Just as a FYI:

Smaller SUVs more likely than not won't have a receiver hitch preinstalled and some won't even if they have the factory "towing package" as a option so when/if you have one installed you may be limited in what size and kind of hitch you are allowed to have.

The reason I mention this at all is because several years ago I called U-Haul to inquire about having them install a receiver hitch on a small Dodge Raider 4cyl. auto, 4X4 SUV and was told because of liability reasons the biggest receiver hitch they would install on my vehicle based on it's factory rated max towing capacity was a inch and a quarter. I wasn't planning on pulling any big loads ever. I just wanted a 2" hitch because most of the carry-all extra load shelves require a 2" receiver hitch. Still a big NO.