The reason I think most of us tow 4 wheels down is the utter simplicity of doing so. I also would like to occasionally bring different vehicles, but a trailer creates issues in some RV parks because there are sometimes no good places to put one.

A trailer also becomes another vehicle that has to be washed. It certainly becomes a storage facility and if you are like me you will start filling it up with things you deem necessary. Tools, spare parts, extra tires, etc. Then you run out of room and the next thing you know you have a 30 foot stacker so you can haul the golf cart and the Harley along with every tool and spare part known to man.

There are places I go where I wish I had a trailer, but it ain't worth the hassle of having to find a place to park it in RV parks or at home, giving up fuel mileage, and risking a ticket in those states whose limits are 65 feet.

But it sure would be nice to have one so if I got in a pinch I could actually back up, unlike flat towing where backing up tends to break stuff.