RobertRyan wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
This part of the world that sort of mileage is common. Grey Nomads surprise me in what distances they cover
Australian little trucks get that kind of mileage with a total combined weight of 19,400 lbs(8,800 kg) towing through mountains roads that are above 9k ft elevation? I seriously doubt it, especially since Australia does not have roads that high with the highest point in Australia is only 7,300 k.
Not only do Aussie trucks get that kind of mileage, the fuel there is made of unicorn farts, so the emissions are nothing but fairy dust while performing those seemingly impossible tasks!
You seemingly have no idea doubt you have driven far out of your own State Most US RV's travel is a lot less than they do here.
Man, are you being obtuse. Your saying that a 3.0 Diesel anything can hook n book with a 4500+kg trailer, handle the tongue weight on the back of a midsize truck, run X country at 70mph and yield he better part of 13 Miles to the US gallon?
Doesn’t matter how far I drive, it would be further and faster then you if you were pulling that trailer with a Ute or whatever they’re called. Or were you referring to one of those rhd converted duramaxes you posted recently.