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11/8/2004 at 8:07pm
Location: Cornwall Outfit: Hobby 650 Ec low profile motorhome
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Hi Geoff,
There are a few things to consider with the questions you have posed.
First and foremost.How much can I tow? The absolute limit for your vehicle is a caravan which, when laden to its maximum permitted weight, (also shown in some places as mtplm) does not weigh more than the kerb weight of the vehicle.
That said, there are then factors that reduce the above absolute maximum. The first is the experience of the driver of the outfit. The current best practice is that the caravan has a mtplm of no more than 85% of the towing vehicles kerb weight. In your circs. that would reduce your caravan down to about 1100kgs. Then there is the fact that the Laguna is an automatic. Most manufacturers impose a limit on how much their rubber band cars will tow. Check with Renault. You may be required as well to fit an additional cooler to the gearbox because of the increased load being placed upon it.
Your last question regarding suitable caravans for a family of four is one that no one other than you and yours can answer. Over the last few years caravans have become heavier and heavier to the point where very few new caravans fit the criteria I have outlined above. Having said that there are loads of caravans out there which fit the bill. The fact that the van may not have all the up to the minute "can't do withouts" matters not a jot. Go out there and have a look. The looking is half the fun.
If you find one (and before you commit yourself) seek advise from someone was is a caravanner. There are saleman out there who will allow you to buy something wholly unsuited to your car and you could finish up with an unmatched outfit which will spoil your experience. If you are buying from a dealer try to screw out of them every piece of genuine"can't do without" equipment you can. i.e.water bottles,electrical cables, even awnings.
I have just read the above and it sounds a daunting prospect but with common sense and the right approach you will end up with a well matched outfit that will give years of pleasure.
Good hunting
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13/8/2004 at 4:30pm
Location: The Middle East Outfit: Sunncamp Invader 4
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Thanks for the great info guys!
We went last weekend to look, we were very disheartened - well I was - when the dealer told us we couldn't tow a 4 berth with our year old Peugeot 307 estate. He told us we'd need a 4 x 4. As the car is only a year old I don't think that we'll be getting one for a while.
Though if hubby has his way it'll be next year!
I'll only ALLOW myself to be swayed IF we get a new 'van too. I know that won't happen, he's a bit of a tightwad ( I think he has Yorkshire blood in him).
I have found some nice older 'vans thoug that our car will pull, but hubby's not keen on anything second hand.
Jackie
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21/11/2005 at 9:15pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: Abbey Cardinal 340 Kia Sorrento XS
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Hi Geoff
Try this web site its fantastic
www.whattowcar.com/
Hope it helps
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