- Aug 21, 2016
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Good morning,
We have bought our first caravan, a Bailey Pursuit 430/4, after a number of years of trying to persuade my wife, she eventually said to me this summer 'time to get one', the three of us are very excited and after looking at used we have got an excellent deal on new that I couldn't resist.
I'd like to take some advice on our car please - we have a 2013 Citroën DS4 1.6HDi manual, it's a superb car which we have enjoyed owning and still enjoy. It has a kerb weight of 1417kg and the Bailey is fully plated at 1229kg - also, the difference between the two plates on our car is 1300kg although Citroën have the towing limit down as 1450kg (I assume you have the flexibility on that 150kg between car load and caravan) so from a weight perspective I'm happy as we would never load the caravan to the hilt.
What I was wondering about really is the power of the car to tow; our main holiday has been 2-weeks in France and will like to to continue to be and of course there will be plenty of weekends away (many in hill-Free East Anglia although the occasional week in the Lakes and Dales is on the cards) so as I see it I have three options;
1) Keep the car, it'll be an ideal tow car
2) Keep the car, put a hook on it and accept that if it feels a bit gutless I need to buy a more powerful one and the money on the hook was wasted
3) Buy a replacement DS4 with the 2.0HDi 160bhp engine, sit back and enjoy the holidays
Obviously the last will cost most money (or more accurately the second will!)
Advice from anyone, ideally somebody who tows or has towed with a similar outfit would be appreciated.
Otherwise I will look around to avoid asking stupid questions!
We have bought our first caravan, a Bailey Pursuit 430/4, after a number of years of trying to persuade my wife, she eventually said to me this summer 'time to get one', the three of us are very excited and after looking at used we have got an excellent deal on new that I couldn't resist.
I'd like to take some advice on our car please - we have a 2013 Citroën DS4 1.6HDi manual, it's a superb car which we have enjoyed owning and still enjoy. It has a kerb weight of 1417kg and the Bailey is fully plated at 1229kg - also, the difference between the two plates on our car is 1300kg although Citroën have the towing limit down as 1450kg (I assume you have the flexibility on that 150kg between car load and caravan) so from a weight perspective I'm happy as we would never load the caravan to the hilt.
What I was wondering about really is the power of the car to tow; our main holiday has been 2-weeks in France and will like to to continue to be and of course there will be plenty of weekends away (many in hill-Free East Anglia although the occasional week in the Lakes and Dales is on the cards) so as I see it I have three options;
1) Keep the car, it'll be an ideal tow car
2) Keep the car, put a hook on it and accept that if it feels a bit gutless I need to buy a more powerful one and the money on the hook was wasted
3) Buy a replacement DS4 with the 2.0HDi 160bhp engine, sit back and enjoy the holidays
Obviously the last will cost most money (or more accurately the second will!)
Advice from anyone, ideally somebody who tows or has towed with a similar outfit would be appreciated.
Otherwise I will look around to avoid asking stupid questions!