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15/2/2008 at 11:55am
 Location: Carnoustie Scotland
 Outfit: Lunar Delta 502 1995
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Hi all, been a while since I was here last but yet again needing your well valued advice. We bought a new-to-us 1996 Lunar twin axle 5 berth van which is in great condition. It's max tow weight is 1450 and unladen weight is 1200. Our mondeo estate (max tow 1500) has pulled it for the only holiday we had before the winter but we have been told the mondeo is going to have to be put to rest next year . We would welcome advice on what the best tow car would be for a replacment and are satrting to think about it now so our local dealer can be on the look out for us - we are not in the position to be buying a new vehicle. There are 5 of us although usually only 4 on holiday and have a lab and often take bikes away but are not very tall to have the bikes on the roof so the car will need to be able to have a rear bike rack. Looking forward to getting your replies.

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15/2/2008 at 1:13pm
 Location: South Yorkshire
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 490 & Discovery TD5
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If you managed well with the Mondeo Estate then another one of those is probably going to work for you.

I went for a second hand Discovery, but I also need to drag trailers into remote offroad fields. I have a bike rack that fits to the rear door, through the spare wheel, which carries 4 bikes and still allows me to tow the caravan.



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15/2/2008 at 8:46pm
 Location: By the seaside!
 Outfit: Bailey unicorn. Ford Edge
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 The old shape Mondeo is getting cheaper now due to the new one coming out.We have the old shape estate which has a max tow of 1800kg  Its the diesel and to be honest you could easily forget you were towing It drives fantastic! Its only a year old though. The only concern we have with the car is  the 75kg noseweight so we are careful with the loading, we dont take bikes and the kids come in their own cars.

Hope this is of some help.



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16/2/2008 at 12:58am
 Location: Near Bremen Germany
 Outfit: Ci 620 Motorhome on Ford chassis
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Hi,
BMW 325D with 197Bhp. Will tow anything!

Mike


16/2/2008 at 8:19am
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Quote: Originally posted by Big_Mike on 16/2/2008
Hi,
BMW 325D with 197Bhp. Will tow anything!

Mike
BMW - 3 - Series Saloon (91 - 98) - 325 tds SE - 4 door Auto
BMW - 3 - Series Saloon (91 - 98) - 325 tds SE - 4 door Auto

 

Power: 143 bhp Length: 4433mm
Transmission: Auto Width: 1698 mm
Weights & Towing Information:
Kerbweight 1475 kgs
85% of kerbweight: 1254 kgs Manufacturers website:
http://www.bmw.co.uk
95% of Kerbweight: 1401 kgs Vehicle ref: 14538

Description of BMW - 3 - Series Saloon (91 - 98) - 325 tds SE - 4 door Auto:

This vehicle was in production between 01 May 1993 to 07 Sep 1998.

 Mike Your Idea Of Being able to Tow Anything Is A little bit of an Oversight I Think !


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16/2/2008 at 8:43am
 Location: Reading
 Outfit: Sterling Europa 540 Aspen 700 DLX
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Nice response Big Al, I was a little scepticle when I first read the post.

I would agree with some of the other posts. If the Mondeo worked well for you last time, then why change? there is a Mondeo out there for just about every budget. If you are taking passengers then you might also want to consider self levelling suspension, that came as standard on the Ghia X.

Steve.

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16/2/2008 at 6:42pm
 Location: By the seaside!
 Outfit: Bailey unicorn. Ford Edge
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 Have we got self levelling suspension? We have GHIA X 2007 2,2 tdci How would we know?

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16/2/2008 at 7:53pm
 Location: Carnoustie Scotland
 Outfit: Lunar Delta 502 1995
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Thanks for the repies - we have always had a low nose weight having a renault initially (50kgs) and the new van nose weight is 75kg. It looks like the mondeo is the one to be looking out for so far! 

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16/2/2008 at 9:16pm
 Location: Near Bremen Germany
 Outfit: Ci 620 Motorhome on Ford chassis
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Thanks for the info, but I was not aware the the BMW's DXI 3 ltr power pack was no good as a tow car. All the mags are going crazy in Germany, NL and Austria as a tow car. I got most of my information from www.BMW.de , www.ADAC.de and www.camping-cars-caravans.de. Not as though I could ever afford one anyway but as a Ford man I do like the new Mondeo.

P.S
Have just found site in the UK
Piston Heads

Mike


17/2/2008 at 2:40pm
 Location: dumfries
 Outfit: Elddis autoquest 130 motorhome
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Hi Amanda

If you fancy a 03 frontera 2.2 diesel with 35000 miles and fsh for £6000 then get in touch as i am selling mine due to company car arriving craking towcar and not quite as big as other 4x4 so ideal for an everyday car i tow my van 1420 with no problems think it is about 80% so would do your no problem also.

Sorry for the ad but thought id give it a try.

Gerry




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