Towing With An Accent
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Towing With An Accent
I know Hyundai doesn't rate the Accent for towing, at least that I've
been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
trailer that small with an Accent?
been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
trailer that small with an Accent?
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Re: Towing With An Accent
Raoul wrote:
> I know Hyundai doesn't rate the Accent for towing, at least that I've
> been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
> are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
> towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
> the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
> trailer that small with an Accent?
My Toyota Yaris is rated to pull 600 lbs, which is probably equivalent
to your Accent's capacity. 600 lbs is fine for pulling my small 4X6
utility trailer loaded with household junque down to the county
collection center two miles from my house.
The problem with traveling is it's not just you and, perhaps, another
person, along with the Alite. It's all the stuff you'll bring along on
the trip. I know when the wife and I go on a trip we take our Buick
Century, rather than the Yaris. My wife fills the trunk full, then the
back seat, up nearly to the roof. That's a lot of added weight, even
for the Century.
I think you would need a car at least as large as the Elantra to pull a
small pop up trailer and your gear on a road trip.
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> I know Hyundai doesn't rate the Accent for towing, at least that I've
> been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
> are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
> towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
> the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
> trailer that small with an Accent?
My Toyota Yaris is rated to pull 600 lbs, which is probably equivalent
to your Accent's capacity. 600 lbs is fine for pulling my small 4X6
utility trailer loaded with household junque down to the county
collection center two miles from my house.
The problem with traveling is it's not just you and, perhaps, another
person, along with the Alite. It's all the stuff you'll bring along on
the trip. I know when the wife and I go on a trip we take our Buick
Century, rather than the Yaris. My wife fills the trunk full, then the
back seat, up nearly to the roof. That's a lot of added weight, even
for the Century.
I think you would need a car at least as large as the Elantra to pull a
small pop up trailer and your gear on a road trip.
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Re: Towing With An Accent
Michael Golden wrote:
> Raoul wrote:
>
>
>>I know Hyundai doesn't rate the Accent for towing, at least that I've
>>been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
>>are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
>>towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
>>the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
>>trailer that small with an Accent?
>
>
> My Toyota Yaris is rated to pull 600 lbs, which is probably equivalent
> to your Accent's capacity. 600 lbs is fine for pulling my small 4X6
> utility trailer loaded with household junque down to the county
> collection center two miles from my house.
>
> The problem with traveling is it's not just you and, perhaps, another
> person, along with the Alite. It's all the stuff you'll bring along on
> the trip. I know when the wife and I go on a trip we take our Buick
> Century, rather than the Yaris. My wife fills the trunk full, then the
> back seat, up nearly to the roof. That's a lot of added weight, even
> for the Century.
>
> I think you would need a car at least as large as the Elantra to pull a
> small pop up trailer and your gear on a road trip.
>
look at http://www.whattowcar.com/review.php
gr
Wubje
> Raoul wrote:
>
>
>>I know Hyundai doesn't rate the Accent for towing, at least that I've
>>been able to discover. Yet you can buy trailer hitches for it. There
>>are any number of small tent trailers that are advertised as being
>>towable by any small car and even large motorcycles. One 450 lb unit,
>>the Aliner Alite, is even shown behind a Smart car. Can you tow a
>>trailer that small with an Accent?
>
>
> My Toyota Yaris is rated to pull 600 lbs, which is probably equivalent
> to your Accent's capacity. 600 lbs is fine for pulling my small 4X6
> utility trailer loaded with household junque down to the county
> collection center two miles from my house.
>
> The problem with traveling is it's not just you and, perhaps, another
> person, along with the Alite. It's all the stuff you'll bring along on
> the trip. I know when the wife and I go on a trip we take our Buick
> Century, rather than the Yaris. My wife fills the trunk full, then the
> back seat, up nearly to the roof. That's a lot of added weight, even
> for the Century.
>
> I think you would need a car at least as large as the Elantra to pull a
> small pop up trailer and your gear on a road trip.
>
look at http://www.whattowcar.com/review.php
gr
Wubje
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Re: Towing With An Accent
<CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message news:h5f7hd01qqu@news3.newsguy.com...
> Raoul wrote:
>> Can you tow a
>> trailer that small with an Accent?
>
> I towed with a very heavy Polish Accent once. Had a hell of a time at
> toll booths.
Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za przejazd?
Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
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Re: Towing With An Accent
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> <CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message news:h5f7hd01qqu@news3.newsguy.com...
>> Raoul wrote:
>>> Can you tow a
>>> trailer that small with an Accent?
>> I towed with a very heavy Polish Accent once. Had a hell of a time at
>> toll booths.
>
> Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za przejazd?
> Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
>
>
Mówią angielski (język angielski) odurzony.
> <CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message news:h5f7hd01qqu@news3.newsguy.com...
>> Raoul wrote:
>>> Can you tow a
>>> trailer that small with an Accent?
>> I towed with a very heavy Polish Accent once. Had a hell of a time at
>> toll booths.
>
> Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za przejazd?
> Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
>
>
Mówią angielski (język angielski) odurzony.
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Re: Towing With An Accent
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 12:42:50 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net>
wrote:
>
>Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za przejazd?
>Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
>
Uwielbiam t?umaczyc' za pomoca; Google, poniewaz. moge; ledwo mówisz
po angielsku, never mind Polski
wrote:
>
>Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za przejazd?
>Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
>
Uwielbiam t?umaczyc' za pomoca; Google, poniewaz. moge; ledwo mówisz
po angielsku, never mind Polski
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Re: Towing With An Accent
"Raoul" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 12:42:50 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>Dzien dobry. Jak sie masz? , Jak duzo jest do pobierania oplat za
>>przejazd?
>>Czy istnieje miejsce do jedzenia w poblizu.
>>
>
> Uwielbiam t?umaczyc' za pomoca; Google, poniewaz. moge; ledwo mówisz
> po angielsku, never mind Polski
Easy for you to say...
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@windstream.net
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Re: Towing With An Accent
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 09:46:56 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
<mmarlowREMOVE@windstream.net> wrote:
>
>Easy for you to say...
All is possible with Google.
In any event, I've decided to go with an Elantra. It's only about
$2.5K more and the way I drive, the ABS will come in handy.
<mmarlowREMOVE@windstream.net> wrote:
>
>Easy for you to say...
All is possible with Google.
In any event, I've decided to go with an Elantra. It's only about
$2.5K more and the way I drive, the ABS will come in handy.
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