bama_ed
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Folks,
My oldest DS has turned 16 and the DW and I are planning for him to drive himself to high school using my old car. I have a DS who is 14 so I need to add another vehicle to the household.
At the same time the tow vehicle for my pop-up, the Chrysler mini-van, has over 100k miles and given the weight of our pop-up plus all of us, bikes, etc. I am probably close to the acceptable limit for towing capacity (3800#). In fact, I don't mind towing with it south out of Birmingham (to the beach or the Fort) where the terrain is mostly flat but I don't take it into the mountains or very far north where the terrain might be hilly.
And even though DS turned 16, if anyone is getting a new-to-us vehicle it won't be him. Plus with DS soon going to college there will the dorm moving in-moving out trips, etc. So initially I was looking at a used pick up truck but in researching the Silverado I read that it shares the same frame as the Suburban. Having 5 family members in the household, a truck choice would have had to have been a full crew cab (back seat) but the Suburban would be better for comfortable seating. In fact, because we are 5 that takes us out of some SUV choices.
I've been checking out used Suburbans and see that, for example, a 2005 1500 LT model will pull close to 8000# which would be plenty for me and my pop-up. In fact, overkill. The SUV mileage situation doesn't scare me that much because my daily work commute is 9 miles one-way. Prices are down about $4k from KBB retail rates here lately so it might be a good time to make a move. Plus it would give me more space to take more "stuff" camping with us in the back of the 'Burban.
So does anyone have any thoughts or opinions on using a Suburban as a TV for my pop-up? Is it overkill? What about truck-vs-SUV as a TV? Any difference? Please let me hear from you.
TIA,
Bama ED
PS-plus having a Suburban would give me more room to haul stuff to tailgate at the Alabama football games in the fall, heheh ...
My oldest DS has turned 16 and the DW and I are planning for him to drive himself to high school using my old car. I have a DS who is 14 so I need to add another vehicle to the household.
At the same time the tow vehicle for my pop-up, the Chrysler mini-van, has over 100k miles and given the weight of our pop-up plus all of us, bikes, etc. I am probably close to the acceptable limit for towing capacity (3800#). In fact, I don't mind towing with it south out of Birmingham (to the beach or the Fort) where the terrain is mostly flat but I don't take it into the mountains or very far north where the terrain might be hilly.
And even though DS turned 16, if anyone is getting a new-to-us vehicle it won't be him. Plus with DS soon going to college there will the dorm moving in-moving out trips, etc. So initially I was looking at a used pick up truck but in researching the Silverado I read that it shares the same frame as the Suburban. Having 5 family members in the household, a truck choice would have had to have been a full crew cab (back seat) but the Suburban would be better for comfortable seating. In fact, because we are 5 that takes us out of some SUV choices.
I've been checking out used Suburbans and see that, for example, a 2005 1500 LT model will pull close to 8000# which would be plenty for me and my pop-up. In fact, overkill. The SUV mileage situation doesn't scare me that much because my daily work commute is 9 miles one-way. Prices are down about $4k from KBB retail rates here lately so it might be a good time to make a move. Plus it would give me more space to take more "stuff" camping with us in the back of the 'Burban.
So does anyone have any thoughts or opinions on using a Suburban as a TV for my pop-up? Is it overkill? What about truck-vs-SUV as a TV? Any difference? Please let me hear from you.
TIA,
Bama ED
PS-plus having a Suburban would give me more room to haul stuff to tailgate at the Alabama football games in the fall, heheh ...





I'd go with a 3/4 ton crew cab truck, seats 5 to 6 people and just incase you want to upgrade to a 5th wheel, you'd be all set. I know this what my plan is for my next vehicle. Now I have a 23' hybrid TT and haul it with my 2002 V8 Explorer, hauls with no problem, but more horsepower is always good.