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gyp said:I have towed with a Nissan Qashqai for 1 year now. I tow my caravan with a 1.6 turbo diesel ,manual, and within the 85% weight advice, and at 35+ mpg.
It is the best tow car that I have had in over 25 years of towing.
All the relevant car weights are avaiable from Nissan and its dealers. Surprised you did not check before commenting.
gyp said:I have towed with a Nissan Qashqai for 1 year now. I tow my caravan with a 1.6 turbo diesel ,manual, and within the 85% weight advice, and at 35+ mpg.
It is the best tow car that I have had in over 25 years of towing.
All the relevant car weights are avaiable from Nissan and its dealers. Surprised you did not check before commenting.
Surfer said:...... but cannot understand why the Nissan Quashai is even being rated as a tow car? .....
The pro-rata deduction quoted by Vauxhall in their brochure only comes into effect at high altitude (badly worded brochure). It is NOT applicable for general use. It's the same reason that aircraft manufacturers always take newly designed aircraft on 'hot and high' trials at high altitude airports before certification (something to do with rarified air?).Surfer said:Although it has a towing weight of 1400kg, if you exceed the parameters of the gradient test, then the maximum towing capaibility has to be reduced. For example, the kerbweight quoted includes a passenegr and soem luggage. Once oyu exceed thsi you need to deduct from the maximum towing weight, ie 2 extra passengers plus luggage additional weight 100kg then this has to be taken off the towing capability reducing it down to 1300kg. BTW Vauxhall also state this in writing in theri brochure.
ummm you started so well prof with the short sighted quote, but i kinda think you might take that on board yourself. re rubbished the octavia...As i was how should i put it "in the thick of that very thread, your choice of words seem rather "short sighted"" no body rubbished the octavia what was rubbished "your words" was how TCOTY is done and maybe some failings it has in its test setups or lack of... Nothing wrong in drawing attention to that fact either as nothing is perfect and everything is sunjective. your co called "short sighted" might well be somebody elses enlighten ment or vice versa.......Prof John L said:Surfer said:...... but cannot understand why the Nissan Quashai is even being rated as a tow car? .....
Surfer!
That's a little short sighted!
Just because a particular car does not suit you, does not means its a poor towcar for others. It falls into the same mind set where some contributors have rubbished the Octvia for being voted TCOTY simply becasue its not big enough to tow their particular caravan.
Essentially any car that has any towing capacity deserves the chance to be liked by someone, it may not be me or you, but for someone it might be perfect.
Nissan state the kerbweight for the xtrail with out driver, so i can't see why they should include a passenger in the weight or luggage for the cashcow, do you have a link to your claims? As i don't think your salesman was correct.Surfer said:Why do you think I am being short sighted. I do like the Qashai as it is a very nice car and reliable, but never rated it as a towing vehicle due to its limitations.
Although it has a towing weight of 1400kg, if you exceed the parameters of the gradient test, then the maximum towing capaibility has to be reduced. For example, the kerbweight quoted includes a passenegr and soem luggage. Once oyu exceed thsi you need to deduct from the maximum towing weight, ie 2 extra passengers plus luggage additional weight 100kg then this has to be taken off the towing capability reducing it down to 1300kg. BTW Vauxhall also state this in writing in theri brochure.
This is what we were told by a Nissan Sales person in 2010 when we wanted to purchase the 1600 auto which incidentally at the time had a maximum towing capability of about 1200kg. Our caravan MTPLM was 1100kg so we scrapped the Nissan Qashai.
RAY said:Depends which cashcow we are talking about.
1800kg if correct is more than a auto xtrail which again only has 75kg.
75kg is fine with lighter caravans, but low tow limits and nw limits restrict caravan choice.
Some versions of the cashcow weigh as much and more than the xtrail and CX_5, and size is very similar in the case of the +2.
I think youre getting mixed up,so i'll try again.otherclive said:RAY said:Depends which cashcow we are talking about.
1800kg if correct is more than a auto xtrail which again only has 75kg.
75kg is fine with lighter caravans, but low tow limits and nw limits restrict caravan choice.
Some versions of the cashcow weigh as much and more than the xtrail and CX_5, and size is very similar in the case of the +2.
Looking at the post that started the discussion on Qashqai it is quite clear that the poster has the standard Qashqai, so information about the +2 is somewaht irrelevant. The 1800kg kerbeweight relates to the +2. The Nissan qouted kerbeweights for the standard Qashqai are 1630kg for the 1.6 diese;, and 1674kg for the 2.0litre diesel auto.
What do you cosnider a 'lighter caravan is" that is okay for a 75kg noseweiight? I have towed at 1500kg with a 75kg nw without any concerns...... and some years ago towed 1350kg witha 50kg nw. So what's the equation governing nw and kerbweight. Or is it perhaps a case of bigger is always better?
RAY said:I think youre getting mixed up,so i'll try again.otherclive said:RAY said:Depends which cashcow we are talking about.
1800kg if correct is more than a auto xtrail which again only has 75kg.
75kg is fine with lighter caravans, but low tow limits and nw limits restrict caravan choice.
Some versions of the cashcow weigh as much and more than the xtrail and CX_5, and size is very similar in the case of the +2.
Looking at the post that started the discussion on Qashqai it is quite clear that the poster has the standard Qashqai, so information about the +2 is somewaht irrelevant. The 1800kg kerbeweight relates to the +2. The Nissan qouted kerbeweights for the standard Qashqai are 1630kg for the 1.6 diese;, and 1674kg for the 2.0litre diesel auto.
What do you cosnider a 'lighter caravan is" that is okay for a 75kg noseweiight? I have towed at 1500kg with a 75kg nw without any concerns...... and some years ago towed 1350kg witha 50kg nw. So what's the equation governing nw and kerbweight. Or is it perhaps a case of bigger is always better?
The link shows a towlimit of 1800kg, and is for a standard cashcow.
Some people prefeer to use the NCC guides when towing so 5-7% of MTPLM is recommended, i've towed with 65kg myself with half a dozen cars, but some NW heavy caravans, such as my 1565kg Valencia would struggled to get below 80kg with out excessive back loading.