We are looking into buying a tow vehicle. We have a class C motorhome and am wondering what others are towing with a similar setup. Our current thoughts on possible tows are a pt cruiser, jeep, tracker, beetle or neon.
We are looking into buying a tow vehicle. We have a class C motorhome and am wondering what others are towing with a similar setup. Our current thoughts on possible tows are a pt cruiser, jeep, tracker, beetle or neon.
There are many vehicles that can be towed 4 down, but you have to know first HOW MUCH YOUR RV CAN TOW! Many Class Cs it's only 3500 lb. That would really limit you.
We are looking into buying a tow vehicle. We have a class C motorhome and am wondering what others are towing with a similar setup. Our current thoughts on possible tows are a pt cruiser, jeep, tracker, beetle or neon.
We have been towing a Suzuki XL-7 (not available new anymore) for years behind our mh. Dh loves the set up with our tow bars (Blue Ox, I think) as it doesn't have to be 100% in line to hook up - has a little leeway. Tows great!
There are many vehicles that can be towed 4 down, but you have to know first HOW MUCH YOUR RV CAN TOW! Many Class Cs it's only 3500 lb. That would really limit you.
Yep, this. You'll need something pretty light (as would we if we decided to tow.) We choose not to tow (at least for now) and just rent a car if we're somewhere that we'd like to do some touring beyond a bikeable distance.
We are looking into buying a tow vehicle. We have a class C motorhome and am wondering what others are towing with a similar setup. Our current thoughts on possible tows are a pt cruiser, jeep, tracker, beetle or neon.
Agree about checking weight - really important! We like the Blue Ox hitch as it does have a bit of "give" when hooking up.
Both the Saturn and the Chevy HHR have been great as towed vehicles; unfortunately neither are being made anymore, but if you're looking at used, I'd check them out.
Check the Neon - it may accumulate mileage while under tow which could be a problem for resale and it would have to be a stick shirft. Some of the jeeps are quite heavy. PT cruiser and the Beetle would have to be stick shift or have a transmission pump.
The Honda CRV is towable 4 down as is the Chevy Equinox.
Motorhome magazine publishes a listing each year of towable vehicles you might check online and see if you can find a recent listing
We just bought a 31' class C motorhome and it came with a Blue Ox tow dolly (I think that's what it's called). Does this make a difference in weight between 2 down and 4 down? New to the concept of towing, freaks me out a little and am trying to learn as much as I can.
I have towed 3 jeeps. one CJ7 with a small block/ NP435 trany and a dana 300 TC and dana 60's rolling on 35" tires Towed like a stubbern mule. Had a Cherokee best tow veh. i had. Then a 97 wrangler on 35" not bad much better than the CJ. all with a Blue ox