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January 14th, 2010 home mobility No comments

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Luggage Trailers; the Solution to Cargo Space as Americans Downsize to Smaller, More Energy Efficient Vehicles

Lightweight Cargo Trailers and Luggage Trailers are designed to be towed behind smaller vehicles and are becoming increasingly more popular as Americans downsize to more fuel efficient automobiles.

With gas prices at a record high, there’s no doubt that crossover vehicles are more energy efficient and as a result will cost less to operate, but those who decide to switch over to them will have to make some significant trade-offs. When compared to Trucks and SUVs, Crossovers do not provide comparable cargo capabilities.

“Just because you’ve decided to give up the luxury of extra cargo room in your vehicle, however, doesn’t mean you have to leave the golf clubs, bikes, camping gear and extra suitcases behind this summer,” remarks Tammy Smith, Marketing Director for All Pro TRAILER SUPERSTORE “All Pro offers a number of solutions for people who need to carry more than their smaller cars or CUV’s can handle.” Even in the largest of Crossover Utility Vehicles there is little room left for luggage after all the seats are filled. For a long trip, this becomes a real problem.

Small in size but big in capability, All Pro’s 4 x 6 and 4 x 8 trailers are perfect for towing behind today's smaller wagons, minivans, and SUV’s where extra cargo capacity is a necessity. These small trailers can easily haul the entire family’s luggage, as well as, coolers, beach chairs, bicycles, kayaks and camping gear. “Luggage Trailers also offer convenient access to your valuables and protect your cargo from theft and inclimate weather” continues Smith “Unlike hitch mounted cargo baskets, bike racks and roof top luggage racks which are hard to access, load and unload and leave the cargo exposed."

Small Cargo Trailers are lightweight and can easily be maneuvered by hand and their compact size allows them to be positioned easily in parking lots, hotel parking spaces and stored easily in home garages. All Pro offers a variety of small Luggage Trailers in various sizes and weights to fit all vehicles and budgets and are available with double, single or ramp rear doors, side cargo doors and pop up lids. Small Cargo Trailers are ideal for vacationers, weekend warriors, outdoor sports enthusiast and small business owners and also make excellent Mobility Trailers for wheelchairs and scooters with ramps to drive up.

It’s true, the expansive cargo room of larger SUV’s have made road trips and taking long vacations very convenient in the past, however most families are finding that they do not require all the added cargo room of a larger, more powerful SUV on a daily basis for commuting to work or driving around town. “Typically the use of a large SUV’s added cargo space is only required a few times a year” replies Smith “Buy owning a versatile compact cargo trailer that can handle all your storage and cargo needs when traveling, consumers can now opted to drive a more fuel efficient, luxurious car or CUV on a daily basis and save their money.” Smith continues “Every family in American could benefit from owning a small Cargo Trailer.”

All Pro is easily accessible from Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and New York and offers a Traveler’s Discount to consumers traveling to their Trailer Superstore to purchase a New Trailer.  The Trailer Superstore also offers Trailer Financing, Trailer Delivery and specializes in Trailer Accessories and Customization.

You can visit All Pro’s official website at www.allprowest.com or call 800-622-7003 for more information on Luggage Trailers or all type Trailers for sale.

About the Author

Tammy Smith is the Marketing Director and Webmaster for All Pro West TRAILER SUPERSTORE http://www.allprowest.com

My scooters engine got flooded.?

I purchased a scooter (Roketa Baha 150) and transported it via trailer. It didn't tip over, but was at a strange angle and gas spilled close to the front tire.

I've taken it out and the engine doesn't appear to be leaking. I think that the engine became flooded with gas.

What should I do? Give it time? Anything else that could have likely gone wrong?

Thanks.

That scooter does NOT have a fuel shut off valve, but a lot of owners of that and similar scooters add one!

You should be fine if that is the problem, which really did not state. I assume you cannot get it to start, and think it is flooded.

FIRST STEP: make sure the kill switch is OFF!! then,

While it is 'drying out' check the fuel lines and the vacuum lines. Those often come off or develop kinks, or even get splits in them. Any of those things can cause the failure to start thing. You can access all the area you need to check by removing the seat and storage box, no need to take the seat apart from the box, just remove the whole set up.

If all the lines are as they should be, and you still can't start it, check the carb, the float might be hung up.