Just thought I'd add this for anyone interested in towing with their car or just want to see some numbers to nerd out on.
I just finished a 1,300 mile trip from Charleston, SC to San Antonio, TX. I had approx 1500 lbs of cargo in the car, roof box, and a small U-Haul 4x8 trailer (approx 900 lbs empty). Trip went really smoothly I think, for a 190 HP engine pulling about 6,300 lbs total. Speed was kept between 55 and 60 MPH. Surprisingly, I got 19.9 MPG over the whole trip according to the car's computer (reset prior to departure). Mostly flat terrain with some rolling hills. AC was kept off the whole time (except for a couple times testing the waters). Ambient temps were usually on the higher side of a 65-80 degree range. Engine coolant temp was generally between 197-205 F, but would get pretty hot (~225 F) during any slow-going or stop & go. Car didn't have a ton of power left, but it wasn't dangerously under-powered at all. Braking was no major issue, I just had to get on them sooner than usual and anticipate longer stopping distances. With a trailer, the key to everything is being smooth!
Mileage: ~259,000 miles
Oil: Liqui-Moly Synthoil 5W-40 (no oil burned!
ATF: Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF
Aux transmission cooler was installed in front of the intercooler in 2012, as well as a Magnefine inline ATF filter.
You can tow with old cars! These things are tough. Just be smart, take care of them and they'll take care of you. I have had a very slight side-to-side wobble or shimmy the last couple years under hard acceleration. It became a bit more pronounced on this trip as I had to use a lot of power to get up to speed. CV joints?
Thanks for reading!







