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So what are folks average MPG when towing

Can_t_Wait_Now
Explorer
Explorer
Well I am towing a 2800lb base weight figure 3600 actual with full propane tanks Battery and gear, Towing with a 2011 Nissan pathfinder V6 Pa is hilly so in 4th gear allot is automatic but to limit beating the tranny I run it manual, Well I am getting 8.7 mpg. Not thrilled but oh well having fun anyway. We have a 600 mile trip to Myrtle beach planned so hoping no more than 4 fill ups one way.
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Mike_E_
Explorer II
Explorer II
Just returned from a trip through Washington and Oregon (Crater Lake) with my brother in-law's 38' 9500lb travel trailer.

10.5-12.75MPG

4x4ord
Explorer III
Explorer III
trail-explorer wrote:
W5CI wrote:
It Is what it is, If I was worried about it I would have never bought the 5er, all you can do is Slow down. IMHO


Ditto.

If I was worried about getting good mileage, I wouldn't being towing.
I look at it like this: It's a cost of having fun.



I want to know how my Ford compares to the other brands. When I purchase my next truck if I know that the Ram will use 10% less fuel than my Ford it means that over a 5 year period of ownership it would save me about $3000 on fuel. So if the Ford purchase price is $5k more I will have to question whether I would be willing to pay that plus another $3k on fuel. I don't really care what the name on my tailgate is.
2023 F350 SRW Platinum short box 4x4.
B&W Companion
2008 Citation Platinum XL 34.5

trail-explorer
Explorer
Explorer
W5CI wrote:
It Is what it is, If I was worried about it I would have never bought the 5er, all you can do is Slow down. IMHO


Ditto.

If I was worried about getting good mileage, I wouldn't being towing.
I look at it like this: It's a cost of having fun.
Bob

4x4ord
Explorer III
Explorer III
I've been checking my lie-o-meter at every fill up for the last while. It has been out by a minimum of 4% and a maximum of 6% each time. Always reading poorer fuel economy than what the actual has been.
2023 F350 SRW Platinum short box 4x4.
B&W Companion
2008 Citation Platinum XL 34.5

Can_t_Wait_Now
Explorer
Explorer
Well when I slowed down and averaged 60 mph I went up to 13 mpg Need to stop being in such a hurry

Dave_H_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
8.7

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Anywhere from 7-18mpg pending which truck and whether I'm towing a wood splitter or 14klbs.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

PapaKilroy
Explorer
Explorer
restlesswind wrote:
korbe wrote:
We average between 10 and 12 mpg depending on terrain and wind.


I used to hand calc mpg with every fill up, gave it up as nothing would change our driving habits, and as long as we can afford the next tank of fuel, that's all we care about.


Same here. Will probably check for awhile on new truck because people are always asking. But feel same way, doesn't make much difference.
04.5 Dodge 3500,4x4, LWB, SW, auto, cummins
98 Alaskan 10' cab over
04 Tundra DC 2wd

DinTulsa
Explorer
Explorer
2012 Ford F250, FX4, PSD towing a Open Range Roamer 310BHS 10,450 loaded at 65mph I get 10.2-11 depending on the wind.

LVJJJ
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Explorer
Paid $1000 for my tow vehicle in 1970, 1965 Chevy Van. Gets 10 with 292-Th350 combo, uphill-downhill-level.
1994 GMC Suburban K1500
2005 Trail Cruiser TC26QBC
1965 CHEVY VAN, 292 "Big Block 6" (will still tow)
2008 HHR
L(Larry)V(Vicki)J(Jennifer)J(Jesse)J(Jason)

ppine
Explorer II
Explorer II
It is interesting to me that all of these "economy" smaler trucks get 10 mpg or less when towing. There is no doubt that towing is hard on them. Most gas engines that tow a lot are worn out by 150-200,000 miles or less.

My Dad says "your truck is overkill." I don't think so. A large diesel truck is loafing along pulling less 4,000 pounds. I expect to get 400,000 miles out of this engine before it needs some new injectors and a few other things. I will take 15 mpg towing and 20 mpg empty all day long.

Dr_Holiday
Explorer
Explorer
2012 RAM 2500 6.7l
roughly 13,000lbs of 5th wheel

If i'm lucky and dont have to get off the highway and can cruse along between 64-68 we will average between 12-13mpg. In day of towing the trip computer will post a 12.3 usualy
Docs Holiday

2012 Ram 2500 SLT 4 Door 6.5' Bed
2014 Keystone Cougar 333MKS

sky_free
Explorer
Explorer
Just saw this on the escapeforum:

"I have a 2016 Touareg TDI+ 17B and the last long trip from Vancouver Island via the Escape rally to Alberta return my average over >3000 km, nearly all towing was 11.1 liters/100 km. 21.2 mpg US, 25.4 mpg imperial. There's lots of climbing on that trip including 2 crossings of the Rockies. I thought that was pretty decent."

Winning!
2017 Escape 17B, 2012 VW Touareg

hotpepperkid
Explorer
Explorer
8-12 depending on the wind. Wind is a big killer or mileage
2019 Ford F-350 long bed SRW 4X4 6.4 PSD Grand Designs Reflection 295RL 5th wheel