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How much weight can a 2005 Honda CR-V tow, taking into account torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Herbert D

The 2005 Honda CR-V is not designed for towing, with a maximum capacity of only 1,500 pounds. The tongue weight is limited to just 150 pounds, suitable for some trailers and campers, but not much additional cargo after factoring in the weight of the equipment. The CR-V produces 162 lb-ft of torque, comparable to the mid-range of its class. The 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine is not a powerful workhorse, hence Toyota focuses on other aspects. Depending on the setup, the payload capacity ranges from 956 to 1,132 pounds. Considering these figures, it might be better to avoid towing and hauling with your CR-V.

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  • Jamal

    In 2005, the Honda CR-V can tow up to 1,500 pounds with a tongue weight of 150. It has a payload capacity between 956 and 1,132 pounds, and the torque remains consistent at 162 lbs.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm for all trim levels.

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