Hi, Kelly
I have a 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring, a nice compact wagon (just a bit longer than a Honda Fit, about the same size as a Toyota Matrix) that gets about 32 mpg in mixed driving. We averaged about 37 mpg last summer when we drove to South Dakota for our family reunion (NOT towing a trailer). A teardrop was already in my mind when I was shopping, so I drove the salesmen at the various dealerships crazy asking, "How much can I tow with it?" The usual answer was, "You can't tow with this!" but the owners manuals generally gave "true" answers. (700 without trailer brakes, 1200 with.) That's in quotes because the USA towing ratings are generally much lower for the same car than you would find in Canada or Europe. Apparently for 2012 many compact cars are rated for ZERO towing here in the USA, but can still tow in Canada and Europe. Some here attribute it to changing gear ratios to increase economy, but every compact car engine/transmission in the country wasn't re-designed overnight. It's a lawyer thing, not an engineering thing!
So the easy solution is to buy a late model car and have your towing limits in print. But if you want a new car (and can afford it right out of school), you can make it work (etrailer.com/fitguide). Some will warn that if you have an accident towing your insurance may refuse to pay some or all if your car is not rated to tow, or if you damage your engine or transmission you will void your warranty on a new car. You need to weigh the risks.
Next, you should consider building on the light side. Overbuilding is often discussed here, and you will often read of someone wishing he had build lighter, but rarely do we wish we had built heavier. Roly Nelson is the champion of the light-weight woody, look for his builds if you want to go traditional. There is also the new foamie section for the newest lightweight, hopefully inexpensive build style.
So welcome to the addiction. And have fun!
Catherine
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"Oh, let's just stay here and sing camp songs for a while." 1966, My mom in Isle Royale, MN, in a women's bath house with a momma bear and two cubs outside the door, and three tired kids trapped inside
"Dad! Dad! There's a bear outside!" 1967, Lolo Hot Springs, MT, in a tent-top trailer
"Oh, no, there it goes!!" Nov 10, 2012 as Penguino I blew over in high winds