LOL This thread turned into quite the read ! LOL
Power Wagon is NOT worn out. LOL It only has 45k on it. Rode the motorcycle a lot while working to purposely keep the mileage down. I am Retired now. But honestly, 3-10 mpg (depending on what it's doing) is bad. Love the truck but not the mileage. I knew that going in. But if fuel hits $4-$5 per gallon or more, it becomes an issue. And I can't see fuel going down in price. We want to travel a LOT, out west, Cali, Oregon, etc.
We no longer have the 30' Toy Hauler. It weighed 10,500 lbs loaded up. Power Wagon pulled it just fine. But kids are now grown & gone. So we traded it on our 18' Starcraft AR ONE EXTREME, which IMHO is not extreme at all, but it does give us the ground clearance to get off the beaten path. Places our Toy Hauler would never go. It weighs 3500 lbs empty. We do travel with a full 26 gal fresh water tank.
Wife is going to retire in April. She needs a new vehicle anyways. Our thoughts are: If we could find something that she is comfortable driving but still be able to tow the camper on long hauls & get decent mileage doing it, it would be a winner, winner, chicken dinner. She has her eye on a Subaru Outback wagon. I priced one out between $38-$42,000. Same ball park as a Colorado. So, that is why I am asking how it tows. Probably too good to be true. Wife probably will say it's still too big. Time will tell. Thanks for the replies. Some of them are pretty funny.
Based on the reviews you guys posted, It looks like it would tow our camper with ease & get at least double (maybe even triple) the mpg's doing it, compared to my PW. I have done trips where I average 6 mpg towing a measly 3500 lb camper, LOL.