Which estate car to replace ageing Discovery 2
I have owned a Landrover Discovery 2 since new and it is now time to think about replacement. I do not want a discovery 4 because of the running costs (part of the reason the disco 2 is going) and am thinking about having an estate instead. The bewildering
choice is hugh and don't know whether to look at Audi A4/6, BMW 5 Touring, VW Passat, Mercedes C class. Has anyone got experience of any of these as tow/every day cars? All advice greatly reecived. I tow a Bailey Pegasus 514 with a maximium towing wieght of
1466kg,
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Like you I ran a Disco 2 for many years and 4 months ago bought a 2009 Audi A6 Allroad. We have towed with it three times so far (about 400 miles) and it has been excellent. Despite it being the 3 litre diesel model it will do 40mpg solo and 29 towing. We
are towing a very similar weight to you. Can thoroughly recommend one0 -
That's encouraging. Many thanks
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Sorry for asking, its it a mamnual or auto?
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Appreciating you are listing "prestige" brands but would a Skoda Superb estate do you at a kerbweight of 1554kg.....?
That's what I'm fancying if we get another caravan.....
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I have never used a disco to tow, but I used to have an Insignia 2.0 CDTI 165bhp estate towing a Bailey Pegasus 2 Milan MTPLM 1499kgs, this was a great tow car and practical family car, I no this is not on your list but maybe worth considering.
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Thanks for all the comments-have none of us got any work to do?. Certainly open to look at all makes- Skoda is not what they once were and will have a look, didn't think about that one.
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If you want to stick to the 85% ratio your choice is quite limited, if you want to retain 4 wheel drive even more so - A6 Allroad, Passat Alltrack, Volvo XC70 all might just fit the bill. If you don't require 4 wheel drive then BMW 5 series or Merc E class
might suit. Coming from a Disco I think you might find cars like the C class or Audi A4 a bit light and lacking in capacity0 -
Having previously had two Discoveries and an X-Trail we decided to go for a 'normal' car some years ago. We have had three Mondeos, 1 manual and the latest two automatics. I can't fault them. The latest 2015 Titanium model has pretty much everything I want
from a car and perhaps a lot more besides. Solo I get an average of about 50mpg and towing about 30 - 32mpg from a 2 litre 180 BHP engine driving on a wide selection of road types.0 -
Couple of points. I tow a Bailey Unicorn of a similar weight and was interested in the Superb when I changed cars last January but it's too light. I bought a Discovery Sport and it is both a lovely car and an excellent 'tug'. We return home tomorrow after
6 weeks on the Continent driving down into Italy and the car has been a revelation. I was very happy with my previous Freelander but the Disco Sport is a big step up in towing ability, boot space and general driving pleasure. I appreciate it's expensive and
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I'm now a big fan of Passats, had 2 Audi A4's and was looking for a third but with a Passat you get even more bits for less money but still get your German realibility, just come back from Italy with my 140 tdi sport and it tows like a dream getting about
32 mpg although our van is on the lightish side.0 -
We have an Elddis with a twin axle 1330 kg. Car is a Shogun 2.5 diesel and Just completed a 250 mile round trip - Worked out at 24 mpg, just at a steady speed. 21p per mile thereabouts. Love this car for towing and driving in the snow. Really happy with the fuel consumption for this size of vehicle and the room inside is great, I believe the max she can tow is 2.8 ton. Solo = 34 mpg. Pulls like a choo choo and feels like on tracks.I just love driving the Shogun but can appreciate its not everyones cuppa is our Tractor. Fuel tax insurance all a bit more more expensive but sometimes you want what you want !
Keeps me away from motorcycles.......
Alan.
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I have a D5 Volvo XC70 2013 model and it tows very well and has a good solo weight so will tow most Vans. I have towed a twin axle with it with no problem and now have a Swift 580 with !550 KGS and it really has plenty of power. Mine is the 215 engine with the geartronic 6 speed box . Towing between 27 and 29mpg and solo 40 or so. It is a really comfortable car and very relaxing to drive long distances.
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2010 Merc C220 Cdi blue efficiency estate pulls my Pegasus Rimini quite well @ 1450 Kg. Can get skittish overtaking trucks on the motorway, otherwise great. Be aware of 75 Kg nose weight limit. I average 32 mpg when towing and get 42/64 mpg solo urban/extra
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The usual ' Suspects' being suggested as good as they are... but don't overlook probably the most underrated towcar out there ..Subaru Outback..... a far more engaging car than any Vag/Vw/ Audi/Beemer/Mazda/Volvo/Korean stuff..... Self levelling, trailer control and real 4wd none of your slippy grippy rubbish....just a suggestion ..
Tj
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Nose weight loading since 2011 is 84kg and kerbweight of 1645 kg it's more than up to towing the Op,s van. Our first Outback towed a 1660kg Burstner with impeccable manners. It was always absolutely stable and towed beautifully flat....Don't think I would
have been so quick to dismiss it because it didn't have a 90+ nose weight loading....Tj
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