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Post Info TOPIC: Using what I have for a toad


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Using what I have for a toad


I have been shopping for an RV and know that on a limited budget I will have to tow  the vehicle I have. Just wanted some feedback on how this car, a Honda 2008 CRV 4wd will do for towing.

 

Thanks again for any and all advice.

 

Roger

 



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CRVs are great toads. We towed a 2002 for more than a decade and have friends with newer ones that they tow. Do follow the towing procedure in the owners manual, run it through the gears and then idle for 3 to 4 minutes before towing.

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bjoyce wrote:

CRVs are great toads. We towed a 2002 for more than a decade and have friends with newer ones that they tow. Do follow the towing procedure in the owners manual, run it through the gears and then idle for 3 to 4 minutes before towing.


Bill

 Thanks for the great Info.



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I believe the Honda CRV's are one one the most popular toads out there because their light and roomy.


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