While the Motorhome list is excellent, it is a starting point. The 2017 should be published in Feb, so for new have to rely on 2016. As noted earlier, weight and towing capacity of the RV (some Class B as low as 3000lb) is a critical issue. The Motorhome list includes vehicle 'published' weights which may help you rule out vehicles if over the weight (plus buffer) limit. When narrowed down, go online and review the owners manuals as Ford, GM, and FCA are good about having a "Recreational Towing" section. YOu may find discrepancies within models. While not an SUV, I know there is a discrepancy with the Chev Malibu, where Motorhome indicated that is, the owner's manual indicates only the base 1.5L engine is. Likewise with the Ford Edge SUV, only the 2 optional engines are 4 down towable, where the base 2.0L in the Edge or any other Ford/Lincoln vehicle using it is not 4 down towable - but dolly towable if FWD. If looking at dolly towable, most dollies have a 5000lb weight limit which even the FWD Jeep Grand Cherokee (diesel or hemi) would exceed and V6 'maxing out', where the 4WD version is flat towable if the RV can handle that weight.