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Subject Topic: Scotland with 1.8 Zetec Ford Focus Petrol Post Reply Post New Topic
15/12/2009 at 7:37pm
 Location: Northamptonshire
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We would like to tour to Scotland next year and wondered if my car would be sufficient on any hills we might meet on the way up with a 1.8 Zetec Ford Focus Petrol and our Freedom Prima caravan. So far have only been to Christchurch, Rutland and Norfolk without any trouble but not exactly how I think Scotland is with mountainous roads. We hope to take it slowly over three weeks and visit Garlieston, Wigtownshire SW Scotland. Look forward to hearing from anybody that has made this journey. Forgot to mention we live in Northamptonshire.



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15/12/2009 at 8:00pm
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Quote: Originally posted by barmar on 15/12/2009

We would like to tour to Scotland next year and wondered if my car would be sufficient on any hills we might meet on the way up with a 1.8 Zetec Ford Focus Petrol and our Freedom Prima caravan. So far have only been to Christchurch, Rutland and Norfolk without any trouble but not exactly how I think Scotland is with mountainous roads. We hope to take it slowly over three weeks and visit Garlieston, Wigtownshire SW Scotland. Look forward to hearing from anybody that has made this journey.



Nae steep roads in Dumfries and Galloway apart from one long drag on the A75 coming out of Dumfries on the way to Castle Douglas so your 1.8 zetec will cope ok


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15/12/2009 at 8:01pm
 Location: West Scotland
 Outfit: Fleetwood Garland and Almera
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no probs at all the freedom is only 750kg or thereabouts and the focus zetec lump is a good un, dont exopect any probs on the A roads you might have to use the gears a bit though, you should cope fine with any of the twisty B roads too.

i tow using a almera 1.5 and my van is 950kg in usual trim or thereabouts and havent had any dramas yet (apart from going up glen ogle on my 2nd trip in a 30mph headwind and blizzard, 20mph at the summit in 2nd gear)



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15/12/2009 at 8:13pm
 Location: Northamptonshire
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Thank you for replies. I had my Freedom Prima uprated to 850kg although normally we are around 820kg. They forgot to add the spare wheel and leisure battery to total so van isn't really 650kg more 700kg when empty so with normal things we take came to 120kg. If I go further north would I be able to manage that too?  Is your Almera diesel or petrol, because I think maybe diesel is better at towing than a 1.8 petrol engine. I would hate for my wife to have to get out and push.


15/12/2009 at 8:52pm
 Location: Argyll Scotland
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We tow our van with a 1.4 Clio. Okay its a Diesel but there won't be that much difference.

The worst hills we have had to face was in North Yorkshire but we coped.

Whilst I know of a couple of roads further north that I would not tow our van on, you will certainly have no problems where you are going.



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15/12/2009 at 9:12pm
 Location: West Scotland
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my almera is petrol and it has coped with anything i have asked it to do, even going up the A9 to perth most of the time i was in 4th gear only used 3rd a few times. okay on the steep motorway climbs i am in 3rd and doing 40mph at times but i am taking a bit more weight with a few cubes less than you. so buddy stop panicking and enjoy the trip. you will be fine



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15/12/2009 at 10:04pm
 Location: South Lanarkshire
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Yeah - you will be fine - unless you are actually going up a mountain.
Some gear changing may be needed - but that's about it.

the 1.8 Zetec is a good engine. Ours towed our heavier van up and down the a9 no problem - with a change down for the steeper hills.

The worst hills I have towed up have been on the road from Exeter to torquay!



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15/12/2009 at 10:10pm
 Location: lowestoft
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hi i have a ford CMAX STYLE1.8 iv`e been all over scotland towing my van luner mercury,with no problems at all.

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15/12/2009 at 11:03pm
 Location: Northamptonshire
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 Thanks for all replies, I suppose I am a bit of a worrier but maybe because I have never towed before this year, and only once visited Scotland for a wedding many years ago. I have more confidence now, but am never to happy when I see sign posts to where I want to go and all of a sudden they disappear, (mainly because people in that area know where they are going) at the most important time and didn't want to climb anything like Porlock Hill.


16/12/2009 at 12:14am
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I'm a little further north than you plan to go but realistically you will have no trouble in the area you mention, If you go a bit further north you will find beutifull mountain country, If I were you I would try to venture further into the real mountainous country.

I wouldnt worry too much about your tow car if you break it there are plenty more!

No.No I mean you will have no trouble but do check all fluids as the Highlands can put strain on any car even when unloaded.

It really is worth the trip, we have been touring Scotland for years without problem, as mentioned above we found Yorkshire had steeper hills and the peak district was close but neither had hills which go up for so long as the Scottish mountains.

I plan to tour some of the mountains between Xmas and newyear without the van just to see the views again and hope to find some snow.



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16/12/2009 at 8:53am
 Location: Cannock
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hi barmar.we have the freedom sunseeker and we tow ours with a ceed 1.6 petrol.We've done a lot of touring in Wales including up Dinas Mawddy and Rhuallt hill in n wales and our kia coped with both[Dinas made us sweat a bit though]. My wife likes shopping a lot so we are always lugging back more than we came with lol.You should be fine with your focus in Scotland. 

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16/12/2009 at 3:02pm
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 Thank you to all those up there in Scotland, nobody knows the land up there better, so looking forward to visiting sometime next year. made me laugh Dreadnought.


16/12/2009 at 3:32pm
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Hi Barmar, You will enjoy Dumfries and Galloway. There are some beautiful small villages and towns in the area and the coastline along the Soloway Firth is just magical.

The area is steeped in history including the first christian church in Scotland, built by St Ninian in 397AD.

There are castles to explore and forests to walk and cycle in.

Try THIS page for more information.



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16/12/2009 at 6:27pm
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hi barmar,just been reading about your focus, i had a focus 1.4 petrol,,and towed a eldiss worldwind, towed for two years before i changed car and van,went all over up to the brecon beacons a number of times,you had to use your gears a lot but never caused any probs,one of the best cars i have owned,i have put photo on my profile for you to see.hope you have a nice time.

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17/12/2009 at 9:58am
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Hi lion thank you for your post, that really gives me confidence. Loved the photo of your Focus and Elddis. I think your Elddis is heavier than my Freedom too. I used to tow it with a Ford Fiesta 1.4 petrol but thought if I continued I would have problems, so changed it three months later for the 1.8 Focus. It does pull it OK but never been anywhere yet with real hills. I have photos in my profile of Fiesta and Focus with caravan.



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