If someone gave you £16,000 and said you must use it to buy a tow car no older than 5 years old that can tow 1500 kg safely and comfortably with a minimum 80kg nose weight what would you buy and why?
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Quote: Originally posted by Nescafe84 on 26/2/2015
If someone gave you £16,000 and said you must use it to buy a tow car no older than 5 years old that can tow 1500 kg safely and comfortably with a minimum 80kg nose weight what would you buy and why?
Honda CRV 2.2dtec, noseweight limit 100kg
kerbweight 1690- 1720kg model dependant
maximum towing capacity 2000kg
45-50 mpg solo if driven sensibly
26-28 mpg towing
The op will not get accurate answers to his question because he is expecting posters to do his research for him. He cannot really expect forum posters to give up the amount of their time it would take to search out the info on all relevant cars.
He needs to find all cars with a forecourt retail price of £16k that have the specification he requires, post them up & ask posters their opinions of these cars.
For a licence dated 1997 or later you must add together the plated max weight of the caravan and trailer, if the total is 3500 or less you can tow it. You may even tow a caravan with a MAM greater than the cars unladen mass the restriction was removed in 2013
The 'whattowcar' website is rubbish because if you match TWO different vehicles with one particular caravan you get different results than if you calculate the match of the same the car with a caravan independently. Because of this then the calculations are not accurate enough to choose an appropriate towcar so the best reliable way is to use an online percentage calculator and do the calculation yourself. This can be done once you know the vehicle kerbweight or the MTPLM weight of the caravan as you can then calculate a match. Also what the website doesn't take into account is the towbar weight limit which is what the OP was asking about the 80 kg. minimum nosweight limit.
what? haven't a clue what you on about tango, of course your going to get different results if you match different vehicles with a particular caravan! would you expect a freelander to be the same details pulling a swift? that is what you are seemingly suggesting
you seem to not understand the figures that they give on whattowcar
A 1500kg caravan would be better with a noseweight of nearer 100kg, I would have thought? Matching sites should only be used as a guide. One needs to take info from makers literature or vin plates of both car & caravan before making final decision.
Quote: Originally posted by kazo2014 on 26/2/2015skoda yeti still doesn't fulfil their requirements! wont tow 1500kgs min with a noseweight of min of 80kgs! wish people would read properly
They don't say why they need to have 80KG nose weight if the van is loaded correctly you can run well under that,
I don't know why people want to load there tow balls to the max, putting extra strain and pressure on it, after all its just a lump of steel held on with a few bolts, I have seen a few folk on the hard shoulder of the motorways, with the van detached due to the ball snapping, BTW the Yeti and superb 140 or 170 will tow that weight no problem at all.