- Feb 5, 2025
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Hello. I’m new to this website and also relatively new to towing, having not towed a caravan for over 20 years. At the time I swapped to motorhomes, which changed to smaller camper vans.
I am now at the stage where my little van is no longer adequate, not having toilet and shower. Vans large enough to accommodate these look huge. I’m not so concerned about the driving, but panic at the thought of trying to negotiate narrow village streets and busy car parks when out and about, touring.
So now I have come back to the idea of a little caravan. I have fallen in love with the Freedom Twinsport Flair. With an MTPLM of 800kg I wouldn’t need a huge car to tow it. Am I right in thinking anything with a kerb weight of over 800kg would do it?
My chief question is diesel or petrol. During the darker months and whenever I’m not touring, it would be used for regular short journeys to the shops etc. I know from my camper van that diesels don’t like this. Would a decent petrol car (eg with Eu6 certification) be adequate in terms of economy of drive over a diesel.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I am now at the stage where my little van is no longer adequate, not having toilet and shower. Vans large enough to accommodate these look huge. I’m not so concerned about the driving, but panic at the thought of trying to negotiate narrow village streets and busy car parks when out and about, touring.
So now I have come back to the idea of a little caravan. I have fallen in love with the Freedom Twinsport Flair. With an MTPLM of 800kg I wouldn’t need a huge car to tow it. Am I right in thinking anything with a kerb weight of over 800kg would do it?
My chief question is diesel or petrol. During the darker months and whenever I’m not touring, it would be used for regular short journeys to the shops etc. I know from my camper van that diesels don’t like this. Would a decent petrol car (eg with Eu6 certification) be adequate in terms of economy of drive over a diesel.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.