Posted by dave2 on July 22, 2008 at 07:24:51 from (84.170.178.139):
Hey folks,
I haven't been around for a little while. Got a new job that doesn't give me so much surf time. Anyway, I've got a 91 ford F250 4x4 that I'mselling because it's just more than I need for what I do and is costing me more money than the convenience it provides is worth. I had a guy ask about it the other day because his newer F150 2x4 wouldn't pull a horse trailer. I've got a VW passat station wagon that pulls 2 horses just fine. I'm wondering, if my car does better than an F150,what do I need to look for in an SUV or pickup of a new/newer model. My trailer w/ 2 horses would weigh around 2.6 ton at the most. What do you folks use?
I'm in Germany and they just started selling Chevrolets (something like a blazer), there are Ford escapes, and some small breed pickups to choose from. I'm considering keeping my F250, but it's expensive w/ $10 a gallon gas. What do you think?
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