Towing with a civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by wdb, Sep 18, 2003.

  1. wdb

    wdb Guest

    I read a couple posts dating several months back about towing things
    with a Honda civic. I too am considering getting rid of one of my
    present vehicles, a Ford Ranger and buying an 03 Civic Si. My wife has a
    2000 Civic hatch back and the thing has a lot more get up and go with
    three adults aboard then the 3.0L V6 Ford Ranger. The little 4 banger in
    the Honda puts out only 20 less horsepower. The new SI has a real low
    geared first gear and would most probably not have a problem pulling a
    1500 lb load. My concern is the integrity of the body and the strength
    of the attaching points for the hitch. The Ranger has a real frame which
    gives it an edge as well as the ability to use a class III hitch. Now,
    I'm not looking to tow the Queen Mary, but I do have a very light 16'
    Avenger speed boat with a 90 hp Mercury outboard that I'd like to tow
    about 30 - 40 miles to a couple rivers here in Florida. Am I being a bit
    overly optimistic in assuming the Civic Si could handle this task? I
    also have a 5.0L mustang (1990) that can easily tow the boat, but the
    rear of that car where the hitch attaches makes me worry about metal
    fatigue and possible failure of the attaching points. What experiences
    have others out there had with the Civic with respect to towing things.
    I test drove a couple Si's this past month and really like the car. It
    has a ton of cargo space and plenty of power for my needs and driving
    style.
    Thanks,
    Bill B.
     
    wdb, Sep 18, 2003
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