angib wrote:...But those are European tow ratings and they are much higher than the same vehicle gets in the US.
For example, the Focus here is rated up to 1500kg for a braked trailer - that's 3300 pounds and I bet Ford US wouldn't let you tow that with a Focus!
Andrew
alexgray104 wrote:...Most people seem to be going for the compact 2 wheel drive jeeps, such as the Honda CRV, Nissan X-Trail or the new Volkswagen Tiguan - I don't know whether any of these are available in the US?
John Foote wrote:A Toyota Tacoma can tow a staggering (to me, anyway) 3500 lbs. My 1998 4-cyl 5-speed towed roughly 2500 lbs in an unbraked U-haul from Seattle to Atlanta...
Pick the right gear, and let it coast on down, no brakes at all...
brian_bp wrote:
That was 2500 lb in an unbraked U-Haul?
Was this an overloaded 5x8, or a brake-equipped tandem, or was the 2500 lb the total loaded trailer weight (including the trailer itself) of a 5x8?
John Foote wrote:brian_bp wrote:
That was 2500 lb in an unbraked U-Haul?
Was this an overloaded 5x8, or a brake-equipped tandem, or was the 2500 lb the total loaded trailer weight (including the trailer itself) of a 5x8?
The 5x8 single axle, counting the trailer, too.. I guess the weight of the trailer at about 800 lbs empty, plus a 23 year old daughters vast +/-1600 lb pile o' vital crap. Whatever it weighed, it was definitely packed to the rafters, and took all the back I had to get the tongue on the hitch...
John Foote wrote:Never thought about those bias-ply tires adding their rolling resistance bit, but really, it towed pretty durn good! And cheap! I think I spent more covering the crappy gas mileage deficit than I did renting the trailer for a week.
Looks like the diesels and hybrids are a bust as far as overall costs go???
I don't see any substantial savings over the regular gas jobs there.
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