Depends on which RV you are referring to. None of them get good mileage.
from 8-10 miles per gallon. when towing a small car you can expect to only get 6-8 miles per gallon.
hmm about a mile a gallon hmm about a mile a gallon
In a pickup truck you might get 10 to 14 miles per gallon if you drive conservatively with a 7.4 motor. The same motor in an RV might be lucky to get 7 to 10 miles per gallon.
i have a 30 foot rig with ford 460 engine and if I'm lucky i will pull 9 mpg.
I just had an identical problem not too long ago. Good luck with this issue. I'm sorry i can't be of any help.
Correction: The Chevy 454 V8 is a 7.4 liter -- not 4.6 as was originally typed.
Wow, it really depends on the size of the generator and the particular model. My 7kW RV generator uses about 0.9 gallons per hour at full load. My Father's 3.6kW RV Generator uses about half a gallon per hour.
Start by having wheel balance and tire wear thoroughly checked.
RV Roof Magic is a single coat application. You get 50 sq. ft. per gallon at 20 mil coverage. Most customers will chalk off their roof into 8X6 areas, and when you are done filling in that section you should be done with a gallon of the product.
It will cost $150 per night, or $1,050 per week. This doesn't include the price of gas to fill the RV.
The Milage Is A Little Over 1900 Miles. Hope This Helps
60 to 80 pounds per day but discount over so many days.