Practical Caravan

Buyer’s guide

How do I match my car and caravan?

The most commonly asked question in caravanning is whether a certain car is appropriate for pulling a certain caravan. To answer this, you must know the kerbweight of your tow car (X), the legal towing limit of your tow car (Y) and the maximum technically permissible laden mass (MTPLM) of your caravan (Z). Car details are often found in the handbook, but if not, you can contact the car manufacturer. The weight of the caravan can usually be found on a chassis plate, by asking the seller or, if it is a new model, by checking the brochure.

YOUR VAN BUYING QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Please check model details with the manufacturer or dealer before travelling to view or buy

Choose your favourite layout – the letters above each are referenced in our guide

What can I legally tow?

When did you pass your driving test? If it was before 1997 and you have no

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