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Subject Topic: What tow for this MLPTM 1436Kg Post Reply Post New Topic
02/8/2007 at 2:38pm
 Location: warwickshire
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Hi everyone

This is the MLPTM for our caravan.  We tow with a 2 ltr Mondeo 130 bhp TDCi but want to change to a four wheeled drive. What sort of 4WD Car would be able to get to pull this weight.  We currently tow at 89% if fully loaded.

 

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02/8/2007 at 3:15pm
 Location: Blackburn Lancashire
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A Range Rover will pull any caravan you can buy.

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02/8/2007 at 4:58pm
 Location: warwickshire
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Would I be ok with a freelander


02/8/2007 at 4:59pm
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I would think just about any sensible 4X4 we see on our roads would pull it. My L200 has a towing capacity of 2,700 kgs. A Nissan Terrano would sort you out & is a good vehicle. Land Rover Discovery could more than hamdle your caravan & be a good vehicle to go with it.

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02/8/2007 at 5:05pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Frank Elson on 02/8/2007
A Range Rover will pull any caravan you can buy.

Going by your Gallery Frank, I would say you are a bit biased on the Land Rover front

An X Trail would do the job at both towing and for a family car.



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02/8/2007 at 6:49pm
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Most SUV diesels would do - Frelander, X-Trail, CRV, Jeep, Santa Fe . . . . . .  .


02/8/2007 at 7:12pm
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Does your Mondeo struggle pulling it or are you just worried about the weight ratio?

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02/8/2007 at 8:49pm
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Quote: Originally posted by sprite3003 on 02/8/2007


Would I be ok with a freelander

not sure which one are you looking at you need to know the kerb weight of it

if you are looking at Freelanders do plenty of research their are some bad ones out there



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02/8/2007 at 9:59pm
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A pajero will do it better


03/8/2007 at 9:34am
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Are you looking at new or used?

If you are looking at new, don't miss out checking on the new Jeep Patriot 2-litre diesel.  I test drove one this week and it is well worth considering

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03/8/2007 at 10:27pm
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Try a Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 TDi LWB. The earlier ones had a bad press but the later ones are very good.Ours tows a Swift Challenger 540 like a dream.They are economical too. We get 28mpg average towing.You will get a good one for half the price of a Range Rover.(It won't have the same street cred though!!!! but who cares as long as it does the job.)


04/8/2007 at 7:58am
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Hi,

As a previous poster said...what's wrong with your Mondeo? What is it's kerbweight?

We have just returned from Devon towing a van weighing 1500kg (actual weight-all up)

My Mondeo estate 130ps (Kerbweight 1560) was loaded up with luggage awing roof box etc.

Stability of the rig was excellent, the car held 55 mph going up Telegraph Hill and I felt that there were no issues with braking or acceleration efficiencies.

Now, I will be the first to accept that this set up is right up to the limit of guidance given, I have been a regular (if not cautious) tower for three years now and will be happy to journey with the same set up again.

You need to evaluate what you would gain by moving to a heavier vehicle. If it is so you can tow "without knowing you have a van behind" well I very much accept that the Mondeo should go.

As to other issues, there are so many variables that, again, in my opinion, the 4x4 option is not necessarily the obvious choice.

Mr Ulti-Mate

 



04/8/2007 at 12:24pm
 Location: Machynlleth
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I would think carefully about going down the 4x4 rd I have a 3.1td bighorn and tows great but the fuel bills break my heart. I have a compass omega 1450kg and I'm looking for a good diesel tow car. But if your not doing alot of miles when not towing ( unlike me ) the 4x4 does tow very well and feels very safe.. I did tow with my skoda octavia before with our old van but the omega was a little too much for it!!

Ben



04/8/2007 at 2:40pm
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Kia Sorento is the ONLY choice!!

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04/8/2007 at 2:47pm
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Quote: Originally posted by mike+judi on 04/8/2007
Kia Sorento is the ONLY choice!!

I don't doubt they are excellent tow vehicles, but on my test drive I was nearly overcome by the smell of new plastic and the "wallowing" effect on corners.

It was as if there was a giant tank of water in the back. Mrs U-M was quite literally nearly sick!

If I had a burger van to tow for a living the Kia would be my first choice as well.

Mr Ulti-Mate




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