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GaryWT wrote:
The best way to get better gas mileage is to slow down. Luckily for us we have not seen gas prices over $3.00 for awhile.
I get about 14 mpg without towing and guessing about 10-12 while towing but have never checked it. I also to not track how many miles we travel in a year. We just fill the tank and go and if needed we fill the tank before we head home then we do.
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rexlion wrote:
You're right, it really isn't that much of a difference.
There are some trailers that could allow you to get 14 or 15 mpg. A hardside popup like my Aliner (I get 16-17 mpg) or a Trailmanor or HiLo, a molded fiberglass 'egg' trailer like Scamp or Casita, or possibly an Airstream would fit the bill. However, even raising fuel economy from 10 to 15 mpg would be less than a grand per year.
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
RVng and MPG.......oxymoron
Use to have a boat.
Cost me minimum $200 just to drop the hitch on ball.
As they say 'It is what it is'
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