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If you want to tow with it avoid the wheelchair ramp version.

Because the floor is lowered the rear structure is altered and you CAN NOT fit a 'legal' towbar. However, you can carry a very big load inside the van.

 

It depends what will work for you, and what choices you have. Enjoy!

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If you want to tow with it avoid the wheelchair ramp version.

Because the floor is lowered the rear structure is altered and you CAN NOT fit a 'legal' towbar. However, you can carry a very big load inside the van.

 

It depends what will work for you, and what choices you have. Enjoy!

 

The local one keeps the trailer option open so that's the one I would go for. I expect it would struggle with the Cornish hills when towing but plenty of gears.

Anyway thanks for the heads up on that.

Thanks Harvey I think it's the same engine by the Citreon Peugeot pas group.

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