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![]() "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... I have been pulling my 20 foot Skeeter with a 2000 Z71 pickup. Love the truck, handles the boat real good, gas milage not very good, got about 12 mpg on the road on my trip but I drive pretty fast, usually set the cruise control 10 mph over the posted limit. It has 140,000 miles on it now. I had planned on replacing this truck with another one just like it, keeping the old one to haul wood and do dirty work, keep the new one for trips and pulling the boat. Sleeping in the cab of the truck and trying to load it for a 2.5 week trip made me think about getting something different, like a Surburban. I pulled boats with full size vans for about 20 years and like the truck better for backing, especially, but think I can handle most anything. Not real worried about gas milage. Want something that will handle the boat as well as my truck but give me more inside room. I talked to Chris and Jim I think it was with a Surburban and a Tahoe at the NWC and both liked their choices. Any comments on tow vehicles? Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Well, for room and the ability to sleep in it, some sort of fullsize SUV would likely be the ticket, Suburban, Tahoe, etc. I don't travel much with my rig beyond my "home" area of NC (SC/VA too) but can say that the new generation of small V8s in most trucks is the best way to go with gas mileage. I personally have a Tundra, 2000 model, 125k miles on it, and she pulls strong still and beats the crap out of my neighbor's 1999 Z71 P/U when it comes to fuel mileage when pulling the same weight. (A V8 Tundra's tow weight limit is 7200 lbs btw) Maybe take a look at these new Tahoes that are out there with these 5.3L (327cid) V8s? Regardless of the room you may need, you're gonna have to go down in engine size to see any kind of fuel mileage gain IMO. I hear they're offering a FlexFuel model of the Avalanche now too, if you live or travel near a station that sells E85. |
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