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lily123456 wrote:
When shopping for a tow vehicle, the most important thing to know is its overall towing capacity.
Aug-13-2018 07:38 PM
lily123456 wrote:
When shopping for a tow vehicle, the most important thing to know is its overall towing capacity.
Aug-13-2018 07:01 PM
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Aug-04-2018 10:29 AM
Dlow240 wrote:
Thanks to all who has responded. Last year I bought a 2015 f250 4wd to tow a 5500 dry weight tt. 3.73 axle. 6.2 gas burner. Haven’t pulled it anywhere much since I bought them both. Lived in the camper while waiting to get in a new house. Pulling it home on the interstate in hills and trying to keep speed about 65, the rpms were very high and I was concerned. Also, dropped to 7 mpg as long as I was in hills but mpg isn’t a major factor. Performance on the road is more important. Downsizing for traveling and want to make the right choice.
Aug-03-2018 07:45 AM
Dlow240 wrote:
Thanks to all who has responded. Last year I bought a 2015 f250 4wd to tow a 5500 dry weight tt. 3.73 axle. 6.2 gas burner. Haven’t pulled it anywhere much since I bought them both. Lived in the camper while waiting to get in a new house. Pulling it home on the interstate in hills and trying to keep speed about 65, the rpms were very high and I was concerned. Also, dropped to 7 mpg as long as I was in hills but mpg isn’t a major factor. Performance on the road is more important. Downsizing for traveling and want to make the right choice.
Aug-03-2018 05:04 AM
Dlow240 wrote:
Thanks to all who has responded. Last year I bought a 2015 f250 4wd to tow a 5500 dry weight tt. 3.73 axle. 6.2 gas burner. Haven’t pulled it anywhere much since I bought them both. Lived in the camper while waiting to get in a new house. Pulling it home on the interstate in hills and trying to keep speed about 65, the rpms were very high and I was concerned. Also, dropped to 7 mpg as long as I was in hills but mpg isn’t a major factor. Performance on the road is more important. Downsizing for traveling and want to make the right choice.
Aug-03-2018 04:13 AM
troubledwaters wrote:donn0128 wrote:That's bogus. I got a Price sheet on a "Well Equipped" F150 Super Crew, XLT, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 spd transmission, HDPP, and more - the MSRP is $48,500 and that includes over $6,000 worth of options.
...Fords Eco seem to be real popular, but with prices for well equipped ones approaching 60K they might be out of your price range...
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