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Old 04-24-2018, 07:45 PM
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Default Better Tow vehicle - big SUV or 1/2 Ton Pickup

I want to pose this question and hear from the gang. Which is a better tow vehicle, a large SUV (Chevy Suburban or Tahoe, Ford Expedition, etc or a Half ton pickup like an F-150, GMC/Chevy 1500 or the like?
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Old 04-24-2018, 08:03 PM
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Pretty much the same tow results until you want to pick up a load of lumber, dirt, rocks, etc. in your Yukon!! I'm a pick-up truck guy.
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Old 04-24-2018, 08:42 PM
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I understand DonV's point about hauling with a pickup. I like being able to lock my equipment in my 2008 Yukon. It tows very nicely. However (and don't know if they have changed) but it has the tightest turning radius I have ever driven which makes it much too sensitive in backing the trailer. I did better in my Astro, 4-Runner and all my past cars. I need to try my daughter's 2017 Tahoe when she visits this summer. It still turns sharply but seems less sensitive.
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Old 04-25-2018, 10:07 AM
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I have a 2015 Ford Expedition EL with twin turbo v6. Best tow vehicle I have owned or used. use it on a 25' Rampone and 19' Seacraft. Can't even feel the seacraft when towing. Mileage wasnt great, 11mpg towing to keys last summer. Only change I might make is 4wd for lousy ramps, but havent had an issue yet. Nice to be able to lock everything up.
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Old 04-25-2018, 12:18 PM
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Unless you're going to be hauling a bunch of kids for extended trips, I'd throw a shell on that truck and have the best of both worlds. You can secure (somewhat) waterskis, surfboards, spearguns, etc. and also not have a ton of water and sand inside your vehicle.
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Old 04-25-2018, 12:18 PM
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11 mpg?????? I would be very happy with that!!! With the O/D off at about 2500 rpm I get about 9 mpg on my 5.4 Triton with the 3.73 rear end. Oh yeah....that's with the wind down hill!
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Old 04-25-2018, 09:43 PM
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11 mpg?????? I would be very happy with that!!! With the O/D off at about 2500 rpm I get about 9 mpg on my 5.4 Triton with the 3.73 rear end. Oh yeah....that's with the wind down hill!
You got me beat Don..
I got a whopping 8 mpg towing the Tsunami 400 miles with my 5.4 Triton F150 with 3.55 gears.Its horrible on fuel.I was giving some thought about changing to a big suv like a suburban or Expedition but as others mentioned I'd miss the pickup bed .
My truck bed is always is always full of stuff that would ruin the interior of a nice suv.My preference for dual use both as a tow vehicle and a trip to the lumber yard would be best with a pickup truck.
Bought the F150 in 05 and would love a new truck but with pricing from 40 to 60 grand (and even more) it aint gonna happen ,especially on a fixed income.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:55 PM
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You got me beat Don..
I got a whopping 8 mpg towing the Tsunami 400 miles with my 5.4 Triton F150 with 3.55 gears.
My truck bed is always is always full of stuff that would ruin the interior of a nice suv.My preference for dual use both as a tow vehicle and a trip to the lumber yard would be best with a pickup truck.
My 2002 F250 2WD 7.3 diesel Crew-cab with 3.73 gearing got me a bit more than 13 mpg average pulling my old 23' Tsunami, and still got 9.5 mpg tandem towing a 7000lb camper AND a 20' Seafari. (With the A/C on, of course).

At 55mph on the interstate, I recently achieved an average of 15.6 mpg pulling a friend's brand-new 19' Sportsman Island Reef from JAX to Destin. My truck has just under 300K miles. Unloaded I can get 24-25 mpg on the highway at 55 mph.
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Hey Don
My 6.2 liter Yukon Denali shows off @ 11 mpg in town carrying groceries without towing.
It used to kiss my 23 SeaCraft on the back. It now makes love to my 19' Viper Skiff ....
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Old 04-26-2018, 12:29 PM
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You got me beat Don..
I got a whopping 8 mpg towing the Tsunami 400 miles with my 5.4 Triton F150 with 3.55 gears.Its horrible on fuel.I was giving some thought about changing to a big suv like a suburban or Expedition but as others mentioned I'd miss the pickup bed .
My truck bed is always is always full of stuff that would ruin the interior of a nice suv.My preference for dual use both as a tow vehicle and a trip to the lumber yard would be best with a pickup truck.
Bought the F150 in 05 and would love a new truck but with pricing from 40 to 60 grand (and even more) it aint gonna happen ,especially on a fixed income.
With my extended Expedition EL, I can load a 4x8 sheet of plywood in the back and close the doors, or 2x4s or whatever up to about 12' diagonally until I have to open the back window. Mine is always full of crap back there but can still haul a bunch of people when need be.

Oh, I only see 55mph on the way up or down. I can't imagine driving hundreds of miles at that speed. Couldnt do it even in the 70s and 80s when that was the limit. I usually dont go over 65 though with the trailer.
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