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My 16 year old Saab 9-3 hatchback is beginning to show its age. Does
anyone have experience towing a standard class or 15m ship in a Cobra, Avionic or similar trailer with any of the following cars: Subaru Outback Sport (NOT the Outback) Subaru WRX Honda Crosstour Thanks, P9 |
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Yes. My 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX has made for a _very_ nice tow-
vehicle, as well as an enjoyable sporty daily commuter car. :-) I used to race in the SCCA and couldn't bear to have a minivan or truck for my vehicle, and the WRX has been great at meeting both needs. In 2009 I towed my glider (DG-300 inside a metal 1980's Cobra trailer) from Seattle, WA to Warner Springs, CA and back (a 2500 mile round- trip) with no problems. I also tow the glider a few times a year back and forth between Seattle, WA and Ephrata, WA (across one of two mountain passes). The WRX handles both acceleration and braking just fine (trailer does have a surge brake), and has been tested at speeds upwards of 80mph (don't ask). I typically see 20 - 21mpg when commuting (partially due to the Turbo and my driving style, as a former race-car driver). When towing I get around 18mpg. There are 3 not-so-great things about the WRX: 1) Up until the latest model, the rear seats don't fold down - so you can't combine the back seats and trunk space into one large cargo area. 2) If you're tall (I'm 6'1"), the moonroof lowers the ceiling enough that you'll brush your hair on it constantly. 3) The seats on many of the WRX models through the years are not great for your posture or lower back. I slightly injured my back at the California contest lifting wings and flying for a week; then drove 1200 miles home - further damaging my back due to the seat configuration. I had to take some time off flying and do some physical therapy to get back to 100%. :-( Now that my back is better I still enjoy the car, but am leery of taking it on multi-day hauls because of the stress it puts on my lower back. Hope this info helps! Take care, --Noel On Mar 4, 11:03*pm, P9 wrote: My 16 year old Saab 9-3 hatchback is beginning to show its age. *Does anyone have experience towing a standard class or 15m ship in a Cobra, Avionic or similar trailer with any of the following cars: Subaru Outback Sport *(NOT the Outback) Subaru WRX Honda Crosstour Thanks, P9 |
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P.S. Although I love my WRX, I'm debating whether to get a different
vehicle (due to my back, my height, and a desire to have folding rear seats)... So if someone is enamored of them and wants to make a serious offer, my ears are open. :-) |
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Thanks,
I am the club land out champion. Do you find the 6 inch ground clearance (vs 8.3 for my Saab) to be a problem? |
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On Mar 5, 12:51*am, P9 wrote:
Thanks, I am the club land out champion. *Do you find the 6 inch ground clearance (vs 8.3 for my Saab) to be a problem? No, but I haven't done any "4x4" driving for retrieves - just into the occasional fallow field. No problems so far! --Noel |
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On Mar 5, 2:03*am, P9 wrote:
My 16 year old Saab 9-3 hatchback is beginning to show its age. *Does anyone have experience towing a standard class or 15m ship in a Cobra, Avionic or similar trailer with any of the following cars: Subaru Outback Sport *(NOT the Outback) Subaru WRX Honda Crosstour Thanks, P9 157K(miles) on an 04 WRX hatchback. Maybe 15K towing various Komets and Cobras w/ and w/o brakes. No issues. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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On Mar 5, 2:03*am, P9 wrote:
My 16 year old Saab 9-3 hatchback is beginning to show its age. *Does anyone have experience towing a standard class or 15m ship in a Cobra, Avionic or similar trailer with any of the following cars: Subaru Outback Sport *(NOT the Outback) Subaru WRX Honda Crosstour Thanks, P9 My Outback worked fine. Tim |
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