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21-11-2020, 08:55 AM | #22 | |||
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I'm not suggesting that those vehicles don't exist and I'm not trying to disenfranchise the suggestion that people who engage in caravanning aren't going to bigger and bigger vans and I'm not dismissing that you don't see lots of them at van parks.... but what I am saying is that those owners are still a small percentage of the total numbers of Rangers and Hiluxes sold in the past five years, that's gotta be close to 400,000 utes we're talking about. If Ranger and Hilux are no longer suitable to tow these vans then these people need to go buy something else that does. There are plenty of Rams and Silverado available or other options as suggested by Rockwiz.. If you frequent van parks or travel the "grey nomad" highway routes, then of course, every other ute you come across is gonna be towing a big a55 van but for the rest of us in cities no, that's not the norm. Last edited by jpd80; 21-11-2020 at 09:05 AM. |
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