I wanted to give an update after the long, towing, road trip. Round trip took us 3200 miles, what a long ass drive. Out west there is nothing but elevation changes, especially when you leave sea level and are heading into the Rockies. Besides the terrible fuel mileage of 10-14 mpg the car handled the trip, elevation changes and heat like a champ. Using the bump shift is the only way to tow, letting the car climb into the revs when needed. Only had to let the car cool down once over the thousands of feet of elevation changes, but it also happened to over 90 degrees on that climb. Otherwise the coolant, oil and trans temps stayed well within reason. Don't expect to use the cruise control a whole lot, but I guess it depends on your road and elevation changes. My car does not have the tow package, but I can see where the oil cooler would come in handy when the temps get into the 80's-90's.