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<blockquote data-quote="Biggy Two" data-source="post: 1047122" data-attributes="member: 77549"><p>Hello Skeletoes. From my research on the sport tracs the 2nd generation seemed to be a better choice. If towing, the 2009 Adrenalin AWD with the 4.6L engine is listed as being able to tow up to almost 7000 lbs. Mine tows our 3500 lb RV trailer with no problems. </p><p></p><p>My neighbor has a 2005 ST with a 4.0 and he claims it is a little slow to get up to highway speeds. I read that the first generation ST also had more transmission problems. There are a lot more experienced owners on this site that can hopefully chime in with more about the differences. </p><p></p><p>I was hesitant to buy a vehicle with 145 K miles on it, but it ran good and had all the bells and whistles. No regrets. It's a very versatile vehicle. Good luck on your quest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggy Two, post: 1047122, member: 77549"] Hello Skeletoes. From my research on the sport tracs the 2nd generation seemed to be a better choice. If towing, the 2009 Adrenalin AWD with the 4.6L engine is listed as being able to tow up to almost 7000 lbs. Mine tows our 3500 lb RV trailer with no problems. My neighbor has a 2005 ST with a 4.0 and he claims it is a little slow to get up to highway speeds. I read that the first generation ST also had more transmission problems. There are a lot more experienced owners on this site that can hopefully chime in with more about the differences. I was hesitant to buy a vehicle with 145 K miles on it, but it ran good and had all the bells and whistles. No regrets. It's a very versatile vehicle. Good luck on your quest. [/QUOTE]
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