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I know alot of you guys work with the trailers and vans.

I'm not in the current situation for a trailer and am getting a new vehicle soon which is probably going to be a GMC Terrain.

I want to start slow for now so figured I could run most of it out of the SUV keeping focus on waterless and rinseless as much as possible.

Do any of you guys do this at the moment?
 
I don t know why it can t be done with the GMC Terrain mate .

Go as it goes & get a trailer later on if money permits .
 
Have heard bad things about the terrain, the company I work for picked up one as a work vehicle and it has been problemsome. Terrible brake fade, AC quit at 11,000 mi, and some others.

Just something to consider.
 
Buddy I have a 6x12 trailer but sometimes when I know I'm going to be in a tight space I just stick what I need in a single cab pickup. An SUV should be plenty of room.

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Have heard bad things about the terrain, the company I work for picked up one as a work vehicle and it has been problemsome. Terrible brake fade, AC quit at 11,000 mi, and some others.

Just something to consider.


American Cars and trucks in general are troublesome.
 
I know scottwax works out of a maxima so any SUV should be plenty


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Well I was debating on a Ford Escape or GMC Terrain based on price. I love the Toyota Highlander and Acura MDX but both are considerably more.
 
I use a an escalade, shorter wheelbase version (Tahoe on rich man roids), and I can fit everything I need in it with my golf clubs in there, too. That's without folding the backseat.

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I'm using my Honda Accord right now. You'll make it work, pack things right and learn the best way to fit things. I use the customers water and electric and never ran into an issue. Bins and crates and even tool boxes are a great way to help things stack nicely.
 
Ya I do plan to go fully mobile at some point but by the time I do my training (DetailKings) as it is close enough to drive and there is a class in July it will be almost august here and only a couple of good months to get things going. It will be a good time to start nice and slow and plan for the spring.
 
I'm using my Honda Accord right now. You'll make it work, pack things right and learn the best way to fit things. I use the customers water and electric and never ran into an issue. Bins and crates and even tool boxes are a great way to help things stack nicely.

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I am currently working out of a Honda civic.
 
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