What do you drive to transport multiple bikes/gear?
Hi, friends,
I'm thinking of upgrading our 95 Tacoma to something more family-friendly since DD is 11 now and barely fits in the jumper seats anymore.
DH has said he'd like something that can transport at least three bikes (there being three of us), plus the related gear, maybe with a top on it.
It cannot be a minivan, though. Just not happening there. He's thinking a Tundra, but I've been looking and they average 16 - 18 mpg. If we were to actually go on a longer trip, I'd like to be able to afford the gas to get there.
So what do you drive? Any suggestions? It needs to be something with some headroom - he's 6'3" - and not too long in the legroom - I'm only 5'4" and I need to be able to drive it, too.
DH is a Toyota fan. I just want reliable and fuel-efficient. DD may inherit it when she's old enough to drive, too, unless she gets my Rav.
Thanks, all!
Roxy
What do you drive to transport mulitple bikes/gears?
I drive a SUV ( Mercury Mountaineer) and although many people may not like them, I need a vehicle such as this. Like many of you, I tend to be the person who transports everyone/everything. I have a hitch rack that carries 4 bikes, and in that instance I can carry 3-4 people and gear.(not including myself) I also have a pickup/delivery option for my shop, and in that instance I can carry 8 bikes... 4 outside on the rack and other 4 are inside mounted to a rack. I could add a roof rack as well, although I prefer the hitch racks over the roof... jusr a personal preference. On the highway, I'll get 22-23 MPG, in town I'll average 19-20MPG.:rolleyes: