As promised herewith an update and report on my first tow with a 1.6 Zafira and the Elddis Wisp:
After a handover consisting just over an hour, the demonstration began on hitching up. All well and good the van was hooked up and the car was ready. Not to much sag at the rear viewable externally (although you did notice when first sitting in the drivers seat).
So this was it. I was fully expecting a load of revs a bit of wheelspin and not much else but a little tug on the back and we were off. Hardly any abuse of the clutch to get things moving (albeit this was on gravel not grass) First obstacle was get out of the car park (carvan dealer is situated at the rear of a Garden centre with loads of little units and the car park is a park where you can find a space affair - so it was alittle tight) fine next up turn right onto a fairly busy road. The car handled it all fine. Down to a tight little mini roundabout turned right. All this took about two minutes and now I am feeling a lot less stressed, we have a long straight road ahead with only a couple of sets of lights.
The first set was on red and we slowed and they changed green. Then what the F>>> was that. A horrible metallic scraping noise coming from the rear.
All my towing fears faded all the graceful and slow considered use of the wheel went out of the window I pulled the van quickly down a left hand turn (luckily just after the lights) and slammed on the brakes. Jumped out of the car and had a look.
The wheel had come clean off !!! The guy had obviously forgotten to do up the wheel nuts after servicing the caravan wheels. (a quick serach down the road and three wheel nuts all in close proximity proved this)
This happenned at all of 4 mph so no real damage done (apart from a rear stay and a plastic wheel arch cover) and in the dealers defence, he was straight out out picked up the van, back in the yard for all the repairs, no fuss, no questions and humble apologies all round. I should have been livid but for some reason I was very calm (probably shock). Mistakes do happen and they way he dealt with this when it went wrong was impressive.
So all in all a very eventful first tow.
Looking back the Zafira towed far better than I thought it ever would. Yes I would probably struggle up a very steep hill and I dare say that I may need to drop a cog where another car may not need to, however once rolling along it wasn't that noticable that I had what is effectively a huge shed attached to the back of my car.
I do not like the mirror extensions though.
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