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ssstar3
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Mar 19, 2013

How is the Chevy Traverse towing 5000 lbs?

I've been researching RVs and TT's for over a year and have finally decided I'm happy in the Airstream 23 ft Serenity. Now I need a vehicle to tow it and came upon the Chevy Traverse which seems like it would theoretically work. Has anyone actually used this vehicle for towing that much weight?
  • i don't quite understand the attraction some have for the Traverse as a tow vehicle, especially compared to the Tahoe.

    Traverse- mpg is 17/24
    Tahoe- mpg is 15/21

    Traverse tow capacity- 5200lbs. with a 150lb. driver
    Tahoe tow capacity- up to 8500lbs. with a 150lb. driver

    the Tahoe gives more room and much more towing capacity, for only 2-3 miles per gallon less. plus it's ladder frame construction vs. the unibody construction of the Traverse.
  • ChooChooMan74 wrote:
    I am all for towing small, but I think you are a bit too small for that trailer. Could it be done with a struggle? Probably. I would suggest something a little smaller/lighter.


    Or since you haven't purchased TV yet you might want to consider something a little bigger. If you were looking at a new Traverse then maybe consider a 1-2 year old Tahoe for around the same money. I think you would be better off not only of the room in the Tahoe but also in how it would tow that trailer.
  • I am all for towing small, but I think you are a bit too small for that trailer. Could it be done with a struggle? Probably. I would suggest something a little smaller/lighter.
  • You'll have lots of responses for and against, mostly against. It is certainly doable. Not to open another can of worms on the subject but I would highly recommend talking to Andy at Can Am Rv in London Ontario. He is an expert at setting up all sorts of vehicles to tow Airstreams with. Not everyone agrees with his methods but he is highly knowledgeable and people come from around the world for his advice.

    You can search on here for posts or go to www.canamrv.ca or call direct at 1-866-226-2678

    I am not tied to these people in any way but have used their services in the past and have spoken with many customers who have nothing but good things to say.
  • Well depends on ACTUAL fully loaded TT weight, and year and options on Chevy. In 2013 the Traverse is rated for minimum 2000#, max 5200# tow weight. Thus tongue weight VEHICLE spec is likely 520# at best. You want 13% to 15% of the FULLY LOADED TT WEIGHT on the tongue. Thus the max TT weight fully loaded is 4000#. Seems very light for a 23 ft TT to me. Make sure you check ALL specs. What is the TT GVWR?
  • The Serenity is 4800 pounds curb weight before you put so much as a pair of undies in it. That's within 200 pounds of the Traverse's 5,000 pound capacity.

    Since many folks use an average planning number of 1,000 pounds of added weight to trailer payload once ready-to-travel, I'm thinkin' you're not going to be hearing from a lot of Traverse owners with the kind of towing experience you're looking for.