GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #36 | Page 13

RV FEATURE When caravanning, you will face a couple of unavoidable costs: fuel and the price of parking your van in a holiday park, assuming you don’t free-camp each and every night. A couple of issues ago, we tested the difference in fuel consumption between towing a pop-top and full-height caravan. This provided detailed figures on the cost to tow both van types; however, because we didn’t perform our test run unhitched, it didn’t provide figures on the cost to drive to a holiday destination without a van attached. So what kind of savings could you expect, if any, by towing a van and staying on a powered site in a holiday park, versus driving to the same destination unhitched and plonking yourself in a cabin? Our fuel test in issue 34 showed that it cost $51.01 (at $1.46/L for diesel) to tow a 2255kg full-height caravan for 209.8km with a 3L MU-X. In order to determine the price difference between towing and not towing, we repeated the test run in similar weather conditions without a van attached. (A small traffic detour, however, meant we travelled 1.1km further during this test.) At the end of this 210.9km test, we discovered that we’d used 26.44L of diesel unhitched, compared to the 34.96L we’d used when towing the caravan – a difference of 8.52L. At the $1.46 bowser price from the original test, 8.52L equates to $12.49. The total cost to tow the van 209.8km was $51.01, and just $38.52 to drive 210.9km unhitched. / 13