What vehicle do you transport games with?

If your Jeep has a hitch, rent a uhaul trailer. It's much cheaper and no cost for mileage. That's what I use when it won't fit in the truck bed

Very good call. The thought never crossed my mind. I've got a hitch, and it's a Rubicon so it will tow all day long.
 
I have seen this guy haul full size refrigerators (he takes dead appliances and repairs/flips them) behind his smart car. Also note the old school bus and carport covered in multi-colored Appliance hauler2.jpgtin for your arcade storage needs.
 
Ram Promaster high roof, short wheelbase: can fit 6 standing and one laying down full size cabinet.
 
Also did the SUV thing for a majority of the time I've been in this hobby. Got a Honda Ridgeline a few years ago and never looked back.

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Rented this on Turo when picking up an Aero City last month, Dodge Ram City Promaster van. Bit of a smaller van but I think a full size arcade cabinet would fit on its back. Got great gas mileage and was a pretty good ride. I just don't think I'd ever wanna carry a game in something that isn't an enclosed ride. Been on too many longer trips where a rain storm popped up randomly at some point.

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Also did the SUV thing for a majority of the time I've been in this hobby. Got a Honda Ridgeline a few years ago and never looked back.

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I was super into the ridgeline for years, but the MPG killed it for me, and in order to get the advanced safety stuff, you had to get the high end model.
 
I can fit one game in the back of the 4Runner. Largest one that would fit was a Dynamo HS-5. I DO have to take the back seats out to do this, however, because of the way the seats fold over before folding the backs down, which results in loss of 8-10" of cargo space.
 
I had a 2011 crv for a while. Took out the back seats and it was great for most games and pins. The problem with newer suvs is the roof curves down more and the back opening is smaller. One of the few suvs I found that could get a nib pin was the grand highlander, which has plenty of room for most games with the seats down. I went with the maverick though and it even works with a 13' skee ball! (Barely). Gets 40mpg which is a nice touch.
 

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