It looks good, it has pleanty of room (can get 2 golf bags in and still have room for luggage) and it goes with the RT lines. When pulling it, I sometimes have to look to make sure it is still there.
As far as parking it, I usually look for a sideways parking or park further out. Also works to park in a "V" when there are 2 spaces, and my wife parks her RS-S in the gap.
I am still practicing how to back up with it, but I've been told that the trick to is is to watch your rear view mirrors instead of turning your head back.[/QUOTE]
Bingo!!! Also as was stated earlier, "try not to" (emphasis added) overcorrect when you're steering. Little corrections go a long way. It's not like backing a boat or 18 wheeler.
I would also echo what has been said earlier by others. It has been mentioned before in other threads, one of which was Lamont's when he commented about the fact that he thought the trailer actually stabilized or assisted in going through turns. I say amen to that.
Cindy & I were coming back from Maggie Valley. We were but 5 minutes from home. I was on Interstate 4, and it was pouring down raining. My spyder is a 2013 RT-S, and I have just about 12,500 miles on it. The back tire is pretty slick.
We hit a "pond" of water doing about 70 MPH. All hell broke loose from there. What happened gave new meaning to the song "Slippin & Ah Slidin" (Little Richard). I managed NOT to overcorrect and backed off the throttle. As the nose was going back and forth, I truly believe that the trailer assisted in getting my spyder' course corrected.
I actually find myself wanting to have the trailer behind me a lot in that it has become my little "pickem up truck", and I can do all my honey dos. I highly recommend getting it.
Chris