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      <description>Thanks, I'm looking at the Tracker and the Samari The 4X is nice.&#xD;
Will look at the Saturn's as well as this will also have to be my daily driver when not in tow..&#xD;
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Really for cargo space I'm thinking small pickup.</description>
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      <description>LOOK IN MY PICS FOR HOW CRAZY YOU CAN GET WITH AN OLD SUZUKI SAMURAI!</description>
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      <description>We use a "96" Geo Tracker, which works great.  When we get to where we are going we can go "4x4ing" and check out places that regular cars cannot get to.  I have read that Saturn is the most popular "Toad" car out there, because of their weight.</description>
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      <description>I'm getting ready for summer and looking for a small ,more gas efficient vehicle to tow behind a 23' motor home. &#xD;
I've not done this before. any suggestions of which vehicles make better tow behind than others?&#xD;
also the ins and outs of doing this?&#xD;
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At the moment I'm looking for a small 4 cyl manual 2wd pickup. seems most versatile and can carry extra cargo.&#xD;
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Thanks,</description>
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