Hi
@Places, I think
@smorgasbord and
@harryS really covered this well, but I wanted to ask if you have considered transporting the bike in your trunk? I would often remove my wheels (which had quick release) and stuff the frame into the trunk of my car in order to go mountain biking. I've had the trunk racks that hang off the rear of the car (just like you said you had) and they do tend to have lower weight limits, the bike can swing into the bumper if you stop fast, and the tires can hang down and get burned by the exhaust. I recently installed an 1-1/4" hitch on my 2005 Toyota Prius and use the lightweight aluminum
Küat Sherpa rack. I always remove the battery pack and mount the bike on the slot closest to the car to reduce the leverage force. Since I'm frequently moving ebikes around (fat, folding, mountain, city with fenders etc.) I found the hitch rack to be safest and most versatile. With just one bike, I have never had a problem with this rack, but it is more expensive... The thing is, you will still have the rack once you get a new car, just might have to install another hitch receiver
which can be ~$150 plus your time.
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