Hi everyone. We just purchased a 2006 T@b 320s in really great condition. I'm super excited about this camper and to be part of this vibrant community.
We already have a larger TT, which we tow with our 2007 Nissan Pathfinder 4.0L. The Pathfinder gets ~18 MPG on its own, 11 MPG pulling the T@b, and 7.5 MPG pulling the larger TT. I would like to find another tow vehicle to pull the T@b that meets the following criteria:
- AWD or 4WD (we live in the country in Wisconsin, so winters can be rough);
- Good gas mileage on its own (preferably at least 25 MPG); the vehicle will not be pulling a trailer 97% of the time;
- Good gas mileage while pulling the T@b (at least 15 MPG? Is that realistic?);
- Can pull the T@b comfortably, including for longer trips (I'm planning to do a 1-month national parks trip next fall, which will take me through mountains).
Is there a vehicle that meets these criteria? I was looking at both a Subaru Outback and at a Honda Element, but I suspect both of these vehicles have shortcomings in the power department. Has anyone else found the unicorn I describe above?
Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Best,
Matt
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Spare & bike rack on tongue, Renogy 100w suitcase connection, cargo & door nets, sway bar, wired rear camera, Norcold aux fan, front window protection, frame mounted sewer & water hose storage, Krieger 1500w inverter w/100Ah LIFePO4.
‘17 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E- 5000# tow cap, 600# tongue cap
‘20 Honda Pilot Elite- 5000# tow cap, 500# tongue cap
Huntington LI
Former steward of a 2017 T@B S Max
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
2007 T@B
Rockford, IL
Getting 26 Mpg on the Hwy, and 19 in town. First trip over the pass was great.
5,000 lb towing 500 lb hitch weight, AWD.
aka BirdieJane towed by Quinn
2018 320S Outback
https://autoweek.com/article/car-reviews/2016-chevrolet-colorado-crew-cab-review-love-engine-utility-lacking#ixzz4vzy6OYXo
2018 Chevy Colorado Z71 Duramax oil burner
Tampa, Florida
Former steward of a 2017 T@B S Max
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
http://gmauthority.com/blog/category/powertrain/engines/lm2/
2018 Chevy Colorado Z71 Duramax oil burner
Tampa, Florida
You are pushing wind even with a Tab and higher speeds will kill mileage. Nothing wrong with slowing down and running in the right lane and enjoying the journey. I drove that full size Dodge cross County once and ran 62 or under in the slow lane, NY to OR, 20.5 MPG, not bad for an 8000 pound vehicle.
2018 Chevy Colorado Z71 Duramax oil burner
Tampa, Florida
Former steward of a 2017 T@B S Max
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/4683/blown-subaru-transmission/p1
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/155/subaru-outback-tow-vehicle
Search “Subaru 6 cylinder” etc.
Appleton, Wisconsin
2006 Dutchmen T@B ("Fuego")
TV: 2007 Nissan Pathfinder
Without the T@B behind the Canyon, while it is only EPA rated at 28 mpg, I been getting around 33 to 38 mpg on the open road and in the mid 20's in town. I have even seen my dash mpg best 50 mile range at 45.2 mpg. I have pulled a car on a dolly for 200 miles on I-15 and got 25 mpg with the elevation was over 5k' to 7k' with many passes to cross. That load was more than a 320 weighs, but more aero as a 320 vs a 400 to explain the difference in mileage.
This truck is very comfortable to ride in and carry those extra's we tend to want to bring on a camp. I just did a 2 week travel and pulled the T@B for 1500 miles and did another 900 miles without the T@B during that trip. It was nice to get the higher MPG exploring the areas was camped in.
In comparison, I was using a MB GLK 250 diesel as a TV. The mileage was really close, maybe 1-2 mpg better with the GLK and really the ride quality was close between the 2. To me having a comfortable ride while traveling and the feeling the TV has when towing is a big factor in deciding on a TV. I am a bit OCD on mileage and comfort. The Canyon just feels better when towing the 400. The Canyon has 2/Auto/4WD Hi/Lo while my GLK was only Auto 4WD. The Canyon longer wheel base is probably the reason why it just feel better when towing in my opinion. It is also nice to have a true transfer case if one is ever needed and I do a lot of boondocking.
Utah Driven
2019 T@B 400 (Ex 2018 400)
2015 MB GLK 250 Diesel
2018 GMC Canyon Denali Duramax CCSB