Power Punches
The Class of 2007 tow vehicles graduate to the next level with remarkable usefulness and versatility
By Dave Kelley
January 9, 2007
Getting your crew, your boat and yourself to and from the water can either be heavenly or hellish, depending on which tow vehicle you choose to do the grunt work. The thing is, picking the right tow vehicle is a little more complicated than going down to the local dealership and ordering up the fanciest thing on the lot. The right tow vehicle has to meet a few simple criteria - it has to be able to tow your boat/trailer combo, accommodate your usual complement of passengers and fit your budget. The good news is that there's already a boatload of tow vehicles out there that probably fit your needs and pocketbook; the better news is that there are even more on the way.
The following are an even dozen of the best new tow vehicles to reach the showroom floors in 2007. Not all of the vehicles on the list are classic tow vehicles, either. The all-new Ford Edge is one in a new generation of crossover vehicles, sometimes called CUVs, combining the best aspects of SUVs and station wagons. Crossovers deliver outstanding versatility and usefulness, so expect to see a lot of them on the roads in the coming months and years.
Regardless of lineage, size and date of debut, rest assured that these 12 tow vehicles are the
best of the best, the truly outstanding members of the class of 2007. You won't go wrong with any
of them.

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