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Old 11-20-2016, 09:43 PM   #1
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Preferred dingy

I'd like a consensus of opinions on what is the best dingy to tow behind a class "A" motorhome powered by a Ford V10 gas engine. I currently tow a 2002 Kia Sportage 4WD standard transmission and its getting time to replace. I'm looking for a car that does not require any prep work other than hitch and wiring.
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Jeep Cherokee I agree. Must be either Trailhawk or have Active Drive II transfer case. It seats 4 comfortably and still allows for some off road adventure, the beach.
Other choices would be the GM brand small SUV's, Encore, Equinox, Colorado. I do believe all are flat towable in the right configuration (check the manual).
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