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Old-Biscuit wrote:
What kind of mpg do you get towing that 2010 Jayco TT?
Oh by the way....
Per U-Haul website and rental agreement
*Maximum recommended speed is 55 MPH
โNov-25-2018 07:36 AM
wilber1 wrote:
Is that miles per US or Imperial gallon?
12 mpg US is 19.6L/100km
17 mpg Imp is 16.6 L/100km
โNov-25-2018 07:35 AM
romore wrote:
If doing a buck ten towing that is to be expected. What miledge do you normally get? A lot has to do with driving habits. Do you drive a steady speed and use cruise control or is there a lot of hard acceleration on hills or passing? Is the truck properly tuned? Are the tires properly inflated?
I live in south central BC, if I keep the speed around 95-100 KMH my 05 ctd will go to Vancouver and back comfortably on one tank of fuel. 110+ I have to top up about 125 km from home.
โNov-25-2018 07:22 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:old guy wrote:
You pulled that trailer 70 mph? WOW!
I swear it plainly states on the U-Haul contract and on the trailer itself, not to exceed 55 mph. Of course people never read anything either...lol
โNov-25-2018 07:02 AM
ib516 wrote:
Towed a U-Haul 5x8 cargo trailer loaded full of furniture this weekend. Trip was about 3.5 hrs one way (~230 miles or so). Speed limit was 110 Km/h, or about 70 mph. I obeyed the limit. Weather was just below freezing. Wind was up pretty good, side wind both ways.
Trip there pulling the U-Haul trailer, 12 mpg (20L/100 Km).
Trip home without the U-Haul trailer, 17 mpg (16L/100 Km).
Not really impressed. This is for the truck in my sig pic, and it has about 150,000 miles on it (242,000 Km).
โNov-25-2018 06:34 AM
old guy wrote:
You pulled that trailer 70 mph? WOW!
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Ralph Cramden wrote:
LMAO.....
The Uhaul Police? Are they a sub division of the Weight Police or Speed Police?
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