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Has any one any experience or knowledge of towing with a C4 Grand Picasso 1.6HDI 110BHP I would be greatful for any advice.
Thanks Brian our van only weighs 1100kg max so that should be comparable. Thanks again.Anthony
Not sure if this will help you, but we have the 2.0HDI model. Not quite the same I know, but it tows really nicely. A little too wallowy on the suspension for my liking. We tow a 1490kg 'van so close to the Citroen limit but pulls along nicely and we get high 20's to the gallon on a run. If you want any more info, just ask
Cheers, Brian
Peter, where did you get the 50kg from, i have looked all over the web for specifications and can find everything exept the noseweight.Anthony
I live in France and have a C4 Picasso 1.6 HDI 110 BHP, though it's only the 5 seater - it has an unladen weight of 1489 kg. I tow a Caravelair Ambiance 400 with an MTPLM of 980 KG. It is quite a lightweight caravan. The maximum recommended noseweight for the C4 is 60kg. though I note from my handbook that for the Grand with this engine it is only 50 kg which may be due to the greater rear overhang. Achieving this without transferring weight to the rear of the caravan may cause you some problems, though I have to say I've not suffered any problems towing and there is little rear end sag. I have the Alko AKS 1300 stabiliser fitted but no shock absorbers. I've covered around 2000 miles - mainly on Autoroutes and am very pleased with the handling. Acceleration is not sparkling but if you keep the revs at about 1700 to 2000 rpm it pulls very well up to and over the (English) legal limit. I usually manage to stay in 5th gear for all but the steepest of motorway hills then drop down to 4th and can easily pass most HGV's. Fuel consumption is normally around 46mpg but this reduces to 26mpg when towing - or even less if there is a strong headwind. I am very happy with the Picasso - it's spacious with lots of storage space and the large windscreen with sliding visors gives excellent light and visibility. I'm not entirely happy with my towing mirrors which clamp on to the top edge of the door mirrors and vibrate at motorway speeds. It's the fault of the C4 mirrors which are huge and not rigid enough. In conclusion, knowing how much heavier English caravans generally are (too many "extras" in my opinion - do you really need an oven?)you may want to go for the 2.0 HDI with the 138 bhp engine. I hope this helps.
JohnAnthony
I live in France and have a C4 Picasso 1.6 HDI 110 BHP, though it's only the 5 seater - it has an unladen weight of 1489 kg. I tow a Caravelair Ambiance 400 with an MTPLM of 980 KG. It is quite a lightweight caravan. The maximum recommended noseweight for the C4 is 60kg. though I note from my handbook that for the Grand with this engine it is only 50 kg which may be due to the greater rear overhang. Achieving this without transferring weight to the rear of the caravan may cause you some problems, though I have to say I've not suffered any problems towing and there is little rear end sag. I have the Alko AKS 1300 stabiliser fitted but no shock absorbers. I've covered around 2000 miles - mainly on Autoroutes and am very pleased with the handling. Acceleration is not sparkling but if you keep the revs at about 1700 to 2000 rpm it pulls very well up to and over the (English) legal limit. I usually manage to stay in 5th gear for all but the steepest of motorway hills then drop down to 4th and can easily pass most HGV's. Fuel consumption is normally around 46mpg but this reduces to 26mpg when towing - or even less if there is a strong headwind. I am very happy with the Picasso - it's spacious with lots of storage space and the large windscreen with sliding visors gives excellent light and visibility. I'm not entirely happy with my towing mirrors which clamp on to the top edge of the door mirrors and vibrate at motorway speeds. It's the fault of the C4 mirrors which are huge and not rigid enough. In conclusion, knowing how much heavier English caravans generally are (too many "extras" in my opinion - do you really need an oven?)you may want to go for the 2.0 HDI with the 138 bhp engine. I hope this helps.