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Subject Topic: Volvo V70 towing a bailey pagaent? Post Reply Post New Topic
20/8/2011 at 6:50pm
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Hi all,

We've done the calculations and it seems that this should be ok but as we're new to this I was wondering if someoone could check that it is?

We'll have 2 adults, 4 kids in our 1999 Volvo v70, petrol towing a bailey pagaent auvergne.

We have towed the caravan back and it seemed ok (until we came to reverse when the clutch was stinking) but not sure what its 'supposed' to feel like!

ANy thoughts? Because my other half is on about buying a Mitsubishi Pajero but I'm worried about the cost of fuel!

Thanks again


20/8/2011 at 7:07pm
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Your Volvo appears to be 1415 kg kerbweight, is that what it says on the plate or in the handbook? If so, it seems the Auvergne is about 1350 kg fully loaded but that will depend which year it is.

Ideally you want to be no more than 85% but definitely no more than 100% of kerbweight if you are inexperienced.

Check your noseweight too, online seems to suggest 75 kg max but again check the hand book.

When did you gain your licence?


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20/8/2011 at 7:07pm
 Location: Preston LANCS
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Hi,

I know my set up is not exactly the same but the information might be of some use to you,

we have a 2005 v70 diesel and tow a 2009 bailey senator california (poss slightly heavier than pagaent) and we have no problems at all with it, as for the clutch sorry i cant help you on that has ours is an automatic.

Sorry cant be more helpfull

Dunc.



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20/8/2011 at 7:14pm
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Dunc you must be very close to your kerbweight with that outfit unless you have an AWD Volvo. Your California is 1495 kg MTPLM IIRC.

Ali


20/8/2011 at 7:21pm
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You will need to quote all the weights before you can get an opinion.  If the clutch is smelling, that will turn out to be expensive.  Fuel can seem cheap by comparison.

I believe in large cars and automatics.  Then you don't have problems like this.

Jim



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21/8/2011 at 4:40am
 Location: Preston LANCS
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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 20/8/2011
Dunc you must be very close to your kerbweight with that outfit unless you have an AWD Volvo. Your California is 1495 kg MTPLM IIRC.

Ali

Hi, After trying to find the actual kerbweight in manuals and trying to contact volvo, all with no success, i got the vehicle weighed on a weighbridge which is calibrated each year and is also usd by vosa at certain times and the actual weight came in at 1786 kgs.

My advise is get your vehicles weighed to be certain, dont just go off the manuals. 



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21/8/2011 at 6:34am
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Sometimes there is a plate in the engine bay. You would think Volvo would know their own tech specs!

Ali


21/8/2011 at 10:43am
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Go for the pajero!!

you'll be surprised how good they can be on the fuel, probably on a par with your V70.
Plus the fact, your car will be working very hard to tug the van and all of you, so reducing your fuel economy even more.
A pajero will tug almost anything without breaking a sweat.

trot over to the owners club and ask a few questions...
www.pocuk.com

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21/8/2011 at 11:45am
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Vehicle weights
http://www.cuddles.abelgratis.net/kerbweights.htm

Caravan weights
http://www.cuddles.abelgratis.net/vandata.htm

Both sites use manufacturers data.


21/8/2011 at 2:30pm
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Good sites Alan29 but over the years on here found them to be inaccurate on occasions.

Ali


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21/8/2011 at 9:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by snagz on 21/8/2011
Go for the pajero!!

you'll be surprised how good they can be on the fuel, probably on a par with your V70.
Plus the fact, your car will be working very hard to tug the van and all of you, so reducing your fuel economy even more.
A pajero will tug almost anything without breaking a sweat.

trot over to the owners club and ask a few questions...
www.pocuk.com

I agree with you there Rich I have the 2 litre Volvo V70 on a 98 plate I have a coachman Wonderer 5 berth and its a fairly heavy van.

My Volvo drinks the petrol when towing .The V70 is a good car for towing mine is an old car that is not worth much money so I really do give it a bit of a hammering .Its really good on the hills for a car and holds well at 60 MPH on the motoway even on the steep hills .

I have however towed my van with a Range Rover and a Ford Explorer and what you say is right the Pejero wont use much more fuel than the Volvo V70




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