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The Omega is the best to drive, but heavier. You'd need the bigger engine and if you do a big mileage the fuel costs may be a deciding factor. For a big car they are well balanced and vastly under-rated. Also rear wheel drive.
The Veccy - I use a 2.2 petrol to tow a 1000kg van - if it's well serviced they are reliable and very economical. Most of the problems with them come from the silly 20k service intervals which were a sales gimmick to sell them to fleet managers. Not the nicest drive, by a long shot, but their numbers and lack of sex appeal mean you can buy a lot of car for your money. Pick carefully, there's plenty to choose from.
The Zafira is of course immensley popular and therefore more expensive 2nd hand. I've never towed with one, but the bigger engines are the same as the Veccy so they ought to be OK. My sister has one and loves it, but they only tow a camping trailer. Of the three the Zafira is probably the least robust, it's based on the Astra and they never seem to last as well as the Vectra or Omega. We've had several in the family and they don't seem to last as long as the bigger Vauxhalls.
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