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Apr-28-2016 05:51 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
You have to love these threads. If someone starts a post about fuel mileage affecting his decision to buy an RV, he gets jumped on and told if he can't afford the fuel, then he shouldn't consider RVing.
Then a thread like this comes along and many mention that they drive slow to save a few pennies on fuel. :B
I personally think that SOME just do not feel that they have the physical abilities to drive the speed limit so they use fuel mileage as an excuse to drive much slower. Nothing wrong with that but if you really are so concerned about fuel cost, than an Class A is not the way to go. :B
Apr-27-2016 07:05 PM
Apr-27-2016 01:37 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
You have to love these threads. If someone starts a post about fuel mileage affecting his decision to buy an RV, he gets jumped on and told if he can't afford the fuel, then he shouldn't consider RVing.
Then a thread like this comes along and many mention that they drive slow to save a few pennies on fuel. :B
I personally think that SOME just do not feel that they have the physical abilities to drive the speed limit so they use fuel mileage as an excuse to drive much slower. Nothing wrong with that but if you really are so concerned about fuel cost, than an Class A is not the way to go. :B
Apr-27-2016 01:23 PM
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Apr-26-2016 04:25 PM
Apr-26-2016 06:09 AM
nma33 wrote:
Thanks! I rarely pass someone unless they are going way too slow, We also enjoy the scenery, After all we have this huge windshield, might as well get the pleasure out of it! Another question, Do you put a "car in tow" sign on your towed vehicle?
Apr-26-2016 06:03 AM
lonfu wrote:
I try to keep my rig about 1800 rpm, that equates to about 48 mph. p30 1998 454 class A with toad. Usually get about 11 mpg. this is my fourth rig and have found that it is a lot easier on us if everyone passes us rather than me trying pass folks. In the past 36 years only have been stopped once by a local yokel. Cross winds were at about 35mph and I was doing my normal 48mph. Side road with no curb and big drainage ditch on each side. He said he had a bugaboo about slow moving farm equipment. When I pointed these facts out to the officer who was standing in the ditch, he wished us a good day and was on his way. When some one pulls out to pass I get to the right and slow down. I have found that it is much easier for folks to pass me while I'm at 48 than it is at 55mph. Every couple of years or so I get an inexperienced trucker that doesn't get it and will blast his horn, but most I've talked to appreciate my slower speed so they can get by.
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