Lutz,It always surprises me that there are people who buy a car and then afterwards ask whether it is a good match or not. Maybe it isn't even a match at all, never mind a good or a poor one, because it is illegal. Before embarking on a purchase, one should always have a close look at the plates on caravan and car (or their respective documents) first to check whether the weight of the caravan falls within the permissible towload of the car. This information may also have some bearing on whether your driving licence is OK, too. At least then, you are already more than halfway there because you know that you are legal. Only then it there any point in asking whether the match is any good and/or whether the performance is adequate to meet one's expectations.
I strongly suspect anyone with an indifferent attitude before the purchase is not going to be any different afterwards, either. He probably won't make sure before setting off that the load distribution in the caravan or the noseweight are right, so even if his match may theoretically be ideal, he could still have a potential instability problem. In such a case there is little to be gained in knowing whether the outfit is a good match. Despite a 75% weight ratio an outfit can be unsafer than another one at 95%, but which has been set up well.It always surprises me that there are people who buy a car and then afterwards ask whether it is a good match or not. Maybe it isn't even a match at all, never mind a good or a poor one, because it is illegal. Before embarking on a purchase, one should always have a close look at the plates on caravan and car (or their respective documents) first to check whether the weight of the caravan falls within the permissible towload of the car. This information may also have some bearing on whether your driving licence is OK, too. At least then, you are already more than halfway there because you know that you are legal. Only then it there any point in asking whether the match is any good and/or whether the performance is adequate to meet one's expectations.
As I said to Lutz, my friend seems to think that a 2 litre engine will be fine and he anticipates no problem. This van is very old, very heavy and 23 ft long...sooner him than me!On re-reading the thread, I assume the caravan in question is a twin axle, I just focused on the 3 birth part on first read. When I said 'for that size of caravan' I meant the Bailey 4 birth I had at the time, not a 24 year old T/A van whose weight has not been disclosed.