colbysmith
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For the past several years I have been pulling my CD-22 with a 2010 Toyota Highlander, with the V6 and tow package. This Highlander is rated to tow up to 5000 lbs, and has done a swell job towing my boat on long distances and even over the Rockies a few times. It's going to turn over 100,000 miles soon, and while it shows no signs of slowing down, the better part of me says with the high mileage towing I do, including over high elevations, it might be time to get a lower mileage vehicle. My Highlander routinely gets me 23 mpg on the highway, and I think around 17 in town. Towing, at 60 mph and slower, no wind or hills, I average about 12-14, pretty respectable considering I'm towing 4800 lbs. I would like to maintain this kind of mileage, and while I am inclined to just trade my Highlander in for a newer model, lower mileage, I'm also considering what else is available. Particularly that might be rated to handle a little higher weight, and still get the same kind of mileage. And without breaking the bank.
Doing some quick review and looking around the last few days, I've come across two possibilities. (I've already pretty much ruled diesel out, as I don't care to go to a larger size truck.) A 2015 Ford F-150 super cab with the 3.5 econo-boost V6, 3.31 rear end, and I believe fully loaded GVWR of 7200 would allow it to tow about 8000 lbs. (That's using the numbers off the door post, approximately...) I've been told the F150 weighs around 5000 lbs. The second possibility is a 2014 (or newer) Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.5 V6. That year also came out with a diesel model (6 cyl), which might be a possibility. (I'm looking at a specific F-150, that doesn't show tow package on the sticker nor does it come with anything more than the bumper hitch; and just generally some Jeep Grand Cherokees, 2014 and newer, with the V-6. NO diesels in used stock right now...)
I'm just wondering if anyone is running either of these makes, and what experience you've had with mileage and maintenance. Or if there are any other vehicles I should look at. Again, mileage is the first priority, with tow rating the second. I realize diesels are known to make good tow vehicles for both these priorities, but I'm also looking to stay in something no larger than the 150 or Grand Cherokee. (The Highlander was actually a very good all around vehicle for size and such.) Colby
Colby
Doing some quick review and looking around the last few days, I've come across two possibilities. (I've already pretty much ruled diesel out, as I don't care to go to a larger size truck.) A 2015 Ford F-150 super cab with the 3.5 econo-boost V6, 3.31 rear end, and I believe fully loaded GVWR of 7200 would allow it to tow about 8000 lbs. (That's using the numbers off the door post, approximately...) I've been told the F150 weighs around 5000 lbs. The second possibility is a 2014 (or newer) Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.5 V6. That year also came out with a diesel model (6 cyl), which might be a possibility. (I'm looking at a specific F-150, that doesn't show tow package on the sticker nor does it come with anything more than the bumper hitch; and just generally some Jeep Grand Cherokees, 2014 and newer, with the V-6. NO diesels in used stock right now...)
I'm just wondering if anyone is running either of these makes, and what experience you've had with mileage and maintenance. Or if there are any other vehicles I should look at. Again, mileage is the first priority, with tow rating the second. I realize diesels are known to make good tow vehicles for both these priorities, but I'm also looking to stay in something no larger than the 150 or Grand Cherokee. (The Highlander was actually a very good all around vehicle for size and such.) Colby
Colby