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Old 10-18-2019, 09:03 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Josh (PA) View Post
Enterprise rents F150s and cargo vans inexpensively ($80 - $175/day) with no mileage restrictions. You might be able to get ramps and drive it home in their van fully enclosed. We rent one a couple times a year to get our kids back and forth to college. I know the F150s have a hitch receiver.
That's probably the way to go.

In the meantime, I've read some fine print. Turo - irrespective of owner rules - blanket bans towing and so does Enterprise! Sucks, what's the point of renting an f150 then? I guess people would abuse it putting their boats in water and what not. My trailer weight is going to be 1600lbs.

I'd much rather tow a heavy, tall adventure bike on a low motorcycle trailer than walk it up and fit it into a cargo van. I'd need double width ramps for the latter as well as removing mirrors/windscreen - a whole lot of nonsense.
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