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What is the experience with towing a camper with front wheel drive hybrid. Not AWD only FWD. what about actual weight pulling?
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If you do not have the 4k tow package and have an accident ana are towing over 2k pounds most likely your insurance will deny the claim.It can do anything the AWD can do.....
.... on dry pavement.
On dirt / gravel I get some wheel slip with something big and ~3000 lbs +/- in tow. Have not towed much in wet and never in snow and I wouldn't do it anyway.
Hope that helps.
My carrier does not mind.If you do not have the 4k tow package and have an accident ana are towing over 2k pounds most likely your insurance will deny the claim.
If you know what you're doing, many things are possible. Not saying wise or safe, just possible.You should not tow more than the sticker says "as factory equipped".
But contrary to popular belief, a VW bug can tow 4,000 pounds; if it has a trailer brake controller and other proper safety gear, such as chains and break-away cord (required in most but maybe not all states).
It was interesting to read a different site with a similar but different make of vehicle. ( Kia Niro HybridIf you know what you're doing, many things are possible. Not saying wise or safe, just possible.
My favorite - not 4000 lb but still impressive. And his owners manual says his trailer tow rating is - "we do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing".
I am pulling a 3200lb hi-lo popup with my 2019 niro HEV, and I will be doing the SAE J2807 tow rating tests with it. | Kia Niro Forum