That only applies if you passed your driving test after the 1st January 1997. If you have an older licence you may tow more than the kerbweight. The advisability of doing so is, however, another question.Michael E said:Unless i stand corrected you are not permitted to exceed the kerbweight of your car when towing?
Michael E said:Unless i stand corrected you are not permitted to exceed the kerbweight of your car when towing? so the maximum towing limit of 2000kgs is irrelevent (the Yeti is 2000kgs as well) this i understand is for towing testing ie 1 in 6 hill starts etc.
Both cars are more than capable of towing your van, the yeti has more payload and is in a cheaper road tax bracket.
The Yeti is much cheaper to buy new.Both are offering good servicing packages, Honda's is £299 for 3 years whereas the Skoda's is free.
You really do need to test drive both and decide yourself.
RAY said:Michael E said:Unless i stand corrected you are not permitted to exceed the kerbweight of your car when towing? so the maximum towing limit of 2000kgs is irrelevent (the Yeti is 2000kgs as well) this i understand is for towing testing ie 1 in 6 hill starts etc.
Both cars are more than capable of towing your van, the yeti has more payload and is in a cheaper road tax bracket.
The Yeti is much cheaper to buy new.Both are offering good servicing packages, Honda's is £299 for 3 years whereas the Skoda's is free.
You really do need to test drive both and decide yourself.
Yes the yeti does tow upto 2000kg whatcar have got that wrong, says 1800kg in the mag.
But the nose weight limit for the yeti is only 80kg, i class that as poor for a tow car, considering a new Mondeo, passat, both have a 90kg limit.
Maybe the op should consider a Mazda cx5, max tow of 2000kg, nose limit of 88kg, but giving 148bhp and 280 lb/ft of torque, with class leading economy and emissions.
A more powerful version is available with around 173bhp and 310 torque. Kerb weights up to 1620kg, the auto has the same tow limits
Ray at an 80kg noseweight you would be ruling out Audi A6's Q5's BMW X3's 3 series tourers and Volkswagon Touran's all very capable towcars as well as many many other cars.
Your advise of 80kgs is poor is unfounded
Whatcar would have not got it wrong if they were referring to 1.8TSI instead of the 2.0TDIMichael E said:Yes the yeti does tow upto 2000kg whatcar have got that wrong, says 1800kg in the mag.
Then you thought wrong.Michael E said:"So that's the basics for my comment that 80kg is poor, as generally a 4x4 should be capable of a 100kg nose limit, reflecting a strong chassis."
What do you mean by a strong chassis?
The Honda CRV is built on a Civic chassis and the X3 on a 3 series platform and all the VW groups are built on the golf platform .
I thought nose weight was to do with loading on the rear axle/suspension nothing to do with strong chassis?
Yes I've got the same link.Michael E said:You will need to explain what defines a strong chassis Ray?
This is the information from the CaravanClub ref why cars have noseweights?
"Several factors may be taken into account when specifying this noseweight figure, including the capabilities of the car's suspension, the effects on the vehicles steering and its traction (particularly if front-wheel drive) and the strength of the towbar and its mounting"
No mention of a strong chassis?