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27/11/2008 at 5:42pm
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Well I can't find the exact data but your plate on the car will have it and possibly the handbook. The kerbweight appears to be about 1590 kg but that will vary depending on whether it is a Titanium etc. Ideally you do not want to tow above 85% of that as per the guidelines, not the law. That equates to 1351 kg.
You can tow up to 1800 kgs according to the data but personally I would not exceed the 85% and certainly not 100%. Depends on how experienced you are.
Then when did you pass your test? If post 1997 then you are limited to a total weight of 3500kg being the maximum weight of the car, NOT the kerbweight, plus the maximum weight of the van, not its actual weight. There are a few more caveats than that too, search this forum and you will find loads of info.
You really need to check out the plates on the car though, the above is a very rough idea.
Ali
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27/11/2008 at 8:15pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 27/11/2008
Swap your Mondeo out for an XC90 or a Landcruiser!
As I said above, ideally you don't want to exceed the 1350 kg MTPLM especially as your profile lists tents and you may not be experienced towers.
Ali
Or perhaps a Sorento!
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28/11/2008 at 10:37am
Location: Swansea South Wales Outfit: lunar lexon 640 T A Kia Sorento
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i sometimes tow our twin axle Lunar lexon 640 ,with our 130 TDCI estate , and i havent noticed any difference to using our terrano , except the that the mondeo is more economical and has more power going up hills , being an estate it has lots of room in the back , just because the caravans max weight is 1600 Kgs ,its not compulsory to load it it to that weight , we just put awnings and heavy items in the back of the car , its only real drawback is the nose weight , most twin axles are a dream to tow and reverse , but i must admit we use the Nissan Terrano 95% of the time to tow ,due to its higher view point and 100 Kgs nose weight plus 4 wheel drive if needed , allthough its only been used 4 times in 4 wheel drive in the 8 years we have owned it and only one of those was towing a van
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28/11/2008 at 2:42pm
Location: Dumfries Outfit: 2022 CoachmanVIP 2022 Pilote P696GJ
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Quote: Originally posted by joecroft2 on 28/11/2008
i sometimes tow our twin axle Lunar lexon 640 ,with our 130 TDCI estate , and i havent noticed any difference to using our terrano , except the that the mondeo is more economical and has more power going up hills , being an estate it has lots of room in the back , just because the caravans max weight is 1600 Kgs ,its not compulsory to load it it to that weight , we just put awnings and heavy items in the back of the car , its only real drawback is the nose weight , most twin axles are a dream to tow and reverse , but i must admit we use the Nissan Terrano 95% of the time to tow ,due to its higher view point and 100 Kgs nose weight plus 4 wheel drive if needed , allthough its only been used 4 times in 4 wheel drive in the 8 years we have owned it and only one of those was towing a van
The sterling twin axle in the opening thread is nearly the same weight empty as the kerbweight of the mondeo estate so if loaded at all would be more than 100% of the kerbweight of the mondeo
Not a good match at all
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