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Dinghy towing
12 years 6 months ago #9876
by gesuhan
I have a 99 Chev Tahoe, 4wd, that I also tow if I'm going to work somewhere.
Very heavy, over 5000lbs, but my Motohome pulls it with no problem. Don't recommend this setup, but works well for me, as I sometimes need to stay at a worksite. The Tahoe is also automatic, just slip the 4wd into neutral, and away I go.
Replied by gesuhan on topic Re: Dinghy towing
lamsan wrote: In looking at the 2012 Dinghy Towing guide the Element cannot be towed. Only Hondas listed are the CR-V and the Fit. We see more Honda CR-V's being towed than just about anything else and the mileage is listed as 22/30. We still tow our 02 4WD Envoy as it is the only SUV with a transfer case, no need to keep key in ignition, no fuses to pull. They no longer make the Envoy and believe last year made was 08 or 09. Not easy to find a 4WD in the south but if you are serious about one a dealer will find one for you.
I have a 99 Chev Tahoe, 4wd, that I also tow if I'm going to work somewhere.
Very heavy, over 5000lbs, but my Motohome pulls it with no problem. Don't recommend this setup, but works well for me, as I sometimes need to stay at a worksite. The Tahoe is also automatic, just slip the 4wd into neutral, and away I go.
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12 years 6 months ago #9881
by Suzq
Replied by Suzq on topic Re: Dinghy towing
Thanks to all who replied! That was great! Honda kept her value so well we are going to visit the Honda garage today! And Craugs List was a good idea too!
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