Fun DD That Can Tow 5k

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2019-2020 Midsize Crossover/SUV towing chart
Vehicles are listed here in order of make and model:

Make/ModelEngineMax. TowingStarting Price*
Acura MDX3.5L V65,000 lbs.$46,400 (SH-AWD)
Audi Q73.0L Turbo V67,700 lbs.$59,950 (Premium)
Audi Q83.0L Turbo V67,700 lbs.$67,400 (Premium)
BMW X53.0L Turbo I6~6,600 lbs.$61,200 (xDrive40i)
Buick Enclave3.6L V65,000 lbs.$45,295 (Essence AWD)
Chevrolet Traverse3.6L V65,000 lbs.$34,900 (LS AWD)
Dodge Durango3.6L V66,200 lbs.$33,095 (SXT)
Ford Explorer2.3L I-4/3.0L Turbo V65,300 lbs.
(ST: 5,600)
$36,175 (XLT)
Honda Pilot3.5.L V65,000 lbs.$33,550 (LX AWD)
Hyundai Palisade3.8L V65,000 lbs.$34,345 (SE AWD)
Infiniti QX603.5L V65,000 lbs.$46,350 (AWD)
Jeep Cherokee3.2L V64,500 lbs.$27,240 (Latitude 4Ɨ4)
Jeep Grand Cherokee3.6L V6/6.4L V86,200 lbs.
(SRT: 7,200)
$33,895 (Laredo E)
$67,495 (SRT)
Kia Sorento3.3L V65,000 lbs.$34,530 (LX V6 AWD)
Kia Telluride3.8L V65,000 lbs.$33,690 (LX)
Land Rover Defender2.0L I-4/3.0L I-67,716 lbs.$49,900 (Base 110)
Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class3.5L V67,700 lbs.$56,700 (GLE 350 4MATIC)
Nissan Pathfinder3.5L V66,000 lbs.$33,370 (S 4Ɨ4)
Porsche Cayenne3.0L Turbo V67,700 lbs.$65,700 (Cayenne)
Range Rover Sport3.0L S/C V67,716 lbs.$68,750 (SE)
Subaru Ascent2.4L Turbo H45,000 lbs.$34,395 (Premium)
Tesla Model XElectric5,000 lbs.$84,990 (Long Range)
Toyota Highlander3.5L V65,000 lbs.$35,340 (LE V6 AWD)
Volkswagen Atlas3.6L V65,000 lbs.$34,095 (S w/ 4MOTION)
Volvo XC902.0L Turbo I45,000 lbs.$50,850 (T5 Momentum AWD)
 

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PPV Tahoe, LQ4 swap with cam, rockers, and valve springs. Tune. Send it

Did we discuss Tahoe or Yukon?

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SO what is your budget? IDK if that was covered. I was thinking something on the cheaper side. You can get one hell of an X5 for under $15,000. And that's about all I would want to spend because no matter how well you take care of it or what expensive repairs/mods you do to it, it'll be worth $6,500 by the time it's 12 years old.
 
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SO what is your budget? IDK if that was covered. I was thinking something on the cheaper side. You can get one hell of an X5 for under $15,000. And that's about all I would want to spend because no matter how well you take care of it or what expensive repairs/mods you do to it, it'll be worth $6,500 by the time it's 12 years old.

a good chunk of the suv's in that chart above won't be worth more than $6500 at 12 years old :rofl:
 
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1. Porsche Panamera
Towing capacity: 4,850 pounds

Not too many consumers would instantly think of the Porsche Panamera as one of the best cars that can tow on the market today due to the sticker price that starts at more than $79K and heads north. With a rated tow capacity of 4,850 pounds, the car is one of the best autos for towing on the market today that is not a truck or SUV. The roadster is one of the few on the market with four doors, and Porsche offers a number of drive-train options for consumers to choose from when buying the car. The stock engine is rated at 430 horsepower and can go from zero to 60 MPH in just 4.0 seconds (without a tow). The overall fuel efficiency rating of the vehicle comes in as average at 16 MPG (city) and 23 MPG (highway) for cars.

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you'd be the hero we all need, towing a side by side, with a panamera.
 

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There it is. Was going to post the actual Tcg way would be to list higher hp CAR and just say itā€™s got enough power to pull 5k


hey. i saw a few articles with it rated at almost 5k.

fuckin' send it.

found a hitch.


seems like 10-16 only because pdk trans can't handle towing.
 
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