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I can't comment specifically on the Cabanon as I've got a Pennine, but a few thoughts.
Is the noseweight OK for the car? If your new car has a significantly lower noseweight allowance than the old one you probably need to check you're not overloading it.
When I changed up to the Pathfinder I did have a similar issue. As you suggest it was enough to be off-putting. I fitted an Alko hitch stabiliser (the AKS1300) with the proper security device - I got the whole kit at a good price from my lcoal dealer. It's certainly cured the problem, and I was quite glad of it yesterday on the A14 with a very strong side wind. Fitting isn't difficult, but was a bit of a fiddle - probably took me an hour or so.
Don't forget to change the towball for the supplied one as well if you do go that route.
Glen
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