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Bev wrote:

With the trailer and load it becomes an unimaginable task


Especially as only a select few electric cars are allowed to tow.

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On Sun, 02 May 2021 15:21:32 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

Bev wrote:

With the trailer and load it becomes an unimaginable task


Especially as only a select few electric cars are allowed to tow.


Indeed - and most have a ridiculously low limit. Ok for a hobby trailer
to the tip but nothing more serious. Some hybrids have better
capabilities but still not as much as I'd like.
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