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Transporting the D
Its nearing time to bring the D up to Northern Michigan. I have never driven with a car on a trailer. (not sure what I am going to tow it with yet - either a Yukon Denali or U-Haul). Anything I should know about?
Before someone says "drive it". I have to get some work done on it so I don't have it insured or plated for the road. ![]()
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The Denali will be the easiest to control. These vehicles drive like cars, can handle the weight and have nice big mirrors. I have the Denali's Chevy cousin.
With U-Haul you never know if you're getting a new truck, or the 1978 3 speed manual with broken windshield (at least here is Cali). Easier than it seems... just know EXACTLY where you're going so you aren't backing up a lot & driving in rough downtown areas.
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I certainly know the route (been driving back and forth from here to Lansing every weekend for five years) so I'm not concerned about that. I like the sounds of using the Denali too. I would know what I am getting in for as opposed to the u-haul. Dunka
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