Hi all,
I agree with most of the postings on this subject and I do feel people buy 4x4s because they think they need one, we have an ML270CDI auto and it is poor on fuel compared to a car, we bought it as we go to a lot of winter rallies and we have been stuck with a passat before, although off the mud it was an excellent towcar. We also have a dog so a hatch or estate is essential, the caravan we now have is 1700kgs so the car needs to be heavy to be safe although a 4x4s centre of gravity is far higher than a car, but we are also presently looking at buying a boat and I would not put the back end of a saloon car into half a metre of water to launch it. Previously we had an Audi 2.5tdi quattro 180bhp 4x4 saloon car, it towed a 1400kg caravan with ease and never got stuck, and the fuel consumption was not too bad, upto 40mpg solo, 25mpg towing but it was a saloon and with the arrival of a dog it had to go. This is my justification and I dont care wether people accept it or not, and I fully agree that most 4x4s are unnecessary but some may be genuinely used for things that even a 4x4 car simply cannot do. If I did not need one I would not have one, but I would go for 4x4 estate car like an Audi Allroad if I had no plans for a boat. I understand why people buy older Discoverys and Shoguns as they are quite cheap, have loads of luggage space and shouldnt get stuck in mud, they also dont have to worry over wieghts when looking to change a caravan, but if I was in the same position as most caravanners and only use sites in good weather a 2wd turbo diesel estate would be my choice. Eveyone is different.
spj.