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18/1/2006 at 1:16pm
Location: Bradford West Yorkshire Outfit: Ssangyong Korando & Sprite Major 6TD
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Hi everyone,
I've already posted this on the TT & FC forum but thought some of you caravanners may be able to help as well!
I'm looking to but a used car, and quite like the idea of a vauxhall zafira... reading the motoring reviews though some people suggest that the 1.6litre petrol engine is a little underpowered, and as we're hopefully going to be towing a fc soon I didn't want to struggle to tow (especially as only other towing experience is with a 1.8TDi!).
Anyway so I've started looking at the 1.8 zafira, but these are far less common, and significantly more expensive... anyone out there who has towed with the 1.6 zafira tell me if I'm likely to regret the decision if I bought the smaller engined model?
Thanks
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20/1/2006 at 2:58pm
Location: Sheffield & Halesowen Outfit: None Entered
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As per other thread!
Hi,
Might be worth having a quick look at:
http://www.cuddles.abelgratis.net/vauxhall.htm#zafira205
The Zafiras have got low legal towing capacities across the range, but the approx 200kg difference between most 1.6 and 1.8 might be vital depending on what you may want to tow at some point in the future.
JT
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22/1/2006 at 8:21am
Location: Bingham nott s Outfit: baily ranger 510 4 2000 model
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hi paul had a 1.6 myself the tow bar is in my garage wouild not pull the skin off a rice pudding,,,,If your on grass and a very slight slope from a standing start your in the *& a mess and would in it up to your arm pits ,,,,,,,,
just got one final hint for you my tow bar as been looking for a new owner for 2 years even though it is very cheep n
regards Graham
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