Venevidivici
Well-Known Member
Sorry,word that was bleeped out rhymed with hit!
Are you referring to actual weight or GVW ?
The rules for towing on a B licence refer to GVW not actual weight
Add vehicle GVW to trailer plated MAM = max 3500 kgs
Trailer plated MAM must not be more than vehicle kerb weight
An 01 plate Forester Turbo. It is meant to do 0-60 in 6 seconds or something and apparently has an Impreza engine. ***** on fuel, built like the proverbial so takes no notice when I ram it into fences trying to park it/get trailer through narrow gates etc, or indeed when the local garage drove into it with their transporter
I have had this for 10 years now and love it. Tow an Ifor 401 with no problems, although nothing larger than 15.2hh. Plenty of space for tack, dog, moving house etc.
It is getting on a bit but can't imagine not having a Subaru in my life![]()
^^^my husband had a Porsche Cayenne - whilst its unarguably fast,it was nowhere near as good as the Range Rover off road or in the snow. He frequently left it at home and used the Range Rover when it had snowed heavily,after having some hairy journeys in the snow in it. (In fact,he pronounced it '*****' in the snow,compared to the RR)
Lol, fussy is good, I think. I actually just walked out to check if my speedo is in the middleMartlin I had a look at the X trail and just couldn't live with the speedo etc being in the middle. Hubby would be able to see how fast I was going and tell me off! Plus it just seems weird! I know I'm fussy.
Lol, fussy is good, I think. I actually just walked out to check if my speedo is in the middle, because I couldn't really remember, only to find out that the x-trail isn't there as my OH, who works away in the week needed a 4x4 this week... I drove his little toyota all week and didn't remember that either
I think I need professional help
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What about an Audi A4?
Ive just looked at one - nice looking car:
GVW - 2025
Max tow (braked) - 1700
Kerb weight - 1611
Am I right (ROG) that say an empty trailer weight of 900 with a horse at 550 (totalling 1450) plus the GVW of 2025 = is under the 3.5t limit
Downplating trailer to 1475
Max trailer weight of 1475 is less than the kerb weight of 1611 = legal bearing in mind it will only go out every now and again and on main roads rather than off road places? x
Cheap truck.![]()
If I had your car, they'd have to pry the keys out of my cold dead hands.![]()
What about an Audi A4?
Ive just looked at one - nice looking car:
GVW - 2025
Max tow (braked) - 1700
Kerb weight - 1611
Am I right (ROG) that say an empty trailer weight of 900 with a horse at 550 (totalling 1450) plus the GVW of 2025 = is under the 3.5t limit
Downplating trailer to 1475
Max trailer weight of 1475 is less than the kerb weight of 1611 = legal bearing in mind it will only go out every now and again and on main roads rather than off road places? x
If horse is say 550 then down plating that trailer to 1300 would leave 75 kgs spareThe trailer I'm looking at getting is a Bateson Derby lightweight, only weighs 675kg ... I'll still only be carrying one, but like to have room for error just in case!
If horse is say 550 then down plating that trailer to 1300 would leave 75 kgs spare
with trailer at 1300 then you could have a vehicle with a GVW of 2200
the kerb weight of any vehicle in the 1900 to 2200 GVW range will be over 1300
If it were me i would spend another £4-500 quid and do my trailer test, in the over all costs of buying a new car/ trailer its not a lot really and you dont have to restrict yourself or worry about being close to limits (i only ever look at max towing weight vehicles 3.5t and it worries me slightly when people are so keen to just scrape under the limit)
Jeez thats a lot! i think mine was about £450 for 3 hours training on a saturday, then an hour before the test and the test cost itself! Must be a benefit of being 'up north' !
Hope you get sorted!
I love my 57 reg x-trail, great riund corners, plenty of oomph, great in snow and ice and tows like a dream! Oh and the dials are all in front of the driver, not in the middle!
4wd? Towing? Prompt? Get yourself a Porsche Cayenne, they can be re-chipped in excess of 400bhp, which should be all the speed that you want. Not sure what the cargo will think of it.Mind you, as horses generally crap in the trailer anyway, you'll hardly be able to use that to measure the fear-factor! Let us know how you get on!
Alec.