Hello all, newbie here.
I just bought a Wildwood 27DBK TT (new layout for 2017) and am looking for an SUV to pull it. The trailer is about 32' long ball to bumper and 6400 lbs. dry. The wife wants an SUV with three rows of seats rather than a truck to pull it because the family is soon going to be spending a lot of time in our towing vehicle. So a nice strong truck isn't an option for me, unfortunately. She also doesn't like the bulk of the Suburban and similar vehicles. She also refuses to buy a Toyota or Honda.
So I've been looking at Tahoes, Yukons, Expeditions, and Armadas. After reading quite a few stories around the net, I have found very few trailer owners that can vouch for a Tahoe, Yukon, or Expedition pulling this sort of trailer, even though the trailer is lighter than the 8000-9000 lbs tow rating of these vehicles (properly equipped). Yet, I can find quite a few good testimonials for the Armada. Even though consumer rating services would put the Armada at the bottom of this list (based on comfort, alloy wheel brightness, blah blah blah), is it true that the Armada would be the best tow vehicle of these four vehicles? Or could it just be that Armada owners are more optimistic about their experience than Tahoe / Yukon / Expedition owners for some reason? Is there a physical reason that the Armada would be better (vehicle weight, engine torque, wheelbase dimensions, lube coolers, axle ratio...)?
Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.