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Need SUV buying advice under 25k/MPG/ Tow the coyote.
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<blockquote data-quote="7upstang" data-source="post: 15359591" data-attributes="member: 143363"><p>Your options to me, seem to be limited. </p><p></p><p>Most SUVs' in the price range will be underpowered and undersized for decent MPG. You'll be pushing a smaller SUV to the limits of their 6K towing range. Not sure where you live, but hills would be a challenge. Plus a nearly 4K pound car would need a light weight trailer. </p><p></p><p>Not saying your goal is unachievable, however I believe it may be difficult to obtain without one or more goal being lost. </p><p></p><p>I've seen the Power By the Hour crew tow a coyote car to several NMRA events with their Explorer sport. But Explorer sports don't have the greatest gas mileage from my experience. Perhaps a used Dodge Durango with a V8 might suit the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7upstang, post: 15359591, member: 143363"] Your options to me, seem to be limited. Most SUVs' in the price range will be underpowered and undersized for decent MPG. You'll be pushing a smaller SUV to the limits of their 6K towing range. Not sure where you live, but hills would be a challenge. Plus a nearly 4K pound car would need a light weight trailer. Not saying your goal is unachievable, however I believe it may be difficult to obtain without one or more goal being lost. I've seen the Power By the Hour crew tow a coyote car to several NMRA events with their Explorer sport. But Explorer sports don't have the greatest gas mileage from my experience. Perhaps a used Dodge Durango with a V8 might suit the cause. [/QUOTE]
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