Hello, Help wanting to change car to a citreon grand c4 Picasso diesel 1.6 which dealer says has a kerbweight of 1605kg. We have a 2005 bailey pageant Provence single axle which brochure says has a mtplm of 1420 kg. can anyone clarify if this car would be ok. I have been on various web pages with differing advice that I am now confused!
Thanks Philip for replying - back to the drawing board and looking for another car. Could I ask what minimum kerb weight on a car we should be looking at for our van?
It appears that the dealer has his figures completely wrong and is just trying to generate a sale, however the 1.6 cc diesel is definitely inadequate for your towing needs. If you calculate an 85% match with an MTPLM of 1420 kgs. then you actually need a towing vehicle with a kerbweight of approx. 1670 kgs.
Bit of a Grand assumption re the dealer, don't you think t55.
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
It is unwise to take towing advice from a car dealer. The op needs to consult manufacturer literature for any car he is considering & work out figure for himself.
I was thinking of getting the Grand Picasso, but I'd have needed the 2.0 and there aren't many about. Also many people on this forum have reported problems towing and reversing with the semi auto gear box. Which would mean me finding a manual and there even fewer of them.
After a lot of research I've now pretty decided on the manual version of the KIA Carens 2.0 CRDI GS [7 Seater].
Its not just the cars kerbweight thats the issue. As above the 1.6 ust happens to have a low max towing limit.
So you want so for the recommended 85% match you want something with a kerbweight of 1700kg.
Obviously this will mostly mean 4x4's and people carrier type vehicles. A couple of large estates maybe.
So you may need to compromise on that. But the vehicles max towing limit is the big issue.
Check the cars V5C look at the kerbweight and max tow.
You want something with a kerbweight and max tow above 1500kg. at a MINIMUM.
Then it gets even more confusing.
The figures for my car say it can weigh 2100kg fully loaded and tow 1800kg.
But it cannot do both at the same time. The cars fully loaded weight and max tow weight is about 300kg less than the gross train weight figure.
All very confusing if you dont have all thee figures.