i have a scenic 1.6 RT and according to the manufacturers handbook i can tow up to unbraked is 645kg, the permissable braked weight is 1000kg. the permissable nose weight is 75kg and the permissable load on a roof rack is 70kg.the maximum total train weight (which is the weight of car and what you are towing and passengers) is 2785kg. i know this is all very confusing but i hope it helps you a bit. i know the scenic isnt made for towing anything heavy, thats why we opted for a trailer tent.
I also have a 1.6 scenic. Funtime's figures are right, with any load greater than the driver the max tow is 1000kg. I tow an avondale perle ulysses 850kg unladen. The scenic towed the van over the alps last year no problem with 5 of us and all our gear. we did try to be careful to keep the weight of what we stowed in the van to about 150kg and put some heavy stuff, like the awning in the boot of the car. There are probably a few vans which will suit your purposes weight wise - you'll need to do a bit of research - or does anyone else out there have suggestions?
One other thing. When towing, the fuel consumption is about 25mpg, so be prepared to watch the needle of the fuel guage fall as you drive!
We started towing with our 1.6 scenic and have since bought a Mondeo as we found the car struggled going up hills. So in short, yes the scenic will tow a lightweight van, if you're prepared to watch the speedometer drop while towing up hills!
yes thats right and as we said thats why we went for a trailer tent as we like the scenic in every other way so would hate to get rid of it just for a caravan and you can have just as good a time in a tt lol
If you want to take a peek at my profile pics on here you will find that I pull an Elddis Tornado 4 berth caravan with the new Renault Scenic 1.6 and it handles okay........ but the Tornado was built as a light caravan for people with 'standard' family cars. It has a maximum loaded weight of 1200kg which makes my ratio about 91% but with modern cars having disc brakes all around and computerised handling I think you will find it manages the job okay. Just watch the weight of the van if you are looking for a 4berth.........there are still one or two available at a low max weight.
Good Luck,
Les Wilson
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And watch out for the sting in the tail with Renault, as mentioned previously.
If you're going to have any sort of warranty on the car, It's worth bearing in mind that the towing limits drop dramatically if you have anymore than just the driver on board!!!
I've managed to (eventually) find a topic that could fit the bill for my own enquiry so sorry to hijack this thread. I have a folding camper on a Renault Scenic 2.0 petrol (almost 3 years old) and have been looking at caravans as an alternative as I approach my 50th year and the back is creaking. Bailey Ranger 500/5 seems to fit the bill on layout and price (quality is another topic). Could (should) I buy/tow one of these without risking life and limb?
We were advised by a local dealer to look at second-hand vans as these are much lighter than newer vans with all the added mod-cons. When we looked we were amazed at how many vans we would be able to tow - we also have a Megane, it is a 1.9tdi and max tow weight of 950kgs. We found Swift, Coachman, Avondale were all well within this range but we ended up buying an ABI with unladen weight of 850kgs which does not give us much weight left to add in the extras but the layout was by far the best and the fact it did not smell bad and came with everything needed to tow away and play!!!
Happy hunting.
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In reply to Burkey1, we have just bought a Bailey 500/5, my husband is 49 and suffers with a back problem, we have been on our maiden voyage and managed to push it onto the pitch with considerable ease. We tow with a Nissan primera 2.2dci and even I have had a go towing and found it relatively easy. As you say quality is another question, apart from that I cannot fault the Bailey and the layout of the 500/5 is excellent for us, we tried both front and back beds and had an excellent nights sleep on both. Good luck.
Hi again, we have just finished loading the caravan and have discovered the nosewieght for our renault is 55kgs and as such can only have one small gas bottle in the front of our caravan when towing. Not that this is too much bother as everything else we want does fit over the axle but definately something to look out for.
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