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2.5L Subaru Outback. It handled better than towing it with a slightly older (97) Chevy Tahoe 5.7L While we're comparing tow vehicles, I currently have a Standard class glider, with a typical fiberglass tube trailer. Tows fine up to as fast as I want to go behind my '95 Dodge Dakote 4-cyl pickup. But sometime in the future, that will wear out or I'll get tired of the standard shift, and it'll be replaced. 2 vehicles interest me: the Honda Ridgeline pickup, and the Subaru Baja (either at least 3 years old, I'm done with new vehicles). Does anyone have any experience with either of these for towing gliders? tia, Ed |
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