EstorilM wrote:
DutchmenSport wrote:
I did not read all the posts on here yet, but my Chevy Diesel 3500 duly Duramax ... even in the hilliest places we've been in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, towing over 10,000 pounds with winds from all directions ... well??? ... my kitty just keeps purring so sweet. Never had a problem, slow down, or anything. My baby just purrs and purrs and purrs, 60 mph with cruise, exhaust brake, and tow mode. Never touch the peddles unless its a curve requiring less than 60 mph. My baby just purrs. Gosh I love my truck!
Are you talking about I-64 from VA through WV into KY? That was my first real trip with the TT a few weeks ago. Absolutely brutal but it did very well and somehow averaged over 10mpg with a 4.4l gasser!
Yes sir there good buddy! Drove that stretch in March 2017 for our March Trip from Indiana to South Carolina. I knew part of it was toll. Hadn't been on a toll road in years and years, so actually, was a bit surprised the tolls were not more than they were.
We actually jumped off 64 somewhere in West Virginia and ended up following a river bed that wound around some pretty impressive coal mining country. It was so hilly and curvy, first chance we got, we jumped back on 64 at the next possible spot. Great side tour, interesting driving, challenged my whits a bit, but the truck performed marvelously yanking that trailer around.
What kind of fuel mileage do I get traveling those states? Well ... everyone knows when you traveling, fuel efficiency is a term that is non-existent. But wow! That truck sings the most beautiful under such loads.
For anyone living in Indiana, or flat lands of Ohio, even Nebraska, you just can't appreciate the power of a good truck, until you get somewhere that makes your truck tow under those conditions it was designed to overcome so purrrr..fectly!
I love driving those hills and mountains. Indiana is just too flat!