- Jul 23, 2015
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First, let me say how jealous I am of the array of practical vehicles you folks have over the pond. I'm sure you get sick of hearing about what seems to you to be absolutely pedestrian vehicles and engine choices but some of us North American's who tend to steer a bit off the beaten path, salivate over the choices available to you.
My criteria for my next vehicle (which I plan on purchasing in ~ 2 years and am beginning research on) is: diesel, hatchback/wagon/CUV, quite preferably with a manual gearbox and preferably (though not required) AWD.
As of right now, the ONLY vehicle available here, that ticks all the required boxes (minus the AWD) is what you refer to as the Golf Estate. So clearly, it's in the lead :lol: (Despite VW Canada stating "This vehicle is not recommended for towing"
) It does seem that you may have some helpful towing equipment available to you over there that we wouldn't like trailer integrated ESP if what I've read is correct. I'd love to pick your brains on how I might equip my Canadian Golf to bring it as close to a UK towing-spec Golf as possible for as safe of towing as possible.
However, I'm hopeful that Mazda will have the long rumoured diesel CX5 (though likely, infuriatingly without a manual for us North Americans) available by the time I'm ready to purchase. Increasing my list of candidates by a whopping two fold!
I'm hoping to get your thoughts on a comparison of the two vehicles capabilities both as tow vehicles and everyday drivers. 90% of the time the vehicle will largely be used commuting me to work and back and running errands. Occasional use with a hitch mounted bike rack as well and also towing the below trailer to the hardware/garden store and occasional camping trip.
I have some additional questions on towbars (50mm balls vs 2" being a ~0.8mm difference), wiring etc particularly as you seem to use 13 pin wiring over there vs our 7 but I may start another thread on that if you feel that's best.
Appreciate the help!
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My criteria for my next vehicle (which I plan on purchasing in ~ 2 years and am beginning research on) is: diesel, hatchback/wagon/CUV, quite preferably with a manual gearbox and preferably (though not required) AWD.
As of right now, the ONLY vehicle available here, that ticks all the required boxes (minus the AWD) is what you refer to as the Golf Estate. So clearly, it's in the lead :lol: (Despite VW Canada stating "This vehicle is not recommended for towing"
However, I'm hopeful that Mazda will have the long rumoured diesel CX5 (though likely, infuriatingly without a manual for us North Americans) available by the time I'm ready to purchase. Increasing my list of candidates by a whopping two fold!
I'm hoping to get your thoughts on a comparison of the two vehicles capabilities both as tow vehicles and everyday drivers. 90% of the time the vehicle will largely be used commuting me to work and back and running errands. Occasional use with a hitch mounted bike rack as well and also towing the below trailer to the hardware/garden store and occasional camping trip.
I have some additional questions on towbars (50mm balls vs 2" being a ~0.8mm difference), wiring etc particularly as you seem to use 13 pin wiring over there vs our 7 but I may start another thread on that if you feel that's best.
Appreciate the help!
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