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voisj
Senior Member Joined: 19 Jul 2016 Location: San Luis Obispo Online Status: Offline Posts: 471 |
Topic: What kind of vehicle do you tow your Rpod with? Posted: 12 Apr 2017 at 8:12pm |
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I tow my 180 with a 2013 F150 Ecoboost, and get around 13mpg.
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Wepod
Groupie Joined: 07 Feb 2017 Online Status: Offline Posts: 82 |
Posted: 12 Apr 2017 at 8:32pm | |
2014 Ram 1500 4x4 with 5.7L Hemi towing a 2017 179. Plenty of power, 12-14mpg towing 18-20mpg unloaded.
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Pod People
Senior Member Joined: 22 Sep 2011 Location: Chapel Hill,NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 1078 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 8:18am | |
We tow with a 2012 ford Expedition EL and love it. I would highly recommend a large SUV for anyone towing an R Pod . Generally the large SUV's have the same frame, engine, transmission as the pick ups, they just have a much better interior storage area.
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fonseca179
Newbie Joined: 19 May 2015 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 38 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 8:45am | |
We tow our 179 with a '15 Jeep Grand Cherokee Eco Diesel.
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StephenH
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6326 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 8:54am | |
We started towing our RP-179 with a 2016 Ford Escape SE with 2L Ecoboost engine. That was until December when we had an accident which put the Escape out of commission for an extended period. To continue our trip and get home, we purchased a 2010 Nissan Frontier. The Frontier has a 6100 lb tow rating compared to the 3500 lb tow rating for the Escape. At higher elevations, the Escape did better because of the turbocharger which the Frontier lacks.
If I were shopping now, I would want to wait until this fall when the 2018 Ford F150 is expected to get a 3L Diesel. If I understand correctly, Nissan will be putting a Diesel in the Frontier for the 2018 model year also. Either one would be a good choice. If you don't want to wait, the Ford Ecoboost engines are pretty amazing. The turbocharger makes a huge difference when towing at any significant altitude. The downside is that it usually requires premium fuel when towing. On our last trip, Diesel was significantly less expensive then premium. That difference can add up to significant savings on long trips. Enough long trips can help pay the difference in the cost of the Diesel engine. SUV vs. Pickup? There are advantages to each one. I like the SUV for handling and interior storage as mentioned by Vann & Laura. I like the pickup since things like a generator, spare propane tank, and gasoline for the generator can go in the bed of the pickup along with other things one might wish to carry. We have a hard tonneau cover on ours which keeps things in the bed dry. If it had not come with that, I would be looking for a cap for additional height plus the waterproof storage. |
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StephenH
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,... ouR escaPOD mods Former RPod 179 Current Cherokee Grey Wolf 24 JS |
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craigwood
Newbie Joined: 31 Oct 2016 Location: New Meadows ID Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 12:10pm | |
We tow with a recently purchased F150 with the 3.5L Ecoboost and 10 speed tranny
with tow package. Pulls the hills and passes of Idaho with no problems so far, and I use regular gas.
Still deciding if I need WDH or sway control - a trip down the always windy Columbia Gorge OR to the coast in the near future will help me decide.
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StephenH
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6326 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 8:16pm | |
For the 3.5L Ecoboost, does your owner's manual specify regular or premium while towing? Our 2L Ecoboost Escape specified Premium for towing and best performance while not towing, but regular ok for daily use while not towing. Edit: From my searching, I found that while you can run regular, Ford recommends premium for situations where the engine is being stressed. Towing is one of those situations, so premium is recommended. Given that you are nowhere near the towing capacity of an F150 3.5L Ecoboost, you are probably just fine using regular. The 2L Ecoboost of the Escape, OTOH, was definitely pushing the limit and premium was definitely needed. |
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StephenH
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,... ouR escaPOD mods Former RPod 179 Current Cherokee Grey Wolf 24 JS |
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RockyMtnRPod
Newbie Joined: 20 Feb 2016 Location: Montana Online Status: Offline Posts: 17 |
Posted: 13 Apr 2017 at 8:53pm | |
2016 RPod 178. 2013 Toyota Tacoma xtra-cab v6 tow package with "Super Springs", too. On my 7th Toyota.
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voisj
Senior Member Joined: 19 Jul 2016 Location: San Luis Obispo Online Status: Offline Posts: 471 |
Posted: 14 Apr 2017 at 12:55pm | |
I tow with the 3.5 ecoboost I have only use regular while towing the pod. I used premium once with the pod and noticed no difference. I have used premium once while towing a 9000 lb boat and trailer over the Sierras from Reno to San Luis Obispo. The 150 forums I'm on suggest premium while towing anything over 5000lbs in the hills, (stressed).
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riotkayak284
Senior Member Joined: 29 Apr 2016 Location: Nashville, TN Online Status: Offline Posts: 162 |
Posted: 14 Apr 2017 at 1:32pm | |
2015 Toyota Tacoma with tow package... Does great....
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