My wife is getting around 22 MPG driving to/from work and errands around town (Houston area) in her Tahoe. No complaints about that at all. However, last weekend we took our new travel trailer out on its maiden voyage and averaged right at 10 MPG. We were on the highway most of the way and mostly flat terrain other than overpasses and such. The trailer's dry weight is about 5800 lbs and with cargo I am guessing we were probably at 6200 lbs or less. The Tahoe had plenty of power for the job, no issues with that. But it would be nice if we could do something that would give better fuel economy during towing. For the short trips where we are only travelling within an hour or two of the house it's no big deal, but when you start talking about longer trips it gets pretty expensive just to get there and back.
Her ride is a 2010 LS with the 5.3L V8, 2WD, 3:42 rear end plus HD towing package. Everything is stock to my knowledge (we just acquired it a few weeks ago).
What mods would you guys suggest and what kind of dollars are we talking for something that would give a reasonable improvement in towing MPG to where we could justify the expense?
Her ride is a 2010 LS with the 5.3L V8, 2WD, 3:42 rear end plus HD towing package. Everything is stock to my knowledge (we just acquired it a few weeks ago).
What mods would you guys suggest and what kind of dollars are we talking for something that would give a reasonable improvement in towing MPG to where we could justify the expense?