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15/3/2013 at 9:53am
 Location: high wycombe Bucks
 Outfit: Royal Winniepeg 4 Daxara trailer
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would it mean that your car could tow at the higher speed limit in France too?

This seems to relagate heavier cars ie 4x4 to 60mph when towing even a lighttrailer /tt

useful to consider if planning to visit France.



15/3/2013 at 11:31am
 Location: sunny south east!
 Outfit: Coachman
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Quote: Originally posted by mr-mac on 14/3/2013
No you aint.

You started by picking at why I pulled away faster at first post (which was just a light hearted example of something that happened - the Landy driver looked rather perplexed at the ease I cruised past) when it was nothing to do with weight of load so I made a small extra case for why my car was a good choice for my set of circumstances and you've come back every single time with nit-picking. It was a question asked in a folding caravan, trailer tent etc. forum so it's a great car for question asked in forum it was asked in.

Unladen car of 1435 would mean 1200kg is under 80% and 1300 is under 90% and both are well under rated max if 1400-1450kg.

And boat was towed a short distance on a straight road in good weather and not high speeds.

Thanks

John

1200 would be just under 84% and 1300 would be just under 91% actually but as you correctly say, as long as they are legal for the car's opfficial figures that is all that matters for the biys in blue

Whether an individual outfit tows well is also down to aerodynamics, nose weight, loading of car, laoding of trailer and so many other things.

I would think a boat for instance has a very low nose weight and generally a much longer a frame and wheel positions, so the characteristics are very different from a folder of any sort

Being a big child myself I also love pulling away after roundabouts or up hill and surprising those who aren't even towing depsite the 1000kg on the back! Joys of  560Nm of torque



18/3/2013 at 9:35am
 Location: Hertfordshire
 Outfit: Pennine Countryman
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We tow our Pennine Countryman with a Ford Mondeo 2L petrol. It is not possible to see over the trailer through the rear window and I would never tow without wing mirror extensions.

Apart from this the car affords loads of luggage space and pulls the trailer very well. In fact we hardly notice it is there.





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18/3/2013 at 11:17am
 Location: Stockport
 Outfit: Venus and Cmax 2.0D
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I have just fitted my towbar,and will be getting the electrics done this afternoon,looking at the instructions they need to be done by a voodoo priest after sacrificing a goat. £300 plus C&CC fees so far this year before even a nights camping. Ouch. I can see over my camplet easily,even with the monster roof bag fitted,and I will give it a test tow tonight. I've never towed with an auto before,or semi auto really,should be fun.

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18/3/2013 at 9:51pm
 Location: Bath
 Outfit: 2011 Conway Crusader Platinum
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Hi Miserly, your lucky we had to pay £504 just to have the tow bar fitted, but discovered one had previously been fitted but all the wires had just been cut off and taped up including the reversing sensors!!!!  It would have cost £426, the fitting guys were the best and said it was a mess and had to charge me a small amount for the additional work but kept it to a minimum.

That's what I get for buying a car without a towbar!!!

Heather xxx




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