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16 minutes ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Do you need the pickup function- I guess not if you had a Disco 4. What about a less traditional tow vehicle like a VW Touareg? I have no experience of them mind but something to look into...

I have always coveted the V10 TDI, but they are apparently very expensive when they go wrong!

 

Does anyone have any experience working with a XC90? They are very popular amongst the landed types, towing horse boxes and the like. Cheap now too.

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2.4 would be OK, as the machine I need to move is only 1600kg. That being said, the XC90 has no low range box, so can't be considered. I love my van for towing, but really miss having low range for reversing trailers.

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