Not with an Explorer, you don’t

“U-Haul International Inc. is forbidding its stores to rent trailers to customers who plan to tow with the Ford Explorer, saying it no longer can afford to defend product liability lawsuits linked to the best-selling SUV. … U-Haul — North America?s largest trailer rental company with more than 17,000 outlets — implemented the policy Dec. […]

“U-Haul International Inc. is forbidding its stores to rent trailers to customers who plan to tow with the Ford Explorer, saying it no longer can afford to defend product liability lawsuits linked to the best-selling SUV. … U-Haul — North America?s largest trailer rental company with more than 17,000 outlets — implemented the policy Dec. 22, saying the ban was not related to safety. ‘U-Haul has chosen not to rent behind this tow vehicle based on our history of excessive costs in defending lawsuits involving Ford Explorer towing combinations,’ the company told The Detroit News. … U-Haul has no ban on rentals to Mercury Mountaineer owners, although the vehicle is mechanically a carbon copy of the Explorer.” (Eric Mayne, “U-Haul rejects Explorers”, Detroit News, Jan. 8)(& letter to the editor, Mar. 18).

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