Was going to put this in Tow Car Section - but sure this is more general.
Petrol Tow Car of the year 2018 was the Kia Stinger 2.0 in basic trim.
This was perfect for me as I rather fancy the Stinger and I tow a small/light caravan.I'm looking for a flashy, fast car which can also tow.
Armed with this petrol towcar of the year award I go to the Kia dealer and have a test drive in the 3.3 litre.
Now, the problem - on Kia's website it says that the 2.0 litre can pull 1100kg max., the 3.3 litre 1000kg and the 2.2 diesel 1500kg. The Tow Car of the year 2018 were supplied the car with the statement that it can pull 1500kg.
The handbook for the car states 1500kg for the 2 petrols and the diesel, which makes sense looking at the power figures.
Kia HQ are worse than useless and know nothing, they say ask the dealer, I have - who need to ask Kia!
Anyone here know anything about the 2018 towcar of the year and were they misled by Kia?
Better still, anyone actually tow with a Stinger?
Petrol Tow Car of the year 2018 was the Kia Stinger 2.0 in basic trim.
This was perfect for me as I rather fancy the Stinger and I tow a small/light caravan.I'm looking for a flashy, fast car which can also tow.
Armed with this petrol towcar of the year award I go to the Kia dealer and have a test drive in the 3.3 litre.
Now, the problem - on Kia's website it says that the 2.0 litre can pull 1100kg max., the 3.3 litre 1000kg and the 2.2 diesel 1500kg. The Tow Car of the year 2018 were supplied the car with the statement that it can pull 1500kg.
The handbook for the car states 1500kg for the 2 petrols and the diesel, which makes sense looking at the power figures.
Kia HQ are worse than useless and know nothing, they say ask the dealer, I have - who need to ask Kia!
Anyone here know anything about the 2018 towcar of the year and were they misled by Kia?
Better still, anyone actually tow with a Stinger?