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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2009

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Does anybody Tow using their SantaFe V-6  ??

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IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 22 Mar 2009 14:49 GMT
I have the 2.7 litre engine in my SantaFe,  and will be towing an
8x12' enclosed trailer that weighs 700 lbs empty , plus about 2,000
lbs cargo weight , with Driver and one adult passenger.  My trip will
be in some mountainous terrain in hot temperatures . Im wondering how
your SantaFe handles the load , what the driving characteristics are
at 65 mph with this much weight, and if any overheating of the engine/
transmission has occured in hot weather ?  Thanks.
Neville MADDEN - 22 Mar 2009 23:21 GMT
"IlBeBauck@gmail.com" <IlBeBauck@gmail.com> wrote in news:4e292b43-19fa-
45fe-9419-2b5ede11bf25@c9g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:

> I have the 2.7 litre engine in my SantaFe,  and will be towing an
> 8x12' enclosed trailer that weighs 700 lbs empty , plus about 2,000
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> at 65 mph with this much weight, and if any overheating of the engine/
> transmission has occured in hot weather ?  Thanks.

I have the 2.7L V6 Tucson and tow either a trailer (loaded) [did a self-
move] for 1600kms] or a  single axle 600kg (1350lb) caravan which when
loaded probably weighs 850kg (1900lb).  No problem maintaining 100km/hr
(60mph) but the fuel consumption goes up rapidly.  I ease the foot off
the gas pedal, sit on about 85km/hr (about 50mph) and the fuel
consumption is about 12l/100km (which is somewhere near 19miles/US
Gallon);  compared with

Normal consumption with wife and me in vehicle at 60mph is 23 mpg.  Never
had overheating  or transmission problems and all my driving is in hill
country - we don't have roads like your interstates here in Australia -
our main highways are more like County Roads!!!!

Neville
Casino NSW
Australia
Dave in Lake Villa - 23 Mar 2009 17:24 GMT
> "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com> wrote in news:4e292b43-19fa-
> 45fe-9419-2b5ede11b...@c9g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
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> Casino NSW
> Australia

Thank you for that information
Im taking my new boyfriend on an RV trip this Summer
Regards, Dave
Zeppo - 23 Mar 2009 17:39 GMT
>I have the 2.7 litre engine in my SantaFe,  and will be towing an
> 8x12' enclosed trailer that weighs 700 lbs empty , plus about 2,000
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> at 65 mph with this much weight, and if any overheating of the engine/
> transmission has occured in hot weather ?  Thanks.

I have the 3.5 liter 4WD so it's not the best comparison, but I tow my popup
trailer several times a year with my 2005 Santa Fe L. It probably weighs in
about the same as your setup's gross weight as the trailer loaded is lighter
but we usually have 2 other adults with us.

One thing I would be concerned with is brakes. If the trailer has its own
brakes then it's not a problem. If not, you need to be very cautious in
descending hills at speed.

Regards,
Jon
IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 25 Mar 2009 00:25 GMT
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> Regards,
> Jon

Thank you for your replies.  Good to know the Santa Fe will tow
alright .
 
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