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with a 100kg noseweight, it looks like the two main contenders of a similar size are Freelander and Honda CRV, have we missed any and what would you go with?
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The RAC?The Freelander comes comes with a green oval, which admits you to the friendliest group of people in the world.
That could mean jockey wheels at dawn, Lol!!!The RAC?
Just kidding, Emmerson.
Ok, put the knife down.........
Homer & Marge,Thanks for advice, will try and get a look and go in some of these other vehicles over the weekend.
I suppose in the end 'you pay's your money and takes your choice' but it's nice to get some other views, we are just paranoid about getting it wrong :-(
Incidenatlly, if you are prepared to buy an old model, bobgerard.co.uk have CRV diesel Sports atLand Rovers are very capable cars that inspire great brand loyalty but even the most ardent admirer can't deny that they do have a poor for reliability on average. A friend is on his second Freelander even though the first (petrol) one spent at least 6 weeks with the dealer in 3 years - the second one, a TD4, has been better, but not perfect (electrical problems mainly).
I can't speak for the X-Trail - though Honest John no longer recommends them due to turbo failures on the diesel (possibly a Renault based engine?). Check it out -
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/index.php?url=/carbycar/index.htm
FWIW, I am on my second CRV. The first, a petrol automatic, averaged 27mpg solo so would be sub-20mpg towing, probably. The current diesel does about 40mpg solo and about 30 towing as has been noted above (though I tow an Eriba at perhaps 1100kg and slighly more 'aerodynamic' than most caravans). I had one problem with the petrol one in 52,000 miles, the airbag light came on. No problems with the diesel so far (19,000 miles)
Useful info: Remember that some cars have a maximum towing limit that is LESS than their kerbweight (check max tow of the Honda CRV) Ensure the car you are buying has a towing limit AT LEAST the same as your tourers MTPLM or you risk invalidating your car's warrantyL/R FREELANDER 2.0 Td4 5d Kerbweight 1640kg
Max tow weight 1800kg
Noseweight 140kg
HONDA CR-V 2.2 I-CTDI Kerbweight 1631kg
Max tow weight 1600
Noseweight 100kg
NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.2 DCI 4X4 Kerbweight 1525-1650kg
Max tow weight 2000kg
Noseweight 100kg
Do you need a sledgehammer to crack a nut???Out of curiosity, did you look at the Sorento, Homer?