Originally Posted by Joe_Black
Towing by it's very nature is hazardous, especially for those just gaining experience. But, the short wheelbase of the VX can be more of a benefit than a detriment as it offers greater maneuverability and an overall greater compactness than a standard truck or SUV. Horror stories about short wheelbase vehicles being unstable are just that... stories. The SWB vehicle as a whole is much maligned by "full-size" drivers as they get into trouble much faster than they can handle due the lack of experience with the more nimble SWB characteristics. Plus you're generally guaranteed a rough ride opposed to a longer wheelbase.
Before getting my first VX I drove a '93 Trooper RS which has essentially the same chassis as the VX and, of course, the same wheelbase. I regularly towed 16' and 20' equipment trailers in addition to long and heavy trailerable sailboats. As long as you take the time and diligence to learn the differences, you'll come to find how much more superior a SWB vehicle is for general light towing. It's not a SuperDuty or big rig, just a great and versatile vehicle.
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