Reddit mentions of LITE-WAY 2 Bike Rack Hitch Mount- Heavy Duty Bicycle Carrier Fit Most Sedans, Hatchbacks, Minivans, SUV (2 Inch Receiver), 1 Year Warranty

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LITE-WAY 2 Bike Rack Hitch Mount- Heavy Duty Bicycle Carrier Fit Most Sedans, Hatchbacks, Minivans, SUV (2 Inch Receiver), 1 Year Warranty
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✰ SAFE AND RELIABLE: Each bike is secured atbothwheels and the at the frame providing a more stable and safe ride, Soft grips arms protect frame can firmly held your bike in place and protect your bike from scratching.✰ EASY TO CARRY: The bike rack's conveniently foldable center arm folds down for easy access to the rear of your vehicle without having to remove the rack.✰ STABLE AND DURABLE: Heavy-duty steel construction with durable black powder coated finish, this bike carrier can resist chipping, scratching, wearing and corrosion. It ensures the bike rack's long service life, and has maximum 80 lbs load capacity, haul 2 bikes at the same time with ease.✰ EASY INSTALLATION: Simple assembling according to the bike rack's instruction without tools in just few minutes. Standard design which can be used in your trucks, ATV, trailers and any 4WD vehicles with a 2" hitch receiver.✰ FLEXIBLE ADJUSTMENT: With adjustable safety rubber strap on each wheel holder and the easy adjusting upright ratcheting arms, this LITE-WAY 2 bike carrier is compatible with most bicycle frames.
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Found 1 comment on LITE-WAY 2 Bike Rack Hitch Mount- Heavy Duty Bicycle Carrier Fit Most Sedans, Hatchbacks, Minivans, SUV (2 Inch Receiver), 1 Year Warranty:

u/98saturn · 1 pointr/whatcarshouldIbuy

Get the Rav4 or CRV. Remote start and a bike rack can be added for a few hundred bucks. Don't let that stop you. I've never heard of a remote start that turns on the heat for you. Maybe in brand new cars, but even my dad's 15 Silverado, you have to leave the heat/ac how you want it for the morning/night/whatever.


CPO and warranties are great...10 years down the line when they're no longer active. I think CPO's come with a warranty, but other than that it's just a PPI from their mechanic. So instead of a ~$100 inspection, you'd over pay for the car. I wouldn't get a warranty, but that's me. I see it like buying a new toaster oven. If it's gonna break, it's gonna break after the three years so you spent an extra $20 for nothing.

Buying a rental isn't necessarily a bad thing, because most places are good about maintenance. But, would you really want a three year old car with 80k miles already (idk when they retire out cars)?

Around me, you can get a brand new, awd CRV for $25k. So, if you're comfortable with that I would just look for one that's 2015+. you may be able to get like a '14 or '15 with all the bells and whistles for the same price as an '18 basic trim.