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I have a Ford F-150 ecoboost 4x4. Max distance 200 miles.
Was looking to downgrade. What do you use to pull? Was curious about 2wd Forerunner, 2wd Tahoe, and the real question late model Grand Cherokee V6 4x4? Thanks! |
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What are you looking to tow with the vehicle. The overall weight of the trailer and contents will determine what kind of a tow vehicle you should have. Also, presuming it's a boat, what kind of launch ramps are in your area. Here in NJ, where most ramps are fairly steep, 4wd is just about a necessity. I cannot count the number of vehicles I've towed up the slippery ramp of Leonardo State Marina because they only had 2wd. Personally, as my sig states, I'm using a Dodge Durango with 4WD and a 5.7 (345 CI) Hemi engine. It's got the power I want and need and I just never have to worry about towing. Before that I had a Land Rover Discovery with a 4.0L V8 and I still have my Jeep Cherokee with it's 4.0L inline 6 engine. True, 4wd's are not as gas efficient as a 2wd, but for my money the peace of mind is well worth the few extra bucks. Other's here can give you exacts on the various vehicles you just asked about. I know that Jeep Grand Cherokees had lots of engine and trans problems back a few years, don't know how they are now so can't help you with that one.
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Thanks. 1987 V-20 cc in Alabama
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I've had my V20 for 25 years, so I've been through a few vehicles. Started with a dodge van w/318 . Then dodge pick up w/318. Next was dodge pick up with 360. Currently with a 02 chevy tahoe 4wd w/5.3. Out of all of them, tahoe is the most comfortable. I also have a tandem trailer, which i believe helps. I think the 5.3 is a little weak, but my tow is only 5 miles round trip. I've pulled it to the keys (750 one way) and wished i had the 6.0.
I'd look for a 2000-2004 tahoe/yukon with less than 150,000 miles. Around here, priced anywhere from $3500-$5000. Agree with D, 4wd is a big plus. |
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As to the op, you don't need alot to tow a v-20. Many here have done it with Honda Pilot's, Jeep Cherokee's, and the like. 2 vs 4 wheel drive comes down to mostly the condition of the ramp you use.
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probably right ferm. i'm an old man and drive like it. i like the fuel mileage of the the 5.3 vs the 6.0. probably put 15000 miles a year 0n it with 14500 non towing.
if i had it to do over, i;d look at suburban/yukon xl. absolutely no room behind third seat |
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