How bad is your mileage towing an RV?

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TahoeFL2017

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Curious what you guys are towing, and how it affects the mileage?

I get 20-22 on the highway, considering an RV, but since it's just me and the wife - at some point I'd be better off staying in hotels and skip the RV entirely.

All repleis appreciated, thx!
 

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i would get between 12 and 14 mpg towing a 3200# camper plus all the stuff for me and the wife for a road trip from east coast to west coast and back.
 

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Curious what you guys are towing, and how it affects the mileage?

I get 20-22 on the highway, considering an RV, but since it's just me and the wife - at some point I'd be better off staying in hotels and skip the RV entirely.

All repleis appreciated, thx!
With my 2019 Denali 6.2L towing a 24ft 6000 lb trailer I average 10-11mpg. Less in the mountains or in significant winds.
 

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Back in October I did a 3000+ mile trip towing around 6000lbs from Southern California up to the Canadian border and back.
Averaged 14mpg ish.

Make sure you flip the thermostat in your transmission before any serious towing!
 

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Back in October I did a 3000+ mile trip towing around 6000lbs from Southern California up to the Canadian border and back.
Averaged 14mpg ish.

Make sure you flip the thermostat in your transmission before any serious towing!
What benefit from flipping the tstat?
 

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Curious what you guys are towing, and how it affects the mileage?

I get 20-22 on the highway, considering an RV, but since it's just me and the wife - at some point I'd be better off staying in hotels and skip the RV entirely.

All repleis appreciated, thx!
It's a different experience, more leisurely too. The mileage isn't "bad' it's just less since the engine has more work to do to haul more weight. As does the driver!

There are trips we plan where an RV is not possible or a hindrance and others where it would be a joy.

I was reading posts just yesterday and many folks only travel about 300-400 miles a day when pulling an RV, some do more. Without towing, we easily double that as it's also less taxing on the driver to run solo compared with towing.
 

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