โDec-28-2013 12:10 PM
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โJan-03-2014 07:44 PM
โJan-03-2014 11:31 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:itguy08 wrote:Golden_HVAC wrote:
Check the towing ability of the Ford Flex. With the Ecoboost 3.5L, it should be able to tow 5,000 pounds. The engine is more power than needed. I think it can seat up to 7.
Fred.
This. Almost bought one of those. A Friend told me to also check out the Taurus SHO. The rest was history.
I think far too many folks believe that a given weight limit means that the vehicle will perform as well with that weight as without- and regardless of the shape/type of the tow. But weight isn't everything- frontal area of the load is a big consideration, too.
Ford gives maximum recommendations in that department for all vehicles' towing specs, and warns that, here quotingFord wrote:
. Exceeding these limitations may significantly reduce the performance of your towing vehicle.
For the Flex, that number is either 20 or 30 sq. feet, depending on equipment. Ford Flex link
Per the Taurus SHO:
I'm confused as to what's meant above by the above reference to that car since the base Taurus is only rated to tow 1,000 pounds and the Sho is excluded from any recommendation at all-? Ford Taurus link
Recommended max frontal area for that one, by the way, is only 12 sq...
Again referring to TYPE of load- while a vehicle may well be able to efficiently tow 3 or 4 thousand low-profile pounds of snowmobiles or a boat, the 64 sq. foot-frontal area of a comparable weight 8w x 8t TT may prove to be problematic.
โJan-03-2014 10:33 AM
mkirsch wrote:
How many 4000lb "high wall" travel trailers are out there?
More likely the OP's daughter will be towing a compact TT or a slope-fronted hybrid, or a largish popup.
โJan-03-2014 10:06 AM
โJan-03-2014 09:46 AM
itguy08 wrote:Golden_HVAC wrote:
Check the towing ability of the Ford Flex. With the Ecoboost 3.5L, it should be able to tow 5,000 pounds. The engine is more power than needed. I think it can seat up to 7.
Fred.
This. Almost bought one of those. A Friend told me to also check out the Taurus SHO. The rest was history.
Ford wrote:
. Exceeding these limitations may significantly reduce the performance of your towing vehicle.
โJan-03-2014 09:24 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
How does your daughter define "good gas mileage"?
โJan-03-2014 09:19 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Check the towing ability of the Ford Flex. With the Ecoboost 3.5L, it should be able to tow 5,000 pounds. The engine is more power than needed. I think it can seat up to 7.
Fred.
โJan-03-2014 08:27 AM
โDec-31-2013 10:43 AM
Redsky wrote:
If gas mileage is very important it would also help to get a lighter trailer to tow. Lots more options for towing a trailer with a loaded weight under 3,000 lbs. like the Subaru wagons that get a true 30 MPG at 70 MPH on the freeway when not towing.
โDec-31-2013 07:34 AM
Windwalker55 wrote:
My daughter wants to buy a new/used 4WD vehicle that gets good mileage yet pulls up to about 4,000 pounds. Any suggestions?
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โDec-30-2013 04:46 PM
โDec-29-2013 05:08 PM
skipnchar wrote:
Lots of options but.....towing AND good fuel mileage are not compatible with one another. With just about any tow vehicle you find with adequate power to make towing easy, you will get around 10 MPG.
โDec-29-2013 09:26 AM