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08/12/2005 at 10:50pm
 Location: Cumbria
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 500 (2004)
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Hi

I need some advice regarding towcars Just bought a 04 Swift Challenger 500 without doing my homework first.Someone has me worried about this 85% ratio thing saying that if u are involved in an accident & u havent got this figure of 85% then the insurance could refuse to pay out & t he police could prosecute.

I have been looking at the Skoda Superb but this only gives me 91% do u think I am ok with this vehicle

She who must be obeyed has told me we are not having a 4x4

Any suggestions apart from the one that is foremost in my mind all the time



09/12/2005 at 5:01am
 Location: Burnopfield Gods Country
 Outfit: Bailey Senator Oklahoma & Disco
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you could tow at 91% but unless you are an towing a lot you could end up in trouble so if she said no to a big 4x4 why not look at the smaller ones ie freelander,xtrail etc

or you could buy a MPV bus and get it stuck all the time and explain to oh that if you had bought a 4x4 you wouldn't have this problem



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09/12/2005 at 2:12pm
 Location: Glasgow
 Outfit: Sterling Eccles Amethyst Kia Sorento
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Hi iainmac, we used to have the new model CRV ( petrol ) but found it to be too much of a guzzler when towing cost us an absolute fortune in petrol when towing to france, that was the last straw! it was also the most uncomfortable car i have ever owned, traded it in for a Kia Sorento what a difference comfort wise , unfortunately haven't towed with it yet, but from what i have read and heard no probs foreseen!

Bryan



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09/12/2005 at 4:46pm
 Location: Burnley
 Outfit: None Entered
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Used to tow the van with a 4.6HSE - LPG Range Rover,but the repair bills could have paid of a small countries national debt,never had a diesel before I got the ford Ranger double cab.Can`t believe the pulling power,more low down torque than a V8,havn`t looked back,if anybody fancies a double cab but is unsure because it`s a pickup,don`t have any worries.


09/12/2005 at 5:08pm
 Location: East Yorkshire
 Outfit: Bailey Pegasus 546
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Jeep

Anything else is "just another 4X4"

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09/12/2005 at 7:45pm
 Location: Cambridge
 Outfit: Bailey senator Carolina VW Toueg Alt
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Quote: Originally posted by bcam on 09/12/2005

Hi iainmac, we used to have the new model CRV ( petrol ) but found it to be too much of a guzzler when towing cost us an absolute fortune in petrol when towing to france, that was the last straw! it was also the most uncomfortable car i have ever owned, traded it in for a Kia Sorento what a difference comfort wise , unfortunately haven't towed with it yet, but from what i have read and heard no probs foreseen!

Bryan


Bryan i can confirm that Kia Sorento is fab, on our second one already, good fuel economy and a perfect match for most vans out there.

cant wait to get the new Senator Carolina T/A in april




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