โJun-01-2007 01:20 PM
Note from moderator,
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Marty
โAug-21-2015 10:38 AM
Mike Up wrote:
Nice truck. I also learned that a fullsize truck with a larger or more powerful motor can get better fuel economy.
โAug-21-2015 08:51 AM
70cst1 wrote:
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โJul-19-2015 06:42 PM
Mike Up wrote:bigg-limo wrote:Pat in Speedway wrote:
Here's my upgraded tow monster we bought Friday. We went form an '03 Toyota Sequoia to this '09 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. Towing our 29' Shasta has now become much more enjoyable. The Sequoia's 118" wheel base didn't fare well with the length of the Shasta, creating some unsettling interstate driving. I hitched up today and took it on an interstate run around town. The difference was remarkable! Surprised the towing mpg on the Sierra (6.0L V8) is about 1mpg higher than the Sequoia (4.7 L V8).
We weren't in favor of adding new debt, but it was either that or sell the trailer and buy a tent. Nah!
Nice truck, but you can't expect much with that 6.0L. It's an engine that just gets you from point A to B,...with nothing exciting about how you got there.
While towing, I wouldn't want an 'exciting' ride. I'll take the calm and easy ride.
โJul-19-2015 06:40 PM
โJul-19-2015 03:07 PM
Pat in Speedway wrote:
Here's my upgraded tow monster we bought Friday. We went form an '03 Toyota Sequoia to this '09 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. Towing our 29' Shasta has now become much more enjoyable. The Sequoia's 118" wheel base didn't fare well with the length of the Shasta, creating some unsettling interstate driving. I hitched up today and took it on an interstate run around town. The difference was remarkable! Surprised the towing mpg on the Sierra (6.0L V8) is about 1mpg higher than the Sequoia (4.7 L V8).
We weren't in favor of adding new debt, but it was either that or sell the trailer and buy a tent. Nah!
โJul-19-2015 03:03 PM
bigg-limo wrote:Pat in Speedway wrote:
Here's my upgraded tow monster we bought Friday. We went form an '03 Toyota Sequoia to this '09 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. Towing our 29' Shasta has now become much more enjoyable. The Sequoia's 118" wheel base didn't fare well with the length of the Shasta, creating some unsettling interstate driving. I hitched up today and took it on an interstate run around town. The difference was remarkable! Surprised the towing mpg on the Sierra (6.0L V8) is about 1mpg higher than the Sequoia (4.7 L V8).
We weren't in favor of adding new debt, but it was either that or sell the trailer and buy a tent. Nah!
Nice truck, but you can't expect much with that 6.0L. It's an engine that just gets you from point A to B,...with nothing exciting about how you got there.
โJul-18-2015 07:10 PM
Pat in Speedway wrote:
Here's my upgraded tow monster we bought Friday. We went form an '03 Toyota Sequoia to this '09 GMC Sierra 2500 HD. Towing our 29' Shasta has now become much more enjoyable. The Sequoia's 118" wheel base didn't fare well with the length of the Shasta, creating some unsettling interstate driving. I hitched up today and took it on an interstate run around town. The difference was remarkable! Surprised the towing mpg on the Sierra (6.0L V8) is about 1mpg higher than the Sequoia (4.7 L V8).
We weren't in favor of adding new debt, but it was either that or sell the trailer and buy a tent. Nah!
โJul-11-2015 07:52 PM
โJul-11-2015 03:55 PM
sushidog wrote:
Wow, $70k for a pickup is crazy - I'd get a used HDT first for much less. I only paid $11k for my 08 F-250 6.4l diesel LB with 108K miles. So far it is doing great. I don't have my FT trailer yet, but I get 17-19 mpg pulling my little Aliner pop-up camper (and low to mid 20s (highway) when unfettered). I'm anticipating getting around 12 mpg towing my FT TT, but time will tell. I will be looking for a TT in the $15k range to FT in, and MPG will be important as we will be on a low budget.
Here's a pic:
Chip
โJul-09-2015 08:54 PM