I have some friends who had a vertical rack on the back of their Mitsubishi Outlander, and they got rid of it because of the following:
-need for support to the top of the vehicle/rails due to wind interference because it stuck out higher over the top of the vehicle
-weight, she couldn't take it on and off solo
-storage size
-how far it stuck out to the rear of the vehicle. They would remove the rack constantly unless they were going on rides, and as a couple who rides 3-4x a week, it got annoying.
I would probably avoid a vertical rack on a shorter height vehicle.
they went with a piston pro 4 bike from Kuat. I'd be looking at that or a Thule Helium.
they can remove it (2 parts) solo, can leave 2x on for general around the town use
low profile
light weight
easily adjustable.
"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
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