Which Cheap diesel tow car?
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I need to buy myself a tow car towards the end of the year / early next year to tow an E30 race car, whilst also desperately trying to justify not selling any of my current collection.
If I'm going to achieve this I need something relatively cheap circa £2k with very good reliability and ideally me capable of as close to 40mpg as possible on the commute to work, no heavy traffic so 40mpg should be achievable by a number of modern diesels. An estate might me useful for all the rubbish I need to take along and may also double up as over night sleeping place.
so it must be
- circa £2k
- diesel for MPG
- reliable
- prefer an estate
top of the list so far would be
- E46 325 or 330
- E39 525 or 530
- Audi A4 or A6 - would the 1.9 tow ok?
so any other suggestions?
If I'm going to achieve this I need something relatively cheap circa £2k with very good reliability and ideally me capable of as close to 40mpg as possible on the commute to work, no heavy traffic so 40mpg should be achievable by a number of modern diesels. An estate might me useful for all the rubbish I need to take along and may also double up as over night sleeping place.
so it must be
- circa £2k
- diesel for MPG
- reliable
- prefer an estate
top of the list so far would be
- E46 325 or 330
- E39 525 or 530
- Audi A4 or A6 - would the 1.9 tow ok?
so any other suggestions?
Bear with me here. How about a Peugeot 407 SW. Mine's a 2.0 diesel auto, gives me 40mpg average. Doesn't seem to have a great towing capacity - about 1300kg, I think. You'll get a fairly recent one for £2k, almost certainly an ex taxi, though.
ETA this one: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
I wouldn't rush to have another, mind you.
ETA this one: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
I wouldn't rush to have another, mind you.
Edited by s2sol on Friday 2nd September 12:58
First question is what is the weight you will be towing. Most ordinary cars are capable of towing between 1000 - 1500 kg. I would think you are looking to the top end of that weight range for a car on a trailer. Also plated weight of the trailer is of interest.
For £2K I would consider a Mk1 Skoda Octavia 1.9TDi. I think they can tow upto about 1400kg. Would be newer/lower miles than an equivalent Audi or BMW.
For £2K I would consider a Mk1 Skoda Octavia 1.9TDi. I think they can tow upto about 1400kg. Would be newer/lower miles than an equivalent Audi or BMW.
Even if you car is <1 tonne, by the time you add a trailer and probably a wheel/tyre rack, any car with a 1400kg limit is going to be VERY marginal
The largest towing mass in a conventional car (i.e. not a 4x4 etc) is 1800kg for the BMW 330d/530d (The petrol engined cars like 330i get derated on gradients to 1600kg)
They will also do 40mpg
But not for £2K.........
Also, when you go racing, you need space (and a car you don't care about too much) to throw in things like trolley jacks, jerrycans, tool boxes, wheels/tyres etc.
The best bet would be a cheap Disco1. It's not going to do 40mpg however
Depending on how much you race, then the cheapest option will probably be just to hire a medium sized van when you need it
The largest towing mass in a conventional car (i.e. not a 4x4 etc) is 1800kg for the BMW 330d/530d (The petrol engined cars like 330i get derated on gradients to 1600kg)
They will also do 40mpg
But not for £2K.........
Also, when you go racing, you need space (and a car you don't care about too much) to throw in things like trolley jacks, jerrycans, tool boxes, wheels/tyres etc.
The best bet would be a cheap Disco1. It's not going to do 40mpg however
Depending on how much you race, then the cheapest option will probably be just to hire a medium sized van when you need it
Any £2k 330d or 530d will be old, have mega miles, and will probably need money spent on it. Not a good choice if running costs are the priority - they're not even very economical.
Something run of the mill, Ford, Vauxhall, Skoda, Japanese etc. would be a better bet.
A Mondeo TDCi Estate is rated at 1800Kg braked.
Something run of the mill, Ford, Vauxhall, Skoda, Japanese etc. would be a better bet.
A Mondeo TDCi Estate is rated at 1800Kg braked.
Edited by confused_buyer on Saturday 3rd September 10:39
Citroen C5 Estate, available for peanuts, have loads of space & perfect for towing, due to hydraulic suspension. Will always have a few niggling faults, as it is an old french car ... but would fit the bill.
We just swapped our LPG Rangerover (circa 25MPG equivelant on LPG) for a 2001 C5 with 95K and FSH. Cost £1100, fully loaded with all toys and does between 30 & 40 mpg towing, 40 to 50 not towing.
We just swapped our LPG Rangerover (circa 25MPG equivelant on LPG) for a 2001 C5 with 95K and FSH. Cost £1100, fully loaded with all toys and does between 30 & 40 mpg towing, 40 to 50 not towing.
Again, explain to me why you'd spend £3000 on a BMW for towing when could pick up a solid Pajero TD for £600?
If it's purely for towing, as OP said. What does it matte about luxuries and so on?
Plus, if winter gets a bit rough, 4x4 laying around could come in handy. And it's towing capabillities will far outweigh that of a saloon
If it's purely for towing, as OP said. What does it matte about luxuries and so on?
Plus, if winter gets a bit rough, 4x4 laying around could come in handy. And it's towing capabillities will far outweigh that of a saloon
mgmrw said:
Again, explain to me why you'd spend £3000 on a BMW for towing when could pick up a solid Pajero TD for £600?
If it's purely for towing, as OP said. What does it matte about luxuries and so on?
Plus, if winter gets a bit rough, 4x4 laying around could come in handy. And it's towing capabillities will far outweigh that of a saloon
This ^If it's purely for towing, as OP said. What does it matte about luxuries and so on?
Plus, if winter gets a bit rough, 4x4 laying around could come in handy. And it's towing capabillities will far outweigh that of a saloon
Four words folks, three words:
Total............ Cost.... Of........... Ownership
so yeah on a commute it may only do 30mpg. But how much mileage does OP do?
Going to have to be a lot to justify spending £2300 extra on a BMW, and then more on insurance, servicing, etc etc to only achieve 40mpg.
If it were me, I'd be finding a derv Pajero or Fourtrak.
IMHO towing needs weight behind it. So a trailer, with BMW sat on it, and a car with 2people in, needs some good old fashioned bulk to it. And no saloon can proffer that, let alone with floppy back suspension.
I speak as someone who has caravanned all his life, and regularly tows heavy s
t at work with various vehicles
Total............ Cost.... Of........... Ownership
so yeah on a commute it may only do 30mpg. But how much mileage does OP do?
Going to have to be a lot to justify spending £2300 extra on a BMW, and then more on insurance, servicing, etc etc to only achieve 40mpg.
If it were me, I'd be finding a derv Pajero or Fourtrak.
IMHO towing needs weight behind it. So a trailer, with BMW sat on it, and a car with 2people in, needs some good old fashioned bulk to it. And no saloon can proffer that, let alone with floppy back suspension.
I speak as someone who has caravanned all his life, and regularly tows heavy s

I tow a caterham on an open, twin-axle trailer (~900kg) with a £1,900 mondeo TDCI (1500kg). It does a great job and I can tow at whatever speed I dare without stability issues. A mk2 polo on the same trailer (1200kg) with the same tow car and, while plenty fast enough but much less stable at motorway speeds.
Weight is key and although an ordinary saloon will do it, if you want comfort and stability at speed you should look for something heavy.
Weight is key and although an ordinary saloon will do it, if you want comfort and stability at speed you should look for something heavy.
Seat Alhambra TDi or its Ford/VW cousins, 115/130bhp should be more than capable of meeting your towing requirements, carrying kit and come in on budget. Towed a couple of Peugeot 406 V6's with mine last year, well up to the task. MPG wise you should see 40-45 in normal driving conditions and 30-33 when towing.
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