Hi all
We've come to the time when we change our towcar but we have a dilemma. Caravan is 2009 Bailey Ranger 460/4 mtplm 1208kgs, current towcar Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi 105 bhp hatch. We are quite satisfied with the combination and have been offered a good deal to swap for same vehicle however the new 1.6 crdi 105 bhp engine is due soon but this comes with a diesel particulate filter which requires regenerating apparently (driving at steady speed for so long), is this going to be possible for example if the light comes on and we're stuck in slow moving traffic with the van on the back.
The other choice is Kia Sportage crdi don't really need 4wd so 2wd would be cheaper to run presumably (although for the first time in 8 years we struggled this summer with traction on a wet CL). Plus points for Kia - 7 year warranty. more bhp, lower weight ratio van to car, minus points higher running costs, tax, insurance, servicing, tyres plus what the government may not have informed us about.
We don't intend to change the van for another 5 years by which time we'd be changing car again. So is it overkill to buy the Kia or would I really appreciate the benefits or is it another Octavia but with older or newer engine? Would I feel safer towing with the Kia?
All comments appreciated.
Ian
We've come to the time when we change our towcar but we have a dilemma. Caravan is 2009 Bailey Ranger 460/4 mtplm 1208kgs, current towcar Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi 105 bhp hatch. We are quite satisfied with the combination and have been offered a good deal to swap for same vehicle however the new 1.6 crdi 105 bhp engine is due soon but this comes with a diesel particulate filter which requires regenerating apparently (driving at steady speed for so long), is this going to be possible for example if the light comes on and we're stuck in slow moving traffic with the van on the back.
The other choice is Kia Sportage crdi don't really need 4wd so 2wd would be cheaper to run presumably (although for the first time in 8 years we struggled this summer with traction on a wet CL). Plus points for Kia - 7 year warranty. more bhp, lower weight ratio van to car, minus points higher running costs, tax, insurance, servicing, tyres plus what the government may not have informed us about.
We don't intend to change the van for another 5 years by which time we'd be changing car again. So is it overkill to buy the Kia or would I really appreciate the benefits or is it another Octavia but with older or newer engine? Would I feel safer towing with the Kia?
All comments appreciated.
Ian