โJun-19-2017 12:43 PM
โJun-30-2017 02:44 PM
โJun-30-2017 02:39 PM
10forty2 wrote:
Just get the coach you want and don't concern yourself with the mpgs. They are all going to get anywhere from 4-8mpg. If you can average 6mpg, you'll be doing very well, IMHO! But honestly, if fuel mileage is going to worry you, a Class A Motorhome is probably not for you.
โJun-30-2017 11:59 AM
โJun-30-2017 09:45 AM
donkeydew wrote:
if you have to worry about gas mileage you probably need a different hobby.
neither one will win a economy race. it is more about how the driver uses the pedal and wind/terrain. at the end of a trip will $10.or $20. really make a difference? get the one you like and enjoy it.
โJun-30-2017 06:47 AM
โJun-29-2017 01:38 PM
Goldencrazy wrote:I think this point is often overlooked when people talk gas mileage. My experience is I put at least as many miles on with my tow car as the MH and most times twice the mileage as my MH. My MH has averaged 8.7 mpg over 90k miles of travel. My tow car gets 40 MPG on the highway. So if I make a 1000 trip with the MH and put 2000 miles on my tow car, the MH uses 115 gals and the tow car 50 gals of fuel. So in 3000 miles of travel I would use 165 gals and get on average 18 mpg which isn't bad considering back in the 60's some of my cars would not get 18 mpg or Jeeps or trucks of today. At least that is how I justify RV travel to my wife.
If fuel efficiecy is important you will have the greatest impact looking at your toad. The Ford V-10 will get in the area of 7 mpg depending on conditions. When i tow my Jeep mt toad get's 18 but when I tow my Smart Car i get 45. When i total my fuel for a month of travel my toad is the variable i can control. Sure wish i could tow my Prius 4 down. I did use dolly for awhile but a real pita.
โJun-29-2017 09:38 AM
RVER wrote:
I like the Vortec engine because 1) quieter and 2) in my experience gets better milage. My Ford got about 6.9 and this Vortec is getting better than 8 but unusual to get 9 mpg. Smooth shifts too. I drove a Ford V10 and could not hear myself think!! REVS really high in my opinion.
โJun-29-2017 05:52 AM
ArchHoagland wrote:
I'm thinking about towing two toads and getting it up to 21 MPG......
โJun-28-2017 07:37 PM
โJun-28-2017 10:45 AM
โJun-28-2017 08:42 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The best thing to do is buy the RV and then tow a vehicle behind it. Towing a vehicle will not affect the fuel mileage that much BUT you will be getting two vehicles from point A to point B so effectively you are doubling your fuel mileage. I'm no engineer but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. :B
โJun-28-2017 07:29 AM
10forty2 wrote:x2
Just get the coach you want and don't concern yourself with the mpgs. They are all going to get anywhere from 4-8mpg. If you can average 6mpg, you'll be doing very well, IMHO! But honestly, if fuel mileage is going to worry you, a Class A Motorhome is probably not for you.
โJun-28-2017 05:24 AM
โJun-28-2017 05:08 AM
donkeydew wrote:
if you have to worry about gas mileage you probably need a different hobby.
neither one will win a economy race. it is more about how the driver uses the pedal and wind/terrain. at the end of a trip will $10.or $20. really make a difference? get the one you like and enjoy it.