HI
I'm thinking of buying a new GLX-R auto to tow my 17 foot pop top caravan.
Can anyone tell me what the fuel economy is like etc and what issues they have or don't have
Thanks
Peter
subi_man wrote:I've done some quick trip stats, which I thought might be of interest
I travelled about 7,400km and used approx 1240 litres of fuel. Total fuel cost was just under $1,800 - the dearest I saw was $2.00/litre at Cameron's Cnr, 2nd was $1.899 at William Creek. Cheapest was $1.209 at Clare in SA.
Overall economy worked out to be a little under 17l/100km, but I saw some scary numbers on 110km/hr highway sections (over 19l/100). No wonder the grey nomads potter around at 85km/hr Tootling around without the trailer saw mine drop to 12.6-13.0l/100.
My mate's MY09 Triton was within a litre or so less of mine of every fill and he was towing a larger Jayco camper trailer - we both had roofracks with spare tyres causing a lot of drag. Partway through the trip I removed my TDC Powerchip and it made no difference to the economy.
Interestingly the Hilux (brand new D4D manual) used over 15% less fuel than both the Tritons He didn't have a roofrack, but was towing a similar setup to me.
My Dobinson's suspension was perfect. Heavily loaded and with the trailer connected, the Triton sat virtually perfectly level and handled very well. The best test was the very badly corrugated and rocky road into and out of Dalhousie, and I noticed no fade in the shocks (might have shortened their life a little though!!). It was on this section that my bashplate brackets cracked (those dodgy ones at the back of the sump guard), so it was pretty rough.
The other Triton on stock suspension and Cooper 17in tyres was almost riding the rear bump-stops and wallowed very badly on the tar, it was like riding in a boat However nothing broke or failed.
I'm about halfway through the pics, geez I was a little trigger happy at times
Cowboy Dave wrote:(but then up until now I've been a Subaru man so what would I know?).
subi_man wrote:ex-Subaru men know a surprising amount, and if they don't know it are good at making stuff up that sounds believable
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