Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Caravan![]()
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
I'll edit out the info in this one, since I just noticed someone else's post explaining that DVZ meant a different type of Caravan.Originally posted by: daw123
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
I've got to agree with you. In the UK, plenty of people tow caravans using 'normal' cars, such as Peugeots, Citroens, Hondas, Volvos, etc.
You do not need a truck to tow a caravan and there simply isn't that many trucks (non- goods vehicles) in the UK any way.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: daw123
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
I've got to agree with you. In the UK, plenty of people tow caravans using 'normal' cars, such as Peugeots, Citroens, Hondas, Volvos, etc.
You do not need a truck to tow a caravan and there simply isn't that many trucks (non- goods vehicles) in the UK any way.
Edit: Ahh, I did not know where he was from, and have never heard of that English version of a Caravan.......so it's just a travel trailer? How much does THAT weigh?
If it's over 500lbs, you still need trailer brakes to be withing manufacturer's specs, and I think 1200 is the limit for a Civic if the trailer DOES have brakes.....which means that it could never get NEAR even 1000lbs, because someone towing a travel trailer would obviously have other people in the Civic, which takes away from the trailer capacity.
And really......how hard would it have been to simply say that you weren't talking about a DODGE Caravan and actually meant something else? Rather than just cry and run off?
Originally posted by: alkemyst
gearing is not a solution to a chassis only rated for X pounds.
It's not about POWER. It's about whether the chassis is rated and SAFELY capable of towing the load.Originally posted by: DVad3r
How is that dumb? Obviously it's not the best car for towing but that's not even a big boat to begin with. Hell we towed our boat around with a 92 I4 Toyota Camry station wagon and it has less power than that S2000.
Originally posted by: evident
if the dude could afford a S2k and a boat you would think he could afford a beater pickup to tow it.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
It's not about POWER. It's about whether the chassis is rated and SAFELY capable of towing the load.Originally posted by: DVad3r
How is that dumb? Obviously it's not the best car for towing but that's not even a big boat to begin with. Hell we towed our boat around with a 92 I4 Toyota Camry station wagon and it has less power than that S2000.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: daw123
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Then your parents are idiots.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My parents tow a Caravan with a 140hp 2007 Civic. There are plenty of people posting complete nonsense in this thread. You don't need a four ton car with 450hp to tow. Some things, yes. Everything? No.
I don't know if you meant they tow the Civic with the Caravan, or the Caravan with the Civic, but either vehicle (particularly the Civic) would be WAY overloaded, FAR past the factory specs.
Anyone who does that, regardless of how careful they are, is stupid, plain and simple. They are risking not only their own lives, but the lives of everyone on the road around them.
Idiots, plain and simple, and it doesn't matter how "careful" they are or how long they've been doing it with no problems. All it takes is once.
Towing isn't about power. It's about having a tow vehicle that is heavy-duty enough to pull/handle the load. That means bigger brakes, heavier springs, tires, etc.
Power is irrelevant....you can change gearing to make up for a less-powerful engine.
Without going into specifics, because you're not worth it, you're clearly the idiot.
I've got to agree with you. In the UK, plenty of people tow caravans using 'normal' cars, such as Peugeots, Citroens, Hondas, Volvos, etc.
You do not need a truck to tow a caravan and there simply isn't that many trucks (non- goods vehicles) in the UK any way.
Edit: Ahh, I did not know where he was from, and have never heard of that English version of a Caravan.......so it's just a travel trailer? How much does THAT weigh?
If it's over 500lbs, you still need trailer brakes to be withing manufacturer's specs, and I think 1200 is the limit for a Civic if the trailer DOES have brakes.....which means that it could never get NEAR even 1000lbs, because someone towing a travel trailer would obviously have other people in the Civic, which takes away from the trailer capacity.
And really......how hard would it have been to simply say that you weren't talking about a DODGE Caravan and actually meant something else? Rather than just cry and run off?
Following on from my previous post and Pacfanweb's, this website has a guide on matching the car to the caravan (or travel trailer in the US??). It is the .pdf called Matching Car and Caravan.
The only reason I know about this organisation is because my parent's are members. It supposedly reputable in the UK (or so my parent's claim).
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
PCFW, you made three epic errors in insulting me incorrectly.
1) You incorrectly assumed I meant they were towing another car, a Dodge Caravan. :facepalm:
2) You incorrectly assumed the towed item was un-braked.
3) You shot out with insults before understanding what happens in the real world, where not everyone uses a 15 ton vehicle to tow a dozen eggs.
Daw123 has posted a link to the Caravan Club, the largest and most respected club of it's type in the UK. One that both my Grandparents and Parents have been members of for decades. I've seen the best part of eight different Caravans (not Dodge...) towed by all types of family car. They are all very experienced and if you were to discuss this issue with them, they would laugh so hard at you milk would come out of their collective noses.
Here's a link so you could learn a thing or two, but you won't. You'll claim it's all wrong, false, fake, stupid and dangerous or plain lame. None of which will really matter.
http://www.campingandcaravanni...ar%20and%20Caravan.pdf
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Nifty but as mentioned in the thread I'd be concerned about its longevity. What's next, a honda fit towing a 30' yacht?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
PCFW, you made three epic errors in insulting me incorrectly.
1) You incorrectly assumed I meant they were towing another car, a Dodge Caravan. :facepalm:
2) You incorrectly assumed the towed item was un-braked.
3) You shot out with insults before understanding what happens in the real world, where not everyone uses a 15 ton vehicle to tow a dozen eggs.
Daw123 has posted a link to the Caravan Club, the largest and most respected club of it's type in the UK. One that both my Grandparents and Parents have been members of for decades. I've seen the best part of eight different Caravans (not Dodge...) towed by all types of family car. They are all very experienced and if you were to discuss this issue with them, they would laugh so hard at you milk would come out of their collective noses.
Here's a link so you could learn a thing or two, but you won't. You'll claim it's all wrong, false, fake, stupid and dangerous or plain lame. None of which will really matter.
http://www.campingandcaravanni...ar%20and%20Caravan.pdf