madrat
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Could it possably be,
Yes it looks like it.
When I replace my Currant Car in 18 - 24 month's time it looks like I wont be going for Fiat:shakehead:
Basicy it comes down to the big white box on wheels that goes on the back (caravan) Fiat just don't make a car that can handle the weight or to be more specific the nose weight of modern caravans.
I am going to have to join the 4x4 brigade :yuck:
I was going to go for a Croma but it only has a max nose weight of 75KG and as my present Marea has a max nose weight of 70KG and we struggle to get the van's nose as low as that the Croma will be no good.
I have managed to find a 4x4 that doesn't require a re mortgage every time the tax is due or has to be followed by a fuel tanker. The Honda CR-V it is in tax group E so £200 per year for tax from 2010 and dose 42mpg, but it will never feel like a Fiat dose
Yes it looks like it.
When I replace my Currant Car in 18 - 24 month's time it looks like I wont be going for Fiat:shakehead:
Basicy it comes down to the big white box on wheels that goes on the back (caravan) Fiat just don't make a car that can handle the weight or to be more specific the nose weight of modern caravans.
I am going to have to join the 4x4 brigade :yuck:
I was going to go for a Croma but it only has a max nose weight of 75KG and as my present Marea has a max nose weight of 70KG and we struggle to get the van's nose as low as that the Croma will be no good.
I have managed to find a 4x4 that doesn't require a re mortgage every time the tax is due or has to be followed by a fuel tanker. The Honda CR-V it is in tax group E so £200 per year for tax from 2010 and dose 42mpg, but it will never feel like a Fiat dose