Sep-02-2019 10:42 PM
Sep-05-2019 10:42 AM
carringb wrote:
If you want to tow that much trailer AND carry 6 people in luxury, the Navigator is by far the best option IMO. The interior is at least as good as the MLS finally, but will manage a heavy trailer far better.
Full size vans are great, but the Express and NV are riding on ancient chassis at the point. Only the Transit has any semblance of a modern driving experience, but a relatively low GCWR. I don't think any of them would meet the OP's tastes, if they were considering a GLS.
Sep-05-2019 06:22 AM
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Sep-04-2019 11:11 AM
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Sep-04-2019 09:56 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
I thought you said family of 4 in the original post. That GLS is going to be taxed with 6 people. I would look at a van.
Sep-04-2019 08:03 AM
outdoorbug wrote:Jebby14 wrote:
^ why the short wheelbase tow vehicle. clearly budget is there to get a proper vehicle. my f150 and explorer were bought new 9 months apart for around what you are looking to pay combined.......... both seat 4 with lots of room.
I need a good 7 seater SUV for long road trips where I won't be taking the RV trailer with me. I have kids that will start throwing their shoes at me if I take them on a long trip in a cramped SUV.
Sep-04-2019 07:18 AM
Sep-03-2019 03:58 PM
rdhetrick wrote:
Don't forget to include the weight of the hitch itself - 100 lbs or so. So you really only have 800-100=700 lbs. 700/.14 = 5000 lbs trailer weight. 1000 lbs cargo in your trailer, that makes your dry trailer weight max about 4000 lbs.
Those are the limits according to the math. It may or may not be a pleasurable ride. If you're going 50 miles a few weekends a year, probably would be okay. If you're going on long trips with a lot of driving time, probably won't be a whole lot of fun driving.
As said above, check your actual vehicle numbers, they might be even lower.
I can say that I don't ever recall seeing a GLS towing anything in any campground I've ever stayed at. Doesn't mean it can't be done, I just haven't seen it.
Sep-03-2019 03:30 PM
truckpro wrote:
If I were you I would call the place where you bought the camper from and ask for help there as well. A lot of times they can look all of the info up for you and let you know if it is a good idea to pull that much weight with the type of vehicle you have.
Sep-03-2019 03:29 PM
Jebby14 wrote:
^ why the short wheelbase tow vehicle. clearly budget is there to get a proper vehicle. my f150 and explorer were bought new 9 months apart for around what you are looking to pay combined.......... both seat 4 with lots of room.
Sep-03-2019 01:03 PM
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