All if those cars would safely pull the bailey. The Kia has won tow car of the year before and the shoguns look good. Both can be gutsy on fuel especially when driving in town. Personally from those 3 listed I'd take the VW but please do your own research.
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Towed with Sorento 9 years now, best tow car in 41 years of caravanning.Far superior to the Discovery i had before it.
As a matter of interest the previous van was a Bailey Ranger GT60 510/4 and had to keep looking in mirror to make sure it was still there
if you are getting vw tourag it must have full history,can be very expensive if someone has skimmped on engine oil quality.why not look at a chrysler 300.Superb towcar and lovely to drive.
You dont mention what the Vauxhall Frontera is, Petrol or diesel, I had a Vauxhall Frontera 2.2d and i had it chipped, It pulled like a tank.Then I went for the 3.5d shogun, Now that drank fuel.
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I have a Touareg and it's an excellent tow car. If you find one, make sure it has the correct electrics (wiring loom) if you want to power the fridge when you are driving along.
Despite having mine from new and ordering a 13pin socket and detachable towbar, VW didn't think to include a power loom (or even think to mention it) so I had to have it retro-fitted.
Im on my second landcruiser, the first one I had for 7 years and it did 147,000 miles,apart from services I only had to replace the tyres,brake pads,my present one ive done 80,000 miles and im saying no more as I don't want to tempt fate,
I have towed with the old skool Kia Sorento 2.5 diesel manual and I can honestly say it tows a 1500kg caravan and a twin axle trailer with a car on it absolutely perfectly (obviously trailer or caravan - not both at once!). Sold it and bought a new Sorento 2.2 diesel auto. For your budget a 2.5 manual would be a great buy. Don't be tempted by auto or petrol models if you want cheap fuel and road tax. Also make note the car with the facelift (different bumpers, different dashboard etc) not only looks a bit more modern, it has a fair bit more bhp and torque (168bhp for newer one, around 140bhp for older one). Strong reliable car. But low 'kerb appeal' - if you ignore that you will be onto a winner!
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