CRV’s are great too. This is from past weekend. It tows 16ft Jon boat fine. 2014 and older don’t have CVT’s.I think the CRV will be more practical for my needs. It has quite a bit more room than the 3, and there are a lot more of them around...
Up to 2014 they’re old fashioned K24’s with port injection and 5 speeds. 2015 and newer are direct injection and CVT.The Honda CRV is coming up quite a bit in my searches, and I know they are reliable, however, I would want one with the 2.4 liter, not the turbo, or the 1.8...
I really like the look of these but I think they only come with a CVT so that puts it out of contention here
CRV’s are great too. This is from past weekend. It tows 16ft Jon boat fine. 2014 and older don’t have CVT’s.
I don't do the cyber purchases. I've gotta see/drive, and be able to have my mechanic check it out before I buy it, so it almost has to be something local, at least semi local...Maybe @macarose has options or recommendations for you.
Something southern with no rust and probably delivered to you.
Plus it looks as small, if not smaller than the Mazda 3...I really like the look of these but I think they only come with a CVT so that puts it out of contention here
They are very small indeed (which is why I like them because I’m not a fan of big SUVs but I do like the much smaller ones that are the size of the old 2 door hatchbacks that I love and wish they would still make)Plus it looks as small, if not smaller than the Mazda 3...
Read up on the posts here about @macarose and his 48 hours and a used car on Facebook. Many recommendations from here at BITOG. He may have something that you could go and try or options. I totally understand the wanting to see/touch/drive/inspect. With all the used car scams out there, I personally value input from car minded people we have here as compared to general public or even many car dealers.I don't do the cyber purchases. I've gotta see/drive, and be able to have my mechanic check it out before I buy it, so it almost has to be something local, at least semi local...
My Corolla's towing capacity is 1000 lbs, and I towed 1000lbs (loaded) with it. It did just fine. My tongue weight with that trailer was less than 100 lbs. I have a different trailer now, so I won't know what its tongue weight will be until I load the bike for the first time...I looked up the towing capacity for a 2011 CR-V and it said 1500 KG, which is like 3300 lbs...I'm sure the Highlander would be similar...I think a big thing to look at is also the tow ratings at least on line search.
The loading of trailer may also play a large role. Last summer I hauled two 55 gallon drums of diesel in an open top trailer with my daughters '08 CRV. I had them toward the front and the tongue weight made it sag a lot. I had to do a second trip and put themcloser toward trailer axle but still with tongue weight. Much better but if 1000 lb towing capacity is needed, that needs to be watched.
1500 lbs, not KG at least here in USA. The older 6cyl Highlanders were able to do more but the 4 cyl were also like 1500 lbs.My Corolla's towing capacity is 1000 lbs, and I towed 1000lbs (loaded) with it. It did just fine. My tongue weight with that trailer was less than 100 lbs. I have a different trailer now, so I won't know what its tongue weight will be until I load the bike for the first time...I looked up the towing capacity for a 2011 CR-V and it said 1500 KG, which is like 3300 lbs...I'm sure the Highlander would be similar...
That's plenty for my needs...1500 lbs, not KG at least here in USA. The older 6cyl Highlanders were able to do more but the 4 cyl were also like 1500 lbs.
We have one and like it. It's a loaded 2012 AWD with about 90k miles with no issues. Good luck with your search