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Oct 06, 2014"Well good for you and thanks for being a road hazard. I hope I am not coming the other way when all the crazies are trying to pass you on a 2 lane road. I feel you should at least have a rig that can tow a trailer at a reasonable speed and unfortunately 55 is not reasonable anymore and going this speed just makes you a road hazard. Even at 65 or 70 MPH I feel like a rock in the ocean with water flowing all around me as the crazy’s fly by. If you can’t run 65 on the interstate then your rig is subpar. Heck some Utah interstates are now posted at 80 and most state hwy’s are at least 65 which means 75 most of the time."
Actually, you are the hazard if you are towing a trailer over 65 MPH. If you don't know it, you can't drive over 55 MPH in California when towing, and that includes big rigs.
I pointed out the 55 MPH speed so readers have an idea of what to expect in gas mileage towing with the V6 Grand Cherokee.
Actually, you are the hazard if you are towing a trailer over 65 MPH. If you don't know it, you can't drive over 55 MPH in California when towing, and that includes big rigs.
I pointed out the 55 MPH speed so readers have an idea of what to expect in gas mileage towing with the V6 Grand Cherokee.
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