Astro
I tow my 26S with a AWD Chevy Astro van, and overall, I have been pretty happy with it. I owned the van before the boat, and its limitations helped me decide on the Macgregor. The Astro has a large 6 cylinder that has pulled my boat from Seattle to Montana, and to several lakes and reservoirs in MT and WY. I can usually Maintain 65 to 70 mph on the flats, slowing to 40 - 45 on some of those passes near Seattle. Occasionally I have had the tail wag the dog, and have had to slow down. There are plusses and minuses to this vehicle. On the plus side it is cheap. On the used market they seemed to be quite a bit cheaper than a comparable SUV or 4WD pick-up, and they have been making them for years so there are a lot of them out there. The AWD version is great for pulling the boat up a ramp, and it does well on snowy road too. Be aware that it also comes in a 2WD version, and I am not sure if those are front or rear wheel drive. They also make a short version that illiminates the storage area behind the last seat. The long version is a true 8 passinger vehicle- lots of room for 3 or 4 people plus gear and even a dog. On the minus side, I think that an 8 cylinder motor would probably get similar mpg while towing, and provide more power. I get around 10 mpg while towing, 19 mpg without the boat. Our van came with a 5000lb hitch. The only modifications I made for towing was the addition of a transmission cooler and an electrical plug. This winter I plan to add overload springs and new shocks. From where I live, I have to drive at least 1.5 hours to the nearest lake, usually longer. The Astro has met my needs very well as a tow vehicle, as well as my everyday car.