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katekebo wrote:
We use a Toyota Sienna minivan with 3.3 l, 230 hp engine, 5 speed auto and front wheel drive to tow a Bayliner 175. The minivan is rated to tow 3500 lb (standard, no optional equipment required), while the boat weights approx. 2500 lb (with trailer and full tank of gas). We never had any issues towing, launching or retriving the boat and we never felt the need for 4 wheel drive or more power, even on steep and wet ramps. Worst case, if the ramp was very uneven and the wheel of the trailer got stuck against a bump or fallen into a hole, the front wheel of the van have spun if I stepped to hard on the gas pedal, but I never had a problem getting out of the situation just by using the gas pedal gently and gradually increasing the traction without letting the wheel to spin agan. That's what I've got my eye on. My kids are grown now...but the base Sienna seems to be good value for the price. Why a small Subaru Forrester with a 4 cylinder engine costs as much. |
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