Its funny to see tow ratings, a VW TDI Passat has something like 3 x the tow rating in europe than it does in North America, same car. They have their ratings based on maximum grade for decent with braked and unbraked trailers.
+1.
same deal with Landcruisers, Land Rovers, and Toyota pickups.
I also love it when a vehicle is imported here, and the original tow rating in Kilograms is converted to lbs using the same numerical value, they just change the unit symbol, and the resultant tow rating is cut by 2.2.
We don't have any autobahns over here, yet everyone feels the need to win stoplight drags and not have to downshift out of 5th on a steep incline to feel that they are in a "safe" tow vehicle here in the U.S., lately.
instability is a factor of proper loading profile, and brakes are no big deal if you put proper brakes on your trailer.
I still wish the OEMs would market an affordable truck with a small diesel or V6 that could tow 7-8K with good brakes but didnt need to accelerate 0-60 the same as a Mustang. I don't mind getting up to speed IOT save money on fuel expenditures during daily driving activities.