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![]() Uwpgrad wrote: I hope someone may be able to help me out with this question. I have a Sport Nautique and I am thinking of buying a new vehicle to pull it. Right now I have a GMC Serria (5.3L V8) and I'm looking at trying to save some money by buying more of a mid-size SUV (Highlander 3.5L V6) to save on gas because we have to travel a bit of distance just to get to the boat. IMO, you've said enough right there. the 3.5 may or may not get you slightly better fuel economy for normal use over the 5.3. But towing, I'm sure you'll be quite disapointed in the overall performance of the 3.5. you'll actually use more fuel than the 3.5 because of the smaller displacement and will have to work the engine so much harder, that you'll consume more fuel, and overtax the engine due to being forced to use lower gear ranges , so you're speed will suffer, and consumption will be higher. I suppose that's one reason why you find huge diesel engines instead of 350 chevy's in semi-trucks. Sometimes smaller isn't better. I'm not a slave to fashion. my tow vehicle is a 1990 Mercury Colony Park wagon. Basicly the same drive train as a half ton ford pickup of the same year.It's a comfortable car to drive, and I really don't need a truck. and the wagon even though isn't stylish or modern isn't a "beater" and suits my needs quite well. The wife doesn't really like to, but if need be she will drive it, ok? It has a 5.0/302 v8 that when driving with some sense will yield about 23 mpg on a four-lane with the cruise parked at 65. My wifes 2004 Chrysler Town & Country van has a 3.5 v6, and under the same conditions will yield the same milage. I tow a 23 foot cuddy with the wagon and it sucks on the fuel tank pretty hard about 12 mpg. ...But it will still pull the beast at 60 mph, with some effort, but not badly. And thats with up to 4-5 people inside with the cargo end loaded with "stuff". If I was to attempt to tow the same boat behind the wifes van it would never get out of second gear with the throttle on the floor. And in a few miles the transmission would be toast. just my own analogy, but I think you'd be better off with what you've got. |
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