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Aug 4th, 2023, 18:34 | #1 |
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xc 60 70 or 90 for towing twin wheel caravan?.
Im going XC because of the higher seating and they seem better for getting in and out of. I want a caravan with a double bed separate from the living area so that makes it a twin axle in most cases?. I want a diesel auto but get confused with the difference in specs, engines & actual models. I want the best for up to £10k at a push but want reliability(as much as can be had from an older car) as well as decent mpg when not pulling the caravan. Looked at a very poor smelly example of a 90 today and the owner said why would i want a 70 when they are inferior to the 90.
So what are your thoughts folks? Whats the pros and cons of the smaller cars over the 90? Thanks in advance guys |
Aug 6th, 2023, 17:35 | #2 |
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You don’t need a twin axle to get a fixed double bed, there are plenty of options without depending on budget and any other things you want.
As for the car, at your budget buy the tidiest and cleanest 2.4 5-cylinder diesel auto you can find and take it from there - few people ‘need’ a 90 but plenty of people like them but you’ll get more XC70 or even XC60 for your money. Ultimately all will tow a van with a fixed double. |
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Aug 12th, 2023, 19:49 | #3 |
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I tow a Swift 845 2000kg twin axle with my XC60 with no problems.
I get about 38 mpg solo and between 25 and 29 mpg when towing depending on the wind direction! If you want an XC 60 go for a D5 5 cylinder which are almost bullet proof. If you want a Fixed bed but without a twin axle look at the Swift 580 in various models. The only drawback is the fixed bed is only 6ft 1 in and you have to fold the bed up a bit during the day which is why we went for the 845.
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Aug 14th, 2023, 18:45 | #4 |
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If you're looking at XC60, XC70 or XC90 the only one you want is the D5 AWD versions. And at the age you will be looking at - they are mechanically almost identical apart from the XC60 & XC70 post 2011MY had the twin turbo engine whilst the XC90 has a single turbo - but not easy to tell the difference.
So the question becomes what shape/size do you want? The XC90 is also a P2 car so the tech is more dated, no DAB radio... but massive space and sublime comfort and they come with Nivomat rear suspension which is better for towing. XC60/XC70 will do the job well, but XC70 values are through the roof at the moment as to a lesser extent are XC60, so XC90 will be better value. Avoid R-Design/Sport models as the ride is harsher.
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