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Dan Krueger wrote:
Richard J Kinch wrote: Dan Krueger writes: You don't lease a vehicle with a contract that allows the manufacturer to add their policies later. Your typical car rental contract prohibits "towing or propelling any other vehicle". Wouldn't surprise me if a longer term lease did, too. Dick, Wrong again. Stop guessing and check the lease - that might "surprise" you. Why would they install a towing package on a leased vehicle if towing wasn't allowed? Dan Things must be different where Richard lives. When I leased the Ranger pickup, I told anyone who would listen that I wanted the truck to tow my sailboat. I even went back and corralled my salesman and the sales manager for advice on attaching the s type safety chains to the step bumper if i could tow that way. They sent me across the street to talk to the body shop manager who tows quite a bit. I did eventually get a Class 2 hitch because of the height of the bumper. At Smithers insistence I checked my lease...no tow restrictions. (unless it's in invisible ink) |
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Dan Krueger writes:
Wrong again. Stop guessing and check the lease. Cripes. I am just cautioning the guy. Myself, I just pay cash. |
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