The tow rating for a CRV is only 1500 lbs. so it would have to be a pretty small trailer. Even then you would be putting a lot of strain on your older vehicle. Hondas are very reliable but 180k is getting up there and you would be looking at expensive repairs eventually.Thanks Tripper,
Just curious.If I have a 2011 honda crv at a kelly blue book value around 6k at 180k miles can this hall a small rv trailer without putting wear and tear on the engine and transmission?
Vs trading it in for a Truck that comes with a truck bed as back up and using that to haul the RV trailer ..
Just looking at the most economical way to do this
Thank you
It's possible to sell or trade your CRV for a truck but in today's market you'd have to really be careful. Dealers aren't known to be very honest and will take your money.
You would have to do some very careful shopping and evaluating for an older truck that has a good chance of being reliable. It's easy to get burnt. Whatever you buy, you would need to keep several $1000's as an emergency fund. So you wouldn't have much left for a decent truck and a trailer.
Lastly, your gas expenses will be way higher with a PU and trailer.
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