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Poddie
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Good point, Sam. I have noticed that many of the r-pods keep getting heavier and fancier with more bells & whistles. Pretty soon we lose the point of small/lightweight/not-the-Ritz. I love having secure shelter from the rain and a cool place to go if the heat and humidity get insane. Other than that, I want small, simple, easy ... I just want to go places and a take my convenient mini home-away-from-home with me, not having to buy a muscle TV just to do it. We also use our Ford Ranger for regular work commutes, so we have to think about economy.
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I'd rather be Podding. :)
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MandB
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That Lexus has something like 268 horsepower with the engines combined! 0-60 is in the 7 second range. I don't think a vehicle with a 3.3 liter engine without the additional motor would do so well with the R-Pod. What is the towing capacity of the Lexus? Sounds like a really nice vehicle. The CVT probably helps too as you point out.
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Ratdog
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The tow rating is 3,500 pounds. It's less without the towing package but I don't remember how much. W/o the electric motors, the V6 is 208 HP. The electric motors bump it up to 268 HP combined but the real story is with the torque. The V6 is 212 lb-ft at 5,600 RPM. The front electric motor is 247 lb-ft at 0-1,500 RPM. The rear electric motor is 96 lb-ft at 0-610 RPM. When leaving a stop light, merging into freeway traffic, or going up a steep hill, you have all of that power working for you that you don't have with the gas engine by itself. And, yes, it will do 0 to 60 in 7 but not with the rpod attached. It's good but not THAT good <LOL>. When towing the rpod, we get 8 mpg at 70-75 and 13 mpg at 60-65. Since the car only has a 17 gallon gas tank, we keep the speed down or we have to stop at every gas station <LOL>. Without the rpod hooked up, we get 25-30 mpg. This is important to us because this car is our daily driver vehicle. -- Steve |
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Steve, Anne, and Paige the Rat Terrier 2013 Lexus RX 450h Hybrid AWD 2011 RP-177 (aka: The Circus Wagon) |
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sammycamper
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I have only towed our 173 a couple hundred miles, so I don't feel completely qualified to speak from experience. Still, a long trip is not much more than a representative short trip multiplied by some factor. I have not avoided hills or highways or high winds, and our 2008 6-cyl Trailblazer towed the rPod very comfortably. The reduced width, overall weight, and tongue weight of the rPod was very noticeable compared to the 21-ft travel trailer we towed just prior to buying the rPod. Fuel economy seemed to be about 1.5 MPG better (11-11.5 vs 9.5-10) than we got before.
I'd like to think the rPod will allow us to go camping wherever time and campground vacancies will allow, without having to buy a vehicle that has no other purpose to sit in our garage.
Sam
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Footslogger03
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Excellent point about the effect of speed on mpg. Not that this is anything new, and maybe we're just old farts but ...we dialed back our daily mile goal a while ago. That allows us to have a more leisurely breakfast, drive, stop for a resful lunch, drive more and still get to our campground with plenty of time to unhook, connect power/water and relax before dinner.
For us ...pulling the R-pod at lower speeds is a win-win situation. MJ |
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Ratdog
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Since retirement, we're not in a hurry to get anywhere so we've slowed down, too. More time to enjoy the trip not just the destination. It's also not so much of a "white knuckle" towing experience at 55 as it is at 70-75.
Anyway, many states don't allow you to drive the posted speed limit if you're towing a trailer. Some set the allowable towable speed at 55 mph. Here's a chart with each state's towing laws: -- Steve
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Steve, Anne, and Paige the Rat Terrier 2013 Lexus RX 450h Hybrid AWD 2011 RP-177 (aka: The Circus Wagon) |
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Camper Bob
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WWR. Coming from the "Bigger is better," school, my thoughts are for you to enjoy your V-8 as I enjoy mine. Don't have to worry about not having enough "juice" to climb that big hill. Used to have a Suburban with the 454 V-8. Had a larger, heavier trailer then, and really enjoyed the HP. Only thing that stopped that Suburban was a gas station. We averaged 8 MPG whether we were towing, parked, with or with the A/C on on or off. Of course, gas was about $1.75/gal. then. Most don't remember those prices. In any event, you have fun with your new TV and be aware that your the baddest Rpod puller around. See you in August at Seaside. P. S. I have been in touch with the FROG group and will have some exciting news in a couple of weeks. Safe Travels.
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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 lb.) Mini Dachshund 2013 Rpod 171HRE (Pods-of-Luck) 2005 Chev. Tahoe |
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Lark
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The other factor is the cost of the RV. I think pods are a good value. I didn't want to have a 30K RV sitting in my back yard. Towing costs seem some what similar no matter what you tow. It all depends on your budget and how large a tow you are willing to go with.
Lark R 171 F 150
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Little Sweet Pea Pod
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I installed a transmission cooler 2 weeks ago. Low cost enhancement to the TV under $150.
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IPodAlong
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Wow, I live in Virginia and the max tow speed here is 55?! I'm good with that!
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Towed with 2011 Ford Expedition Co-pilots: Abby & Brownie "No one can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending." -- Anon |
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