May-09-2019 03:18 PM
May-12-2019 07:13 PM
hvac wrote:
This is great feedback. It's intriguing as its basically a 1 ton truck, so payload will not be an issue. Some other comments on the net is the hitch itself from Nissan is the limiting factor for a higher tow rating.
May-12-2019 06:34 PM
May-12-2019 05:02 AM
hvac wrote:Fryer5 wrote:
We have the Nissan. Our trailer is only 7,000lbs loaded (estimated). We only have three kids and they LOVE the room in the Nissan. We had suburbans before.
Towing is night and day different with the Nissan. Our last suburban was an 08 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 gas engine. This van could run circles around it. More power, less shifting, and better brakes. I could only be happier if the van was 4x4 which was an expensive aftermarket option.
The Fryers
I would not overlook the Nissan, we are very happy
The current NV 3500 is a 7 speed. I think 8900 lbs max tow rating. Is your van a 7 speed?
May-11-2019 02:34 AM
el.jefe wrote:LarryJM wrote:
AFAIK the highest tow related Vans were the 1T Ford 7.3/6.0L diesels with the 4.10 that were rated for 10K towing and 20K GCWR. My 2001 7.3 is one of those beasts.:B
Larry
What kind of gas mileage do you get with that? Towing and not towing.
May-10-2019 08:03 AM
LarryJM wrote:
AFAIK the highest tow related Vans were the 1T Ford 7.3/6.0L diesels with the 4.10 that were rated for 10K towing and 20K GCWR. My 2001 7.3 is one of those beasts.:B
Larry
May-10-2019 07:10 AM
Fryer5 wrote:
We have the Nissan. Our trailer is only 7,000lbs loaded (estimated). We only have three kids and they LOVE the room in the Nissan. We had suburbans before.
Towing is night and day different with the Nissan. Our last suburban was an 08 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 gas engine. This van could run circles around it. More power, less shifting, and better brakes. I could only be happier if the van was 4x4 which was an expensive aftermarket option.
The Fryers
I would not overlook the Nissan, we are very happy
May-10-2019 06:40 AM
May-10-2019 06:32 AM
Fryer5 wrote:
We have the Nissan. Our trailer is only 7,000lbs loaded (estimated). We only have three kids and they LOVE the room in the Nissan. We had suburbans before.
Towing is night and day different with the Nissan. Our last suburban was an 08 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 gas engine. This van could run circles around it. More power, less shifting, and better brakes. I could only be happier if the van was 4x4 which was an expensive aftermarket option.
The Fryers
I would not overlook the Nissan, we are very happy
May-10-2019 03:21 AM
May-09-2019 08:47 PM
May-09-2019 08:31 PM
May-09-2019 08:12 PM
el.jefe wrote:
I looked at the Transit first because that seems to be the new popular van for families our size, but it doesn't look like they can tow worth anything. Our trailer is about 8500 lbs fully loaded, so I need something with some muscle.
May-09-2019 06:44 PM
May-09-2019 06:28 PM
fitznj wrote:
I was in the same boat earlier this year;
I had a 2008 Chevy Express 3500 towing a 27ft - 5,500 lb trailer; It was
great - tons of torque and comfortable to drive.
I was thinking of buying another with the 6-speed transmission and really could not fault the Chevy. But I thought let me take a look at "new" technology even
though 1-2 year old Chevy was about $2000 cheaper than a Transit/Nissan.
I test drove a couple of Transit and was impressed, so I started looking
around for a 350XLT EcoBoost (passenger) - which I eventually bought.
So how do the 2 compare?
The Transit is 18 longer wheelbase and tows MUCH better than the Chevy; The
Ecoboost has tons of torque and comes on at lower revs and just seems to
pull. It's coupled to a great 6-speed transmission which is totally seamless
and has an easy to use rocker switch to hold/change gears;
The Transit is much quieter - very little engine noise intrusion and better
wind noise management. Ergonomics are better and feel more modern. The brakes
are also superior.
Fuel economy is MUCH better;
Unloaded - 14mpg -> 20mpg
Towing - 11mpg -> 14mpg
The downside:
- Max towing is limited to 7,000? lbs (but I don't think the Chevy can
"comfortably" tow much more );
- The driving position is "bus like" which takes getting used to.
Hope this helps.