Hi All,
I am a member of Caravan Club, Caravan & Camping Club and a subscriber to Practical Caravan. In every towcar test all they bang on about is the towcars kerbweight & the '85%' rule, but do they ever check the kerbweight of the towcars they are testing (I think not), If as they all say this is the most important consideration when buying a towcar. Prime exampe is the Land Rover Freelander 2 (Land Rover quote a kerbweight as 'from 1700kg' ) which they all use, but this is nowhere near the true kerbweight figure. Every test they do it is always in the wrong category. Surely they should put all test cars on a weighbridge so everyone knows the correct kerbweight, and they can then report on it, with a comparable caravan in tow, and the readers will get an accurate assesment of all towcars on test.
David
I am a member of Caravan Club, Caravan & Camping Club and a subscriber to Practical Caravan. In every towcar test all they bang on about is the towcars kerbweight & the '85%' rule, but do they ever check the kerbweight of the towcars they are testing (I think not), If as they all say this is the most important consideration when buying a towcar. Prime exampe is the Land Rover Freelander 2 (Land Rover quote a kerbweight as 'from 1700kg' ) which they all use, but this is nowhere near the true kerbweight figure. Every test they do it is always in the wrong category. Surely they should put all test cars on a weighbridge so everyone knows the correct kerbweight, and they can then report on it, with a comparable caravan in tow, and the readers will get an accurate assesment of all towcars on test.
David