OlesOdyssey wrote:
Hello. I'm a first time camper owner and need a new SUV to tow my 2021 Keystone Bullet Crossfire TT with 4700 lbs GVWR. I'd prefer not to buy a large SUV (Sequoia, Tahoe, Armada, Expedition). I've done research on the Jeep Grand Cherokee models with the V-8 HEMI, as well as the Lexus GX460 and the Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged, all of which appear to have the hp, torque and towing capacity. I'm open to other recommendations as well. Thanks, in advance, for your help!
Welcome!
If you were more specific, it would help. Are you talking new or at least current models?
That said, the "big" midsize suvs that you are considering (put the Durango in the mix too, Ford and GM don't have anything competitive in this class.
ANY of those you mentioned will tow that trailer smartly and safely.
Exploder Eco boost would as well, but shorter wheelbase.
Personally I would take my chances pulling that trailer with a Toyota corolla before I ever bought a Range Rover. If the image of driving one wasn't bad enough, the drama and cost of owning one will likely make your regret the decision in the long run!
The top 2 rigs in that class for your use are a GJC or Durango.
And i may be harsh on the Euro rig thing, I'm not a Euro car aficionado and frankly anyone I know with them, and the problems I hear about...those folks who onw them are not mechanically inclined and that could be part of the deal. So to be fair, If I took a poll, here in the land of douchey Euro cars and SUVs, I see more Bimmers on the road than all the others combined (save for little VW cars) and of all other brands, more Mercedes than the other 3 or 4 mfgs combined.
I love the idea of a X5 diesel. And think they're extremely cool, look sweet and offer alot. My old boss (he was a douchey euro car driver), bought 2 new X5 X35s, 2013ish. Bought a his and hers. He was that kind of guy. Wore $2k worth of clothes and shoes to work to be the area manager of a construction company.... He had a diesel, wife had a gasser. I saw him drive the wifes car probably 30-400 of the time and he said several times how the diesel was in the shop for....whatever. And these were new vehicles. Food for thought.