John M said: (quoted from post at 14:13:01 07/22/08) If his truck wont pull that trailer, then hes got a serious problem with the truck.
I think so too, just can't tell him anything. His wife is one of the horse folks that some folks cry about on here. Thinks she's gotta be dressed just right to go to the boarding stable and driving just the right vehicle, etc, etc. My truck is too ugly and only 2 door (someone else at the stable drives a 4dr pickup). I've got pretty attached to my car cause it cost me 50 bucks 3 years ago and gets about 35 mpg if I keep my foot out of it. Probably end up getting a newer AWD and V6 version of the same for my wife. She wants something in the SUV direction but nothing that is affordable to drive can be had at a price we are willing to get off of. I just saw a VW Golf pulling two horses down the autobahn earlier (had to be a helluva feeling to drive). Just wondering what you folks have or have seen.
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