Anybody tow with a petrol engined car
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I am just about to order my new Co Car and really want a change from diesel, and with the new ED on the BMW’s it means a 320 petrol is cheaper on tax than a 320 diesel
I will be using the car to tow my MR2 racer and wondered it anyone else uses a petrol for towing, and have you had any issues. I guess off the line it will be slower as it won’t have the torque of the diesel but apart from that I can’t see any issues
I will be using the car to tow my MR2 racer and wondered it anyone else uses a petrol for towing, and have you had any issues. I guess off the line it will be slower as it won’t have the torque of the diesel but apart from that I can’t see any issues
TorqueRacing said:
V10 Tdi Toureg works well for us when towing our MR2 - you can pick one up easily for 320i money. It does 22mpg towing, 25mpg on its own and has 550 lb/ft torque.
You can also sleep in it
Has to be new as it will be a company car otherwise I would have something like the TouregYou can also sleep in it
I've also been looking for a tow vehicle, for a few weeks now.
The biggest problem I've found is the limit most vehicle's can tow legally, also its not the weight you are towing, but the max weight of the trailer, and if you want to tow more than a 1000KG car, most trailer max weight will just to 1,800KG. which is more than any car will tow, and even a lot of vans.
Not sure if anyone has the full facts or any know of any cars that can tow 1,800 KG.
The biggest problem I've found is the limit most vehicle's can tow legally, also its not the weight you are towing, but the max weight of the trailer, and if you want to tow more than a 1000KG car, most trailer max weight will just to 1,800KG. which is more than any car will tow, and even a lot of vans.
Not sure if anyone has the full facts or any know of any cars that can tow 1,800 KG.
You are correct that the car needs to be plated as able to tow the max (with payload) plated weight of the trailer.
For options, try looking at the caravan magazines. A browse in WH Smith library will find the right one. Wear a mac and dark sunglasses, just in case you are recognised.
For options, try looking at the caravan magazines. A browse in WH Smith library will find the right one. Wear a mac and dark sunglasses, just in case you are recognised.
HiRich said:
You are correct that the car needs to be plated as able to tow the max (with payload) plated weight of the trailer.
For options, try looking at the caravan magazines. A browse in WH Smith library will find the right one. Wear a mac and dark sunglasses, just in case you are recognised.
Thank you,For options, try looking at the caravan magazines. A browse in WH Smith library will find the right one. Wear a mac and dark sunglasses, just in case you are recognised.
This site its quite useful also, as long but you have to check every make.
http://www.uktow.com/towing%20capacity.asp#tab1
had a look at BMW's and was quite surprised.
Edited by TVRleigh_BBWR on Friday 9th April 17:21
I also tow with a motorhome - mine has a 7.4 litre V8 Chevvy in there... You really don't notice that there's a trailer on the back!
I tow with various diesel vehicles but the one petrol car that has surprised me recently is the Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin. It's got the 1.8 litre GDI petrol engine but seemed totally unfazed towing ~1000kgs of race car and 500kgs of trailer (it's max towing weight). It even returned 22mpg between Coventry and Bedford Autodrome. You can pick one up for under £2k - we bought one just to get around in the snow recently
This site appears to have an extensive list of vehicles and towing capacities:
http://www.uktow.com/towing%20capacity.asp
I tow with various diesel vehicles but the one petrol car that has surprised me recently is the Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin. It's got the 1.8 litre GDI petrol engine but seemed totally unfazed towing ~1000kgs of race car and 500kgs of trailer (it's max towing weight). It even returned 22mpg between Coventry and Bedford Autodrome. You can pick one up for under £2k - we bought one just to get around in the snow recently
This site appears to have an extensive list of vehicles and towing capacities:
http://www.uktow.com/towing%20capacity.asp
http://www.uktow.com/towing%20capacity.asp#tab1 - good stuff - all ok with what we have used for last 15ish years then (T5's).
Mind my first tow car was the most unsuitable thing imaginable Alfa Sud Sprint (1.5 Green Cloverleaf), pulling an 850kg race and about 1/2 ton trailer - the slightest hill was struggle, and the big one before Cadwell just killed it! Had to roll it back a mile or so and gun it to death to get it up! Changed it soon after for a GTV6 (the read ones (RWD)) - Perfect.
Mind my first tow car was the most unsuitable thing imaginable Alfa Sud Sprint (1.5 Green Cloverleaf), pulling an 850kg race and about 1/2 ton trailer - the slightest hill was struggle, and the big one before Cadwell just killed it! Had to roll it back a mile or so and gun it to death to get it up! Changed it soon after for a GTV6 (the read ones (RWD)) - Perfect.
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