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Jan-02-2014 11:14 AM
APT wrote:rebelopie wrote:
I am not sure why so many are proposing monster trucks to pull your Casita with. I think you'd be happy with a Colorado, Dakota, or similar in SUV form.
Because there is no $ savings by choosing a V6 in a truck, mid-sized for full. There is a huge difference in towing power and comfort by going with a "monster" 🙂 half ton truck.
And nothing will hit his target FE short of a V6 diesel which severely limits choices.
Jan-02-2014 11:07 AM
vermilye wrote:
I tow an Escape 17B, dry weight 2100 lbs, actual weight loaded for a trip - 3010 lbs. I tow with a small SUV (a RAV4 V6 with tow package) rated at 3500/350 lbs. While the trailer weight is within limits, I have to load carefully to keep the tongue weight within specifications. Since the Casita 17's tend to have a heavier tongue weight, I'd suggest going to at least the 5000/500 rated vehicles.
By the way, over 45,000 miles of towing including the rockies & eastern mountains (yes, there are some), I've averaged 15MPG (25MPG unhooked). I rarely drive interstates, and usually tow at 57 - 60 MPH...
Dec-30-2013 11:49 AM
Road Ruler wrote:esjay wrote:
Our Lexus is an "LS", not a tow vehicle.
Are you sure?
Dec-30-2013 11:43 AM
esjay wrote:
Our Lexus is an "LS", not a tow vehicle.
Dec-19-2013 08:31 AM
Santa Fe wrote:
If you prefer a pickup, check into a Honda Ridgeline. Small enough, V6 powered, and available in a trim with heater leather seats.
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Dec-18-2013 03:20 PM
Redsky wrote:
A Subaru wagon will pull a 3,000 lb. trailer and without the trailer it will get 30 MPG on the freeway.
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