014, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by freebeard
You don't get many opportunities to fly the red flag off the back of your vehicle. That would be one.
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Or shirt :P Couldn't find a flag but used a shirt.
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Originally Posted by richierocket
Hi Miller88, looks like you are a good example of what this thread is talking about. For "light hauling" like those couches, that could easily be done with a utility trailer pulled by your Focus. Then you could get rid of the gas-pig Cherokee and save $$$ on the tax, reg, and maintenance of the old SUV.
Of course, a trailer also has reg and maintenance, but obviously much less.
Back on post #109 of this thread, I posted a picture of my '98 Civic towing a motorcycle on a small trailer. I also towed couches, washer/dryer, etc.
People are amazed at what you can do with only a small bit of inconvenience by towing with your car rather than having a gas-hog pick-up or SUV.
Rich
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The Cherokee doesn't get driven much and is pretty much for one or two purposes at this point. I have put maybe 5000 miles on it in the last two years.
I do plan on putting a hitch on the Focus once it's out of warranty.
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04-16-2014, 01:43 AM
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I do plan on putting a hitch on the Focus once it's out of warranty.
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Is there any official tow rating for the U.S.-spec Focus?
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04-16-2014, 01:50 AM
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Xist -- Why not both?
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Anything is better than a truck, right?
Rumble seats, people did away with those when they stopped having children?
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04-16-2014, 01:58 AM
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A trailer attached to a compact car may make it actually not so easy to maneuver as an average truck (a Corolla when bolted to a 7-ft trailer can actually get longer than a double-cab truck with a 7-ft bed), but to use it once in a while still makes more sense than commuting every day in an empty full-size truck.
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04-16-2014, 03:18 AM
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Anything is better than a truck, right?
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Unless it's a truck with a half-tonneau lockable trunk with a trailer hitch rack that unfolds like a Harbor Freight trailer that has a retractable castering wheel. Am I leaving anything out?
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A trailer attached to a compact car may make it actually not so easy to maneuver as an average truck
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Especially when you have to back up.
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04-16-2014, 09:18 AM
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Am I leaving anything out?
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Vertical exhaust pipes.
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04-16-2014, 12:48 PM
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Is there any official tow rating for the U.S.-spec Focus?
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Nope. Which would void my warranty. Even once it's out of warranty, I would have insurance / liability issues.
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