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Old October 16th 07, 06:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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On Oct 16, 9:58 am, Dan G wrote:
The Caravan Club of the UK has just released a report testing lots of
Euro and Far East cars (and a few American ones) for caravan towing.
Might be of interest, although nearly all of the cars are diesel, so I
guess very few are available in the US.

http://preview.tinyurl.com/2tx5wt

Note that the lightest caravan towed was 880 kg, compared to Ray's 750
kg laden trailer, pulled by what I think are called "subcompact" cars
in the States. Larger cars were towing caravans up to 2,000 kg.

The last page also lists the same advice on weight and balance you've
all probably grown tired of me listing here :-) - at least it proves
I'm not making it up!

Dan


After watching the Top Gear segment on their caravan holiday, I'm not
sure the Caravan Club is where I would look for advice on tow
vehicles.

The British have to be unique in this respect - dragging a small tin
or fiberglass box halfway across the country through congested roads
in an underpowered tow vehicle to sit for a week in a muddy field so
they can eat baked beans and sh1t in a bucket.

Mike

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Old October 16th 07, 09:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan G
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On Oct 16, 6:21 pm, Mike the Strike wrote:
Dan


After watching the Top Gear segment on their caravan holiday, I'm not
sure the Caravan Club is where I would look for advice on tow
vehicles.

The British have to be unique in this respect - dragging a small tin
or fiberglass box halfway across the country through congested roads
in an underpowered tow vehicle to sit for a week in a muddy field so
they can eat baked beans and sh1t in a bucket.


LOL, you do realise that Top Gear is an entertainment show? Not a lot
you see is actually real...

BTW, repeating what the "cool" people say on TV with no critical
thought is something most people grow out of at age 13.


Dan

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Old October 16th 07, 10:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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LOL, you do realise that Top Gear is an entertainment show? Not a lot
you see is actually real...

BTW, repeating what the "cool" people say on TV with no critical
thought is something most people grow out of at age 13.

Dan


Oh no - I thought Top Gear was all real!

But you must admit their caravan holiday sequence had some funny
moments that reflected the British psyche just a bit! And the Caravan
Club approved tow vehicle was what I would call very wimpy.

Glider pilots never age past 13.

Mike

 




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