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Old 06-23-2009, 12:36 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
This is why I've suggested a long-distance battery trailer: When you need more than your usual distance travel, hook the trailer to the back and get those extra miles in. When you don't need it, the trailer stays at home. Or, you could rent the trailer when you need it. (Spontaneity is great, but you could probably do well to plan ahead a bit for efficiency's sake.)

Renting, borrowing and leasing used to be much more common practices before credit made it easy to "buy" and keep what you wanted. Maybe with the reversal of fortune the economy is presently going through, the logic and practicality of renting will see a resurgence.
The trailer battery is the perfect thing. It could be picked up at a gas station anywhere and supplement the owmer's revenue loss by the lowering oil sales.
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