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Old Sep 23rd, 2009, 14:11   #19
dodgyken
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Still missing the facts!!!!

Are you saying:

"Volvo literature stated that the towing limit of Model X was Ykg with a nose weight limit of Zkg. You bought the car based on these figures. When you read the handbook the numbers quoted were lower for your exact model?"

If so - state the numbers you were basing your decisions on.

A cars ability to tow (across any manufacturer) appears to be based on a number of factors.

1) Engine Performance - torque mores specifically. A chunky diesel or V8 will have a higher tow limit than a smaller petrol unit in the same model

2) Gearbox - more and more you are seeing modern automatics outperforming their manual cousins - assuming model and engine are equal

3) Drive - 4*4 gives extra weight and traction - both useful when towing.

4) Weight - the heavier the car the greater the tow limit.

Merc Estates from the late 80s onwards are all rated with limits of 2100KG - although UK specialist suggests that it only the 280, 300 and 320 that have the torque and power to be comfortable doing so.
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