Phil
Mod Monster
Thanks for all the advice. I'm investigating renting a nice truck for the trip to Spyderfest. And we'll reevaluate after that.
I'm concerned. Concerned that manufacturers would rate a vehile like the Santa Fe so close to a limit so that if you operate it at or near that rating, it would harm the vehicle. IF that is the case, they should down rate the towing capacity, or declare that the owner should not use it at or near the rated limits. I get the bad economics of doing something like that, but I have to believe that those buying a vehicle with a factory towing package is a small subset thus the economic impact to de-rate would be low.
Then, are they off on all other specs like stopping distance, HP, etc? Isn't this something regulated like declared MPG vs real MPG made big news years ago and the evaluation method was changed?
Things that make me go.... hummmmmmm.....
Oh.... yes the towing package includes a larger radiator, more powerful fans, transmission cooler, etc.
I'm concerned. Concerned that manufacturers would rate a vehile like the Santa Fe so close to a limit so that if you operate it at or near that rating, it would harm the vehicle. IF that is the case, they should down rate the towing capacity, or declare that the owner should not use it at or near the rated limits. I get the bad economics of doing something like that, but I have to believe that those buying a vehicle with a factory towing package is a small subset thus the economic impact to de-rate would be low.
Then, are they off on all other specs like stopping distance, HP, etc? Isn't this something regulated like declared MPG vs real MPG made big news years ago and the evaluation method was changed?
Things that make me go.... hummmmmmm.....
Oh.... yes the towing package includes a larger radiator, more powerful fans, transmission cooler, etc.