Feb-23-2016 06:51 PM
Feb-24-2016 03:40 PM
Fourkidletts wrote:
I don't think we will be going long distances with it. We live in Northern California and there is a ton of beautiful camping around here within a couple of hours. Hubby driving to work in a full size van doesn't sound like a good commuting option. And we have tried to get into a Suburban, the back seat does not accommodate my tall teens and their legs at all.
Feb-24-2016 01:51 PM
Fourkidletts wrote:
I don't think we will be going long distances with it. We live in Northern California and there is a ton of beautiful camping around here within a couple of hours. Hubby driving to work in a full size van doesn't sound like a good commuting option. And we have tried to get into a Suburban, the back seat does not accommodate my tall teens and their legs at all.
Feb-24-2016 01:46 PM
Feb-24-2016 08:35 AM
proxim2020 wrote:
You're going to get a heck of a lot more space in a full size van and a van is a much cheaper option. It's one of those ideas that easily dismissed until you drive one. Then you're wondering what took you so long lol.
Feb-24-2016 07:04 AM
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Feb-24-2016 03:55 AM
Fourkidletts wrote:
Hello! Trying this again, after finally abandoning the idea of a Ford Expedition. (Payload issues) We are in the market for a truck. But it also needs to be my husband's commuter truck. He drives about 25 minutes one way, city traffic. We are considering TT's in the 25-28 foot range. (Haven't purchased yet) We have a large family of 6, including 4 adults and 2 tall teen boys. Not all have to sleep in the TT, so not looking for ultra huge.
Questions:
1) I'm seeing possible payloads of close to the 2400-2600 lbs range with a 4x4 Ford F 150 SuperCrew. Does this sound adequate for a TT that size? What is the minimum payload we should consider?
2) Obviously a 3/4 ton truck would make towing life easier, but what would be the gas mileage difference on a daily basis driving it to work? The window sticker on the F 250 didn't even have to list the gas mileage.
3) Any other TV we should consider?
Thanks for any input you have for us.
Feb-24-2016 03:38 AM
Feb-24-2016 01:56 AM
Fourkidletts wrote:
Hmmm....I'm finding f250's to be cheaper than the f150's. Is that due to demand? I'm seeing several thousands cheaper. Could make up for the difference in the gas mileage. Why would they be cheaper?
Feb-24-2016 12:50 AM
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