Tow car suggestions

beverley12 replied on 25/05/2018 18:37

Posted on 25/05/2018 18:37

Help please. We have just bought a caravan ( we had a motorhome). We were due to pick it up Monday. We had also paid a deposit on a Kia Sportage - due to massive cock up on garage - car has not materialised (long story). Deposit and apologies given but left without a tow car and lost all the previous search notes. 

So we need to start looking again for a suitable tow car. New or used up to 25 thousand. Diesel automatic to tow Coachman VIP 460/2 mtplm 1439. 

Can anyone suggest good match please. 

Cornersteady replied on 25/05/2018 19:01

Posted on 25/05/2018 19:01

why not another Sportage? Either one in stock or pre-reg for quick delivery? Try the Kia website and you can find second hand ones all over the country, or use Carwow and search for nearly new?

 

 

Vicmallows replied on 25/05/2018 20:32

Posted on 25/05/2018 20:32

Why choose something bigger (and boxier) than you need if you have no expectation of changing to a heavier 'van?

EmilysDad replied on 25/05/2018 21:51

Posted on 25/05/2018 21:51

Buying a car is a very personal thing. £25000 should buy you a fantastic tow car ... Merc ML350? Jeep Grand Cherokee? .... but what one person might consider the perfect car, others wouldn't give the time of day due to lack of mpg or too big or too high road tax. I'd only have a torque converter auto wheras other are quite happy with a DSG type auto. Do you want a saloon or estate or 4x4 or pseudo 4x4 ..... the list is endless 

MHG replied on 31/05/2018 13:46

Posted on 25/05/2018 21:51 by EmilysDad

Buying a car is a very personal thing. £25000 should buy you a fantastic tow car ... Merc ML350? Jeep Grand Cherokee? .... but what one person might consider the perfect car, others wouldn't give the time of day due to lack of mpg or too big or too high road tax. I'd only have a torque converter auto wheras other are quite happy with a DSG type auto. Do you want a saloon or estate or 4x4 or pseudo 4x4 ..... the list is endless 

Posted on 31/05/2018 13:46

exactly this ^

Everybody will have their own individual opinions to offer you, these being largely based on personal experience and preference. 

Buying a car is also in my opinion quite personal and no doubt your wants and needs etc will be different to mine.

£25K will offer you a very broad spectrum of vehicles, saloons, cabrio's, estates, 4x4's, mpg's, suv's, pick-ups etc etc be prepared to do alot of searching !!

 

flatcoat replied on 01/06/2018 08:00

Posted on 01/06/2018 08:00

I dont understand the problem. If the Sportage is ok then source another one or its near cousin the Tuscan. As others have mentioned try Carwow and drivethedeal for (often very heavily) discounted cars from stock. If you are not hung up on the Kia then try VW or Skoda for stock Tiguans and Kodjac’s. Cars aint selling so if you know what you are doing and dont look desparate to buy you can secure a very goid deal.

JVB66 replied on 01/06/2018 08:15

Posted on 01/06/2018 08:15

The Sportage is a fine towcar for your caravan (except petrol version),look for another Kia dealer, we have never bought a new Kia, as they are so popular ,and with a good seven  year warranty ,get an ex lease much cheaper and normally low milage still with a longer warranty than nearly all other cars on the market

bajillettt replied on 05/06/2018 16:48

Posted on 05/06/2018 16:48

Jaguar Sportbrake £25000 would get you into a really nice car I have a 2.2 200 sportbrake and it is an awesome tow car I tow 1450mtplm car is rated to tow max 1850

 

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