Quote: Originally posted by Bridgelayer on 04/5/2014
Max towing weight for the 407 is 1500kg's, or 1600kg's with the HDi engine. (Taken from my handbook.)
Do not take the max tow literally Its only a test of traction on a 1.8 hill start it does not reflect the ability of the car to tow at normal road speeds
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We have an avondale dart 630-6 twin axle and it tows like a dream compareed to our old single axle buccaneer. The Avondale darts MTLPM is 1500kg,the lightest twin axle we could find. Our towcar is a Renault laguna 2.2dci estate which can tow 1500kg. We had a look on what tow car and a couple of other sites about tow cars and they matched the outfit. We have been advised that with a twin axle you can do a 1-1 weight ratio match as the weight is balanced differently with 2 axles.
------------- Amanda
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Quote: Originally posted by G7ACU on 03/5/2014Personally I've never known of anyone having been turned away from a site for having a twin axle. We frequently have a break with friends who travel seperately (they have a twin axle), and we've never encountered an issue.
On just one occasion I had a site query what I was booking in with, only because they had a few restricted pitch sizes left and couldn't cater for a larger van at that time.
Probably not an issue with the majority of campsites but came across one recently that are unable to accept twin axle caravans or motorhomes for that matter. If you visit their website and click on their 'Camping Tariff' for tents and tourers it tells you at the bottom in bold red print.