MavenMom
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To be honest, I am not sure that the Telluride will have what it takes long term to tow even this little trailer. The ride right now is herky jerky. We feel the trailer slightly push us, then pull us back when we start off again. I am hoping it is something we can adjust with the Echo to more fine tune the ride. We already have stabilizer bars on it. I am hoping that once we get out on the open road, at a reasonable speed like 65, that this will be less noticeable as we will have more momentum and the trailer just has to track. But my first two planned trips are for fall and winter, because I do not know how this would bog down the Telluride with the A/C on. The RPMs were getting pretty high just towing it home in July, and we were playing around with sporty mode, etc driving styles to try to find one that would work better. We finally set it on auto, but definitely had some hesitation with the trailer and A/C on when pulling out. I can't imagine having a travel trailer I can't take out in the summer. And call me a princess but I am not going out in summer without A/C !
If that should happen, I will likely keep the Telluride as I really like it and let my husband replace his vehicle with a larger truck like a few year old Chevy Avalanche or Silverado with more towing capacity.
If that should happen, I will likely keep the Telluride as I really like it and let my husband replace his vehicle with a larger truck like a few year old Chevy Avalanche or Silverado with more towing capacity.