RudysWorld wrote:
Looking for a new suv for DW. Currently using a tow dolly behind our Georgetown to tow our vehicle. Would like the option in the future of towing 4 wheels down. The available options have decreased significantly. Is anyone using a CRV or Equinox as a dinghy? Would like to hear advantages and disadvantages of both. Thanks for your input.
RudysWorld,
Well Sir, in our quest for a toad back in the late part of 2011, we test drove a few CRVs and, a 2012 Chev Equinox. I really liked the Equinox for a couple of reasons. One, to both of us, it seemed quite a bit roomier than the CRV. It also seemed a bit "Peppier" than the CRV. And, if I recall, the Equinox, the GMC Terrain and a couple more "flat towable" umits we were considering, ALL HAD 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS while Honda, seemed to be stuck in keeping it's 5-speed. Now, to some, that means nothing.
But, there's a reason that many manufacturers are going to multiple speed automatics. Dodge just came out with an 8-speed auto for it's trucks. I'm certainly no tech wizard in design engineering but, to me, if you can keep in the torque range of your engine without climbing to high RPMs by using more gears, then why not.
So, why Honda, at least back then, stayed with the 5-speed I'm not sure. But, in any case, for some reason, or two, we chose the CRV. I won't go into the procedure for setting up to tow, you'll find all that out later.
But, if we were to go that route again, knowing what we know now, I think we opt for the Equinox. One of things that we noticed was the Honda displays more road noise than the Equinox.
Sorry to be into too much depth but, it's your money and you have to live with what you choose. There's a ton of happy CRV owners out there and some are on their second and third units. After about 18 months and about 12 or 14K miles, we just weren't happy with it and sold it.
Do yourself a favor, when you test drive, take them for long runs and really listen and feel for your ride comfort and characteristics. Don't just let the salesman take you around the block. We drove the Equinox for about 75-80 mile test drive and, WITHOUT ANY SALESMAN!
Scott
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