For a given mass and body length, the longer "A" frame facilitates the SA being further from the hitch, and in turn with that comes a tolerance of using a reduced noseweight.
This enables car's with lower noseweight capacity to tow a van of that mass.
That of course opens up a greater potential choice of tow vehicle; a bigger potential sales market, and as we see on the Continent some more modest cars towing vans than typically seen in the UK.
Looked at from a slightly different take, this also allows lighter tow cars to tow these mass caravans, still with good levels of the inherent stability element related to noseweight.
This enables car's with lower noseweight capacity to tow a van of that mass.
That of course opens up a greater potential choice of tow vehicle; a bigger potential sales market, and as we see on the Continent some more modest cars towing vans than typically seen in the UK.
Looked at from a slightly different take, this also allows lighter tow cars to tow these mass caravans, still with good levels of the inherent stability element related to noseweight.
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