dog_tired
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Jack - We are going to head out again in a few weeks, and this time I'm going to fill up with Premium and see how the mileage goes. I'll get back here and will let the group know.We did have an early mileage report from a member here who towed his 7,000# trailer from Phoenix up to Sedona and back, so that mixed together climbing some grades, higher elevation impacting horsepower to some degree, and his speeds were pretty high at 70-75. As I recall, he reported mileage of ~8.5 mpg for the trip. That doesn't seem inconsistent with the mileage report above of 10.5 mpg at sea level with no elevation gains and mostly at 65 mph while towing the Airstream @ ~5,000# loaded for the weekend.
Climbing up/down the Rocky Mtn spine I can imagine averaging 8-9 mpg while towing. I don't think I would want to be traveling with less than 5 gals in the tank. That suggests, for mountain region towing, a range of ~212 miles (8.5 * 25) and doesn't take into account the additional fuel burn required by the ProPower system while boondocking, which is our preference. I find this disappointing.
Jack
Range is a big issue for all of us. I too was hoping for a bit more with the hybrid engine, but 300 will get me pretty far (although not quite to my mother-in-laws house in Mississippi which is 500 away ). As my truck is also a daily driver, it was a tough choice between non-hybrid with a larger capacity fuel tank when towing, or the better gas mileage when not towing. As most of the time the airstream is sitting in the driveway, I went with the hybrid. If I was retired with more time to be on the road, I'd go with a different engine and larger capacity tank (and I'd have some jerry cans in the back for the boondocking!).
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