Until recently I had a heavy 4x4 vehicle which was an easy match for my caravan so I had little need to check.
I have now changed to a Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi so wanted to check the figures. I couldn't find a kerb weight figure for the car, published by Ford, so today took it to a weighbridge. With about 30 litres of fuel on board but no driver, it weighed 1580kg. Using this as the kerb weight of the car, it would be a good match (using 85%) for a caravan weighing 1343kg. However I then calculated three other "kerbweights" for the car - ie 1555kg without fuel, 1625kg for car and driver (70kg) but no fuel, and 1650kg for car, driver and 30 litres. The 85% equivalents of these would be 1321kg, 1381kg, and 1403kg.
My point of writing this is - who is to say which of these figures is most relevant?
I am old enough to remember when the Caravan Club used to recommend 75%, and when this became difficult to work with it was increased to 85%, and now somebody has decided that 75kg for the driver should be included. So why not include some fuel as well? Suddenly my Mondeo is OK to tow my 1400 mptlm caravan. I am happy with this as the car will weigh a lot more when it has an awning and poles etc. on board, and the percentage is very theoretical anyway.
What do others think about this.
I have now changed to a Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi so wanted to check the figures. I couldn't find a kerb weight figure for the car, published by Ford, so today took it to a weighbridge. With about 30 litres of fuel on board but no driver, it weighed 1580kg. Using this as the kerb weight of the car, it would be a good match (using 85%) for a caravan weighing 1343kg. However I then calculated three other "kerbweights" for the car - ie 1555kg without fuel, 1625kg for car and driver (70kg) but no fuel, and 1650kg for car, driver and 30 litres. The 85% equivalents of these would be 1321kg, 1381kg, and 1403kg.
My point of writing this is - who is to say which of these figures is most relevant?
I am old enough to remember when the Caravan Club used to recommend 75%, and when this became difficult to work with it was increased to 85%, and now somebody has decided that 75kg for the driver should be included. So why not include some fuel as well? Suddenly my Mondeo is OK to tow my 1400 mptlm caravan. I am happy with this as the car will weigh a lot more when it has an awning and poles etc. on board, and the percentage is very theoretical anyway.
What do others think about this.