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4 Mar 2004, 11:01 (Ref:893373) | #1 | ||
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Recommendations for a tow car
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For towing a 2-seater on a flatbed, total weight about 1.5 tonnes. Current XJ8 isn't that great (gearing's all wrong, long rear overhang doesn't help maneouvering). Previous Saab 9-5 estate was good, as were earlier Legacy and (of course) Range Rover. I'm now wanting to down-size a bit to something that will be a bit of fun - when not towing - but on the other hand the heavier the towing vehicle the better. What's a good compromise ? i know of one chap who uses an Impreza - is that good or daft ? |
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I use an Audi A4 1.8T Quattro which is great for towing an FF. (I know someone with an old Impreza that struggled to get a tow bar fitted but don't really know why)
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The trusty Volvo 850 or whatever it's called these days makes a great tow car as does the Landrover Discovery. Problem with the discovery is it costs a fortune to run (or mine did).
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4 Mar 2004, 14:14 (Ref:893553) | #4 | |
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I tow a caravan which is around 20ft long and when laden weighs almost 1.5 tons...
I use a mk3 Mondeo 2 litre turbo diesel and it pulls the van with no problems at all....With kids and the missus in the car and enough luggage for a week away it still pulls it with no problems.... Worth a look I would have thought.. |
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Not bad considering the abuse it now gets having to tow my race car and a trailer full off horse poo (not at the same time) off road. The only thing I don't like is the insurance, which is overpriced. Last edited by Tim Falce; 4 Mar 2004 at 15:07. |
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I found the servicing costs horrific, but then this was 12 odd years ago
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Discos are notorious for eating gearboxes and engines - not cheap!!!!
The insurance is very high as they're dead easy (and popular) to steal. |
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I can vouch for that too. Mine was stolen and never recovered.
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Thanks for the suggestions so far, but don't forget that I'd like something that's at least a bit interesting to drive when I'm not towing. Of the current suggestions, only the Audi hints at that.
If I cannot downsize, then I'd probably go for a Saab again, but next time it would be a HOT one. Last edited by GoThatWay; 4 Mar 2004 at 17:09. |
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My mate had a Citroen BX for towing and it was brilliant. Best tow vehicle £400 can buy.
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Subaru Forester? They're supposed to be really good for towing and it's none too shabby when you don't have the trailer nailed on.
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Forester's a good idea. Impreza 5 door is another option - shouldn't be a problem fitting towbar etc. And the 5-door fits more **** in the back, and it's less "nickable" (not quite as attractive as the 4 door to either thieves or traffic police!).
The Saab's a fine car, especially in Aero form. Having had one I guess you'll know, but one concern for towing I'd have is that the 9-5 is a front driver - does the suspension cope ok? |
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That was always one of the beauties of the Volvo as it had self levelling rear suspension.
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Tow cars
I use a 4x4 Mazda 2.5 turbo diesel twin cab pick up with a lockable hardtop,which I also use for work.Pulls like a train and you are not for ever changing gear.
You can store loads of stuff in the back,does around 25mpg but sadly only 18 when towing, but I do have a large covered trailer. I have had several Land Rover's and would never ever buy another,gearboxes,engines etc packing up after 15,000 miles or less. A pal uses a 1994 5 cylinder petrol Audi Estate,it is a sporty model not sure what but it is very powerful,around 325 bhp. and tows like a dream. But whatever you choose you will need some weight in the tow car if you are towing a heavy trailer,so a 4x4 is probably best. Lister |
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Anything four wheel drive and of reasonable size - Audi A6 Quattro, Suburu Forester plus the obvious big off roaders, etc
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Hm, I use a 110 LandRover (2.5 Diesel Turbo). It can be 'interesting to drive', especially if you take it off-roading
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