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I put around 2000miles (and changed my engine oil), before I did my first towing. I then towed a roughly 2000lb squaredrop all over. Toured around northern NM and southern CO.
Went over 10,000 ft passes. Down washboard roads. Through mud roads, that several vehicles were stuck in (one was a sprinter van). And then 1400 miles across the plain states back home. I barely knew the trailer was back there. No problem with power up hills, overtaking etc.
I got about 20-21 mpg on journeys before towing. When towing I was down to around 15 mpg at highway speeds - 19mpg on canyon dirt roads in the mountains.
Went over 10,000 ft passes. Down washboard roads. Through mud roads, that several vehicles were stuck in (one was a sprinter van). And then 1400 miles across the plain states back home. I barely knew the trailer was back there. No problem with power up hills, overtaking etc.
I got about 20-21 mpg on journeys before towing. When towing I was down to around 15 mpg at highway speeds - 19mpg on canyon dirt roads in the mountains.
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