Re: New boat! now i gotta pull it tho....
I actually have run acrosss a few articles/tests that say the Ford Edge easily towed a 2500+ lb boat. That more in line with what I'm thinking. My set-up will probably never get over 3k. Would a big suv be better? for sure. but is it overkill?
Bigger is always better, but how much can you afford in gas mileage even when not towing the boat. I have no problem biting the bullet when I am towing but I hate to get 15 or so mpg when empty.
There's no way I'd even consider the Edge for a tow vehicle. Its only a car chassis underneath. I've towed 3500lbs with a Ford Pinto but that don't make it a tow vehicle.
The Honda is also a poor choice, a neighbor here has an '08, and it's about worthless with his 17' trihull that only weighs about 1500 lbs or so. It moans and groans and struggles the whole way.
I've used an Explorer to tow up to about 4800 lbs with surprising results, the 4.0L auto trans does great as a tow vehicle and that truck weighs in close to the weight of the larger SUV. On the down side, I don't think it will get much better mileage than a full size SUV.
I can't recommend the 4Runner since the last one I had was a nightmare. I won't get into that here, but it turned me off of Toyota for good.
A friend of mine as an '02 Pathfinder, it's an ok truck but is hard on fuel, about on par with the Explorer, and again, if your not saving any money on fuel, why drive a smaller truck. I generally favor Fords but the GM Tahoe and any of their half ton pickups all get in the 20 mpg range with the smaller V8 and with this economy, they can be had at a right price now, even new.
I've been looking at a new Silverado, which it looks to be like I can buy it outright for not much more than a used truck. I used a 2007 Silverado 4.8L powered extra cab 4x4 to pickup a boat about 80 miles north of me last month, it averaged 22 mpg up and back, my 4 cylinder Ford Ranger don't get much better than that. The new Dodge is also supposed to get decent mileage but I've not seen that first hand yet and I'm not a fan of their transmissions.