2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Yeah, kind of in jest, but the truck is way more effecient, all that weight in a 53 foot trailer and a bigger frontal area and maybe 4MPG less than a small vehicle pulling a measly Tab, LOL.Denny16 said:I do not think so, i get about 14mpg average towing out TaB 400 with the Jeep Gladiator.
not m ugh better, but still 4 more miles per gallon.
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Oh- the volvo will tow it. And- you probably won't have an issue on flat, easy terrain. Take it on a steep mountain road, with curves, wind, sketchy traction- and you might feel differently.jenniferlzr said:I drove 140 miles today round trip to the RV place, and she said my Volvo would absolutely have no problem towing the TAB. I'm not convinced!
lol It WAS my first time seeing a TAB in person though.
I’ll echo this—unless you’re planning on eventually fulltiming, the 320 is fine for a solo traveler. And some people even fulltime with them, though my personal preference at that point would be a 400. But for just camping? The 320 is fully self contained, and the rear half of the dinette makes into an easy bed for one leaving the front half the dinette for seating if you want. Especially if you’re the type to spend the bulk of your time outside, it’s really a great little rig, and it’s plenty comfortable inside at night or during foul weather.morey000 said:Oh- the volvo will tow it. And- you probably won't have an issue on flat, easy terrain. Take it on a steep mountain road, with curves, wind, sketchy traction- and you might feel differently.jenniferlzr said:I drove 140 miles today round trip to the RV place, and she said my Volvo would absolutely have no problem towing the TAB. I'm not convinced!
lol It WAS my first time seeing a TAB in person though.
I know it was said above... but have you considered a 320? You'd tow one of those like it wasn't even there. And- given how easy the 320 is to tow... you're more likely to take it places.
There’s at least one woman traveling with two Bernese Mtn dogs in a 320, and several traveling solo with two large labs. But I get it, it takes compromising to fit into the smaller space.jenniferlzr said:Thanks everyone. As I hope to bring at least one of my Standard Poodles on some trips, the 320 may be too small. If I have both of them, too small for sure.
A second dealer told me today that I could tow it no problem without the water tanks full. He said he'd add in the weight distribution hitch with anti-sway bar. If I do get one soon, I'll probably rent a pickup to go get it and see how it does. I can rent a pickup for $300 a week.
) to get. While I'm also not a truck-guy, after getting input from some other 400 owners I ended up getting a Ford Ranger this week. It's a midsize pickup very similar to the Tacoma but rated for 7500lb towing and some great included towing features. It's a bigger vehicle than I'm used to but, for me, much happier fit than a full-size truck. 
