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    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 at 8:12am
Djdave, i'm not trying to be negative about the Cherokee but one other consideration for you is the size of the fuel tank. The guy I bought my 179 from originally towed it with a Rav4 which had about a 16 gallon tank. Since no matter what you tow with you'll at best get about 14 mpg, to have a reasonable fuel reserve he was looking for a gas station every 120 miles or so which drove him crazy. My Highlander with the same drivetrain and same 14 mpg fuel economy towing has about a 20 gallon tank so I can go about 180 miles before getting fuel, by which time I want to stop anyway. You wouldn't think so but just that additional 4 gallons makes a big difference in useful range. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Oct 2018 at 10:49am
We love our 36 gallon tank! Even at 14 MPG we can go over 400 miles. That's usually longer than our bladders last. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Oct 2018 at 10:59am
+1 on the fuel tank capacity. Our Escape was the same way. About every 100 miles, I was checking GasBuddy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Oct 2018 at 11:20am
400 miles is usually longer than your bladder lasts GlueGuy?  That's what, about 6 hours drive time? My bladder hasn't lasted that long in decades, if ever LOL.  I'm OK with 180-200 miles with reserve, at 3 hours that about syncs my bladder up with the fuel tank size. But 100-120 miles would drive me crazy, there are quite a few places where gas stations are 50 plus miles apart so it adds unneeded stress to what should otherwise be a pleasant road trip. 
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400 miles is usually longer than your bladder lasts GlueGuy?  That's what, about 6 hours drive time? My bladder hasn't lasted that long in decades, if ever LOL.  I'm OK with 180-200 miles with reserve, at 3 hours that about syncs my bladder up with the fuel tank size. But 100-120 miles would drive me crazy, there are quite a few places where gas stations are 50 plus miles apart so it adds unneeded stress to what should otherwise be a pleasant road trip. 
When I was younger, I could go 24 hours. Haven't been that way for a while though. 4-6 hours is typical for me. But you know, separate from the bladder issue is just sitting on your butt too long. A leg-stretching break every couple of hours is about right.
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When I was in my 40's and owned an airplane I would often do 5 hour legs (by myself). My wife couldn't, three was about her limit. Now I've caught up with her. The prostate rules in the end....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Oct 2018 at 9:21am
I learned a trick from a fighter pilot who flew in WWII.  He was partner emeritus in our firm and flew us all over CA in his little Cessna 152 tail dragger.  It applies only to men:  Carry a milk carton for emergencies.  Quarts work best.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Oct 2018 at 9:40am
A suggestion if you use that solution: drink the milk FIRST. 

For the ladies there's this:

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Did he have the rare long range tanks in that 152? If not its only got about 3 hours useable fuel.  Same as my Highlander. 

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