You are here:
Forums
SUVs
SUV gas mileage - Feel free to participate

1070 messages, Last post on Jun 04, 2009 at 10:34 AM
You are in the SUVs Forum. Your Hosts are steve_ & tidester
|
At 6'2" and 260 pounds, the main issue here may just be the front seat, and how well you'd fit in those. I think a car show would be a good idea. You can "test fit" several vehicles, even from different segments, and narrow it down to a short list where you were truly comfortable. Being that tall may even limit your options (no moonroof, perhaps). I know an Expy is good for a large guy, as is a Tahoe. Big, wide seats and good arm rests help a lot. You might be cramped in a compact anything. Money no object, a hybrid Tahoe would do everything you want and still gets 20mpg even in the city. They're $50 grand, though.
|
|
|
|
| I drive a 2008 Ford Edge Limited AWD. It gets around 18 mpg in the city, and 23 or so on the highway (70 - 75mph). For a five passenger vehicle, it has about as much passenger room as most full size conventional SUVs, and more so than most conventional midsize SUVs (Explorer, Trailblazer, etc.). The ride quality is great, handles much better than our former Trailblazer EXT and Grand Cherokees, and delivers better fuel economy than any of those did. The only drawback is the luggage space -- about 1/4 to 1/3 smaller than the others. So far, it's been a reasonable tradeoff. | |
|
Replying to: kipk (Sep 19, 2008 4:38 am) |
|
|
Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 23, 2008 8:02 am) If I give my kids the Expedition, I really wouldn't see it reasonable to pay $50K for a Tahoe to get 5 mpg better FE. I don't mind spending money but still want to make a wise decision. I can't see paying $10K for the hybrid in a Tahoe. I don't think these will do well and thus hold their value. I am leaning at this point towards the Mercedes diesel or the Escape Hybrid as my two choices |
|
|
Replying to: wvgasguy (Oct 01, 2008 5:48 pm) >"I need to tow 3500# (not all that much, just my tractor or jet skis), I need 4wd (live on a hill in snow "at times" country) and I wanted size to haul the family (8 on vacation)." Mercedes ML 350 starting at $47,250 will tow the weight but only carries 5 souls. The GL class starting at $53,400 will tow the same and carry 7 souls. Still short on carrying folks capacity. Fuel mileage for either is 18/24 according to Edmunds. Not the giant leap in fuel mileage you are looking for. On the other hand, the AWD Escape Hybrid starting at $33,385 is rated at 29 city and 27 hyway. Yep, less on the road than in the city. But still pretty good. Definitely a giant leap compared to the Expedition. It carries 5 souls and I didn't see a "Tow" rating. However with it's 2.5 liter gas engine, I wouldn't think it would meet your needs in hauling people or towing. On the third hand, As far as MPG goes, On our 03 Pilot AWD we have gotten 27+ mpg at 65 mph on an 1100 mile trip, and 18 mpg at 80+ mph on a 350 mile trip. Locally, we get 17-19 mpg, every time. Typically the road mileage is 23-25 mpg at 70 mph. Honda longevity is legendary. If you haven't spent some time in one, maybe you should. Kip |
|
|
Replying to: drmperalta (Jul 09, 2000 1:42 am) |
|
|
Replying to: wvgasguy (Oct 01, 2008 5:48 pm) Escape hybrid cannot tow 3500 pounds. I'm not sure if the hybrid is rated to tow at all, come to think of it. Bluetecs are nice. Not cheap, but they should last and hold their value. Pilots are nice. GM's Lambdas are also nice and can tow 5200 lbs now, best in class. Gas mileage is good, too, but watch out for price with options. In that same class, also test-fit (again the seats are a big issue for a big guy) the Subaru Tribeca, Mazda CX9, and Hyundai Veracruz, since those 3 are getting STEEP discounts right now. You could get one with leather and a GPS for a price of one without those things about a year ago. With big discounts, you can probably get one of those 3 fairly loaded for under $30k, and still tow your 3500 lbs.
|
|
|
Replying to: ateixeira (Oct 02, 2008 12:34 pm) 1000 lbs, but I would not recommend towing...
|
|
|
Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 02, 2008 2:35 pm) So that's out. |
|
| I just purchased a 2008 Expedition XLT 4WD with 10k miles for $21,991 (warranty good for 2 1/2 more years). I drove round trip Phoenix to Grand Canyon. Averaged 16.4 mpg going there (uphill), and 20.9 mpg coming back (down hill). This is outstanding, coming from a 98 Expedition XLT 4WD that averaged 13-14 mpg overall. I'm very happy with the fuel economy so far. | |
You are here:
Forums
SUVs
SUV gas mileage - Feel free to participate
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle
2010 Ford Expedition
2009 GMC Envoy
2010 Chevrolet Suburban
2010 Ford Escape
2010 Honda CR-V
2010 Nissan Pathfinder



Browse by Board
Browse by Topic
Today's Chats