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What should I check when buying a used car for towing?
When buying a used car for towing, verify the towing capacity in the vehicle's handbook. Ensure the car has a tow bar fitted or can have one installed professionally. Check the condition of the suspension, brakes, and tyres, as these are crucial for safe towing. Look for any signs of wear and tear, rust, or damage, and consider a professional inspection.
What are the legal requirements for towing in the UK?
In the UK, you need the correct driving licence entitlement to tow. The combined weight of the car and trailer must not exceed the maximum permissible towing weight. The trailer must have a working breakaway cable or secondary coupling. The trailer's lights must be functional, and the number plate must match the towing vehicle. Check the latest regulations on the government website for specific licence requirements and weight limits.
What are the key considerations when choosing a tow car for a motorhome?
Consider the weight of your motorhome and the maximum towing capacity of the car. A larger engine and robust build are generally better for towing. Look for features like trailer stability assist and hill start assist. Also, consider the car's fuel economy, as towing can significantly impact fuel consumption.
What safety checks should I perform before towing?
Before each journey, check that the tow bar is securely attached and all connections are properly fastened. Ensure the trailer's lights are working correctly. Check the tyre pressure on both the car and the trailer. Distribute the load evenly in the trailer to avoid instability. Perform a brake test before setting off.
What should I look for when inspecting a motorhome before buying?
When buying a motorhome, thoroughly inspect for dampness, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the condition of the appliances, such as the fridge, cooker, and heating system. Examine the chassis for rust or damage. Ask for a service history and habitation check report. Ensure all safety features, like smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, are present and functional.
