Re: Suggestions for tow vehicle that'll fit the family
Not sure the OP is still watching this thread but I'll throw my opinion in.
I have a 2000 Chevy Astro with a tow package. It's rated to tow up to 6,300 pounds. I tow a 17.5 fiberglass boat behind it as much as several times a week. I have also towed things like a trailer mounted, 30 ton (no it doesn't weigh that much) air conditioning/dehumidification unit and a loaded, 24 foot utility trailer with this van. Although my boat trailer does not currenly have brakes, the other trailers do and I wouldn't tow those sorts of weights without them.
I love this van and consider it to be one of the best vehicles that I have ever owned. It was a tremendous asset both during and after Hurricane Katrina and has served me well in day to day use. I now have 138,000 miles on it and it is still going strong with minimal maintenance. The only thing that I may do that is unusual is that I have it gone through very thoroughly every January with an eye towards keeping items such as brakes, shocks, etc. up to snuff. Periodic maintenance items are also done at that time. My only complaint is that it is a gas hog by current standards - about 15 mpg in town. Given that it has a low ratio rear end, however, that comes as no surprise.
I am now considering going on a hunt for a decent, used 2005 Astro even though mine is still perfectly serviceable. Even though I don't feel a huge need to replace the current car, I suppose it makes sense to find a newer one, with a standard rear end, while they can still be found without tons of miles on them.
Now, if only Chevy would start making them again!