I am throwing this out for opinions from those who may have had some different SUVs. We have used a Honda Pilot (getting a bit long in the tooth now after 10 years and 85,000 miles driving and over 80,000 miles being towed.) We are looking for a "new" SUV. Unfortunately the Pilots are not certified to be towed 4 down behind an RV currently, and the 4500 lb is close to the weight limit. So recommendations have been Jeep Grand Cherokee, GMC Acadia, Chevy Traverse, Based on comments from the RV community. (I don't particularly want a truck, for several reasons) Another possibility is a full size SUV in 4 x 4 such as Escalade (Pricey!), Tahoe, Ford explorer, expedition--not real great fuel economy in these etc...
I like to keep the boat gear locked up in an SUV, plus be able to lie down on one side and take a nap while Marie drives--these are factors which tend toward a SUV. If we go to the Luxury SUV, then it is Marie's car--and not sure she wants that to be used for towing boats!
We towed our 18 foot Caracal down to the keys with the RV-since the RV has 10,000 lb tow capacity--it was just like it was not there. BUT--the Caracel was close enough to the 65 foot limit that a couple of FHP officers gave us a once over--one pace it off, and said "probably OK"--we had stopped to adjust a cover, and he stopped to be sure we were "OK"....The C Dory 22 would be too long to legally tow (although we see big RV's towing big trailers all of the time...
Any suggestions for a SUV with good tow capacity, which can be towed 4 down?
I like to keep the boat gear locked up in an SUV, plus be able to lie down on one side and take a nap while Marie drives--these are factors which tend toward a SUV. If we go to the Luxury SUV, then it is Marie's car--and not sure she wants that to be used for towing boats!
We towed our 18 foot Caracal down to the keys with the RV-since the RV has 10,000 lb tow capacity--it was just like it was not there. BUT--the Caracel was close enough to the 65 foot limit that a couple of FHP officers gave us a once over--one pace it off, and said "probably OK"--we had stopped to adjust a cover, and he stopped to be sure we were "OK"....The C Dory 22 would be too long to legally tow (although we see big RV's towing big trailers all of the time...
Any suggestions for a SUV with good tow capacity, which can be towed 4 down?