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- LK23ExplorerFor what its worth. We bought a 2012 Honda CRV after owning three earlier year models. Big mistake! We hated it. After two months of uncomfortable driving, we traded it for a 2012 Buick Enclave. The Enclave is very comfortable, roomy and is a great tow vehicle.
- ferg24ExplorerFrom what I understand, all that changed on the Hondas and Acuras is the warranty. They didn't want to keep having to warranty damage from people improperly towing them. Mainly going from R to N will cause major damage. I was told by an Acura and Honda dealership tech the only problem he's ever seen from people towing is fried e-brakes from failing to release.
- emzeeExplorerI am laughing to myself. I just Googled; are Acura RDX's flat towable? and this page was what I got. You have much the same thoughts as me as far as the CR-V. We thought we would wait till the 2013's came out because of the change then we ended up disappointed in the "new" style. We had a 2005 MDX and traded it in for a new MDX because the style was much nicer. Then we found out 2005 MDX's are flat towable, not the year we have though :( . The fit is too small. I am not fond of Fords or Jeeps, maybe an Equinox but I do prefer Honda's and Acura's. :?
- az99Explorer
mowermech wrote:
Manual trans will not work for us. One of the 2 drivers does not do stick shift. :)
Personally, I would get a Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I have enjoyed mine, and it has been trouble free. Just remember, the plethora of available accessories makes J-E-E-P mean "Just Empty Every Pocket".
Just my opinion, but another good choice would be any manual transmission Subaru (the automatic versions must be trailered).
Again, my opinion, but the Chrysler PT Cruiser with manual transmission is towable four down. Our little convertible has done well on the snow/ice this year. The automatic versions can be dolly towed, or there is a Remco lube pump available. We tow ours on an old Demco Kar Kaddy dolly.
We want something AWD in a mid size crossover with some creature comfort options. If I don't find something we will just keep our current SUV and get a little FWD car to tow. Just want a quick hookup and go.
I like your Jeep meaning. Jeep has a totally different meaning to me.:( - mowermechExplorerPersonally, I would get a Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I have enjoyed mine, and it has been trouble free. Just remember, the plethora of available accessories makes J-E-E-P mean "Just Empty Every Pocket".
Just my opinion, but another good choice would be any manual transmission Subaru (the automatic versions must be trailered).
Again, my opinion, but the Chrysler PT Cruiser with manual transmission is towable four down. Our little convertible has done well on the snow/ice this year. The automatic versions can be dolly towed, or there is a Remco lube pump available. We tow ours on an old Demco Kar Kaddy dolly. - az99Explorer
MikeRP wrote:
Thanks it is a shame it is not towable. Looks like a Jeep, Ford, or Chevy. We don't like the shape of the Honda CRV.
No offense to the CRV as I know it is a great and loved car but we did not like much about it either. By looking at specs and reviews we were ready to pick out a color and go. Until we saw and drove it.
If you look at the Ford or Lincoln, be sure you spend a lot of time with their user unfriendly touch screen. We hated it but some friends of ours thought they could deal with it and got an MKX. 1 year later and they still hope to come out one morning and it be gone. :)
We are unfortunately still looking also. Good Luck - MikeRPExplorerThanks it is a shame it is not towable. Looks like a Jeep, Ford, or Chevy. We don't like the shape of the Honda CRV.
- az99Explorer
MikeRP wrote:
There does not seem to be much available in a towable mid size crossover. The Hyundia Santa Fe is nice but not towable. The SRX is towable but $50K and heavy.
Thanks !
I hope so that's what my wife wants. - az99ExplorerThe 2013 Acura RDX AWD is not towable 4 down per the dealer.
The sales(give me the check and we'll worry about it later)manager said it was towable. I asked the salesman to read that to me from the manual. He then confirmed the manual says it is NOT towable. - MikeRPExplorerThanks !
I hope so that's what my wife wants.
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