June 1, 2009

Expand your list to include the Subaru Outback Sport not the big Outback, you AWD and 165hp. The Honda gets 2125, the Toyota varies but some models up to 28mpg, and the Subie gets 2330 2005 models, so all are fairly efficient. Julie. Thats not gonna do so well hauling trailer. What are you planning on towing? If its small utility trailer, under lbs, likely anything will pull it. A lot of the cars youre shopping are, in my opinion, basically hatchbacks. Those extras gave me more insurance discounts, too.

also have 60mileperday commute to work and need safety, reliability and comfort. Remember, weight shifts to the rear tires, which no power. Other options? Try small SUV, like the Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4, or Subaru Forester. Expand your list to include the Subaru Outback Sport not the big Outback, you AWD and 165hp. Maybe even matching pair of jet skis. I think you can AWD in Suzuki Aerio, also. Nope those capacities are in Australia, for the Australian models, which might use different springs, shocks, and tires, all affecting the payload and tow capacities.

also have 60mileperday commute to work and need safety, reliability and comfort. You can basic models of those for about 19k. A lot of the cars youre shopping are, in my opinion, basically hatchbacks. The Honda gets 2125, the Toyota varies but some models up to 28mpg, and the Subie gets 2330 2005 models, so all are fairly efficient. Lastly, wanted vehicle that was sporty, peppy, and looked great. Im not sure that the US version is rated to tow at all, but check into it. Maybe even matching pair of jet skis.

also have 60mileperday commute to work and need safety, reliability and comfort. Those had 140hp and IIRC were getting power boost this year. All have engines or bigger and AWD as options. But honestly, have you ever watched FWD vehicle pull jet ski up the ramp. Im not sure that the US version is rated to tow at all, but check into it. I think you can AWD in Suzuki Aerio, also.

Nope those capacities are in Australia, for the Australian models, which might use different springs, shocks, and tires, all affecting the payload and tow capacities. Thats not gonna do so well hauling trailer. juiceAnd just love her!!! have pedigree dogs that need transportation fairly often, so the 92X is the perfect size to haul them comfortably. Remember, weight shifts to the rear tires, which no power. Im not sure that the US version is rated to tow at all, but check into it. Other options?




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