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I will try my best to provide detailed info on various cars and what is like to live with them, I have already produced a few for Jaguar-car-forums, I will do my best to be unbiased, but it will be hard for some cars. I will re-produce press releases and copy from other motoring news.
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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

TOW CAR AWARDS - New Mondeo wins category at this years awards ceremony.

Ford's all-new Mondeo has been judged the best petrol-powered tow car by experts at this year’s Tow Car Awards. The Camping and Caravanning Club worked with Practical Caravan and What Car? magazines to assess this year’s field of 37 tow cars.  
They judged the cars’ ride and handling both towing and solo, as well as practicality and buying and owning.  

The all-new Ford Mondeo, on sale this year, triumphed with its smooth and economical mid-range 1.5-litre turbo-powered EcoBoost petrol engine.  Mondeo’s EcoBoost range also includes the award-winning 125PS 1.0-litre engine and the top-end, high-output 240PS 2.0-litre version.
David Motton, Practical Caravan’s Tow Car editor, said:  “Ford’s EcoBoost engine really is a star. It may not have as much pulling power as the diesel equivalent but, with 177lb ft (240Nm) of torque, it's noticeably stronger in the middle of the rev range than most petrols. But at the same time it's also a lot easier on the ears than most diesels."
Anthony Ireson, Ford of Britain marketing director, said:  “EcoBoost is another gem in our freshest-ever vehicle range, which we are delighted that towing experts have recognised in the fast-selling new Mondeo.”
Priced from £19,995, the all-new Ford Mondeo range includes petrol and diesel in five-door and estate bodystyles, plus front- and all-wheel drive.  An optional manually retractable tow bar with Trailer Sway Control can be specified on all series. 
Petrol tow car of the Year-winning spec

Ford Mondeo 1.5-litre EcoBoost 160PS Titanium
Bodystyle 5dr
Price £22,545
Kerbweight 1,485kg
Max towing weight 1,250kg
Towball limit 75kg

TOW CAR AWARDS - Volkswagen Passat Estate takes three titles including overall TowCar Of The Year.

Volkswagen has become the first manufacturer to claim three overall Tow Car Award titles, with the new Passat Estate winning two categories as well as the top title, and proving once more that it’s a true family estate with real pulling power.
The Tow Car Awards are a joint venture between Practical CaravanWhat Car? and The Camping and Caravanning Club. The awards were judged by a team including staff from Practical Caravan magazine,What Car? and the technical department at The Camping and Caravanning Club.

Each car goes through a series of towing tests at the MIRA proving ground, including 30-60 mph acceleration, 30-0 mph braking, a hill start and an emergency lane-change test.  Cars aren’t rated solely for their towing ability; What Car?’s expert road test team scores each car for regular driving, safety, running costs and value for money.  
The Camping and Caravanning Club’s technical team check practical details such as boot space, how easily extension mirrors can be fitted, and whether the spare wheel provision is suitable for towing.  The aim is to find cars which are great to tow with, but which are also good value and easy to live with in everyday driving. 
Winning the 1,700-1,899 kg weight category was the new range-topping Passat Estate 2.0-litre BiTDI with standard 4MOTION four-wheel drive and DSG gearbox.  Commenting on the win David Motton, Tow Car Editor of Practical Caravan, said: ‘The four-wheel-drive version of the Volkswagen Passat Estate makes towing seem easy. 
Whether your priority is pace, stability or practicality, the Passat has the lot.  The BiTDI engine delivers the punch of a heavyweight boxer, but it's the Passat's stability which really matters.’
The winner of the 1,400-1,549 kg weight category and overall title was the 2.0-litre TDI 150 PS Passat Estate in SE Business guise with DSG gearbox.  According to Motton and the team of judges: ‘The latest Volkswagen Passat may have a lower kerbweight than its predecessor, but it punches above its weight with a caravan in tow.
Stability is the quality we look for above all others in a tow car, and the Passat delivers. At a steady 60mph it's rock solid.’  Volkswagen is the only manufacturer to have won these awards three times, with the Passat Estate also claiming top titles in 2007 and 2011.  It has also won category titles in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Motton added: ‘When deciding on our overall winner we don't just look at a car’s towing credentials.  Since the Tow Car Awards started in 2007 we've prided ourselves in choosing cars which are just as good in everyday driving as they are when towing, and the Passat Estate fits that bill.  It's comfortable, refined, spacious and economical.  In fact, the Volkswagen does just about everything well.’
The new Passat and Passat Estate went on sale in the UK in January and have since won a string of awards, including Europe’s Car of the Year trophy.  Key accolades which contribute to the car’s towing credentials include a range of four torque-strong and economical EU6 diesel engines, advanced safety, comfort and convenience features, and options such as Trailer Assist which makes light work of manoeuvring a trailer to help even the most experienced tow car driver.  

TOW CAR AWARDS - The ŠKODA Octavia has taken victory in the ‘Up to 1400kg’ category

  • Octavia Hatch 2.0 TDI 150PS SE Business wins ‘Up to 1400kg’ class in annual Tow Car Awards
  • Expert judging panel from The Camping and Caravanning Club, What Car? and Practical Caravan magazines
  • Third win in a row for the Octavia
The ŠKODA Octavia has taken victory in the ‘Up to 1400kg’ category at the Tow Car of the Year Awards, as judged by a panel of experts. It is the third year in a row that an Octavia has taken home a trophy in the Tow Car Awards, following overall victory in 2013.

The ŠKODA Octavia which won is the 2.0-litre TDI 150PS SE Business model. With an on-the-road price of £20,535, the 2.0-litre TDI SE Business model returns a combined economy of 70.6mpg with CO2 emissions of just 106g/km, meaning it comes in for 19 per cent in Benefit in Kind taxation. Standard equipment includes 16-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, Amundsen touchscreen satellite navigation with DAB digital radio and Bluetooth telephone connectivity and rear parking sensors.
Judging for the Tow Car Awards is rigorous. Judges included editorial staff from Practical Caravan and What Car? magazines, along with technical experts from The Camping and Caravanning Club. Each car goes through a series of towing tests, including acceleration, braking, hill starts and an emergency lane-change test.
Cars aren’t just rated for their towing ability; the What Car? team score each car for regular driving, safety, running costs and value for money. The Camping and Caravanning Club’s technical team check practical details such as boot space, how easily extension mirrors can be fitted, and whether the spare wheel provision is suitable for towing. The aim is to find cars which are great to tow with, but which are also good value and easy to live with every day.
Speaking on behalf of the panel, David Motton, Tow Car Editor, Practical Caravan, said "The Skoda holds on to its crown as our favourite tow car weighing less than 1400kg, and does so in some style. As you'd expect of a former overall winner, it tows beautifully. It's also immensely roomy, with more than enough space for tall adults to travel comfortably in the back."
Alasdair Stewart, Brand Director for ŠKODA UK, commented: "The Octavia is an exceptionally practical family car with broad appeal. This latest award shows that it continues to offer an ideal combination of credentials for towing."

TOW CAR AWARDS - Land Rover Discovery wins its category at annual Tow Car Awards

  • Land Rover Discovery wins its category at annual Tow Car Awards
  • Voted number one in 1,900kg+ sector by expert judges
  • Eighth class win in nine years for iconic SUV
The outstanding performance of the Land Rover Discovery has been honoured for the eighth time at the highly respected Tow Car Awards 2015. The Awards, which have been running for nine years have honoured the Discovery as the heavyweight tow vehicle of choice for all but one year. It is a feat unmatched by any other rival in any category to date, underlining the exceptional capabilities of the British-built vehicle.

The iconic SUV was voted best in class in the 1,900+kg category by a panel of expert judges. The awards are presented by The Camping and Caravanning Club, in association with What Car? and Practical Caravan.
The judges selected the popular 3.0-litre SDV6 SE Tech model for this year’s series of rigorous towing tests. They commented: “The Land Rover Discovery’s tally now stands at eight class wins in the nine years of the Tow Car Awards. New rivals keep taking a shot at the title, but for now the Discovery remains on top. It’s an absolutely superb car to tow with.”
This year, close to 40 cars across various classes were assessed by the judges, with fierce competition in every sector. Each vehicle was assessed for acceleration, gearing and stability while towing on straight-mile and slalom courses. A challenging circuit of awkward cambers and uneven surfaces was also undertaken, with stopping distance measured after heavy braking.
All cars are rated for performance without a towed load, and there are further assessments of cargo-carrying practicality, running cost, reliability and safety.
Jeremy Hicks, Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover UK, commented: “Whether it’s horseboxes, boats or industrial trailers, the towing community has always been an integral part of the Land Rover family. To win this award for the eighth time illustrates perfectly the strengths of our brand – a desirable mixture of power, practicality and innovative engineering that continues to prove popular with our loyal customers.”
Land Rover’s years of experience with, and feedback from, those who tow makes the Discovery the perfect vehicle for customers’ varying needs. As a result, several advanced technologies are available to enhance the towing experience and make life easier for owners.
Trailer Stability Assist detects the presence of a trailer and, above 37mph, monitors its behaviour. Selective braking of the appropriate wheels automatically helps to correct any stability issues.
Also available is Towing Assist, a reversing aid which is included with the optional Surround Camera System. Towing Assist predicts the trajectory of both vehicle and trailer during reversing manoeuvres, enabling safe and easy coupling and providing a predicted path for the vehicle when reversing by superimposing coloured lines over the image on the touch-screen.

TOW CAR AWARDS - The New Citroën C4 Cactus picks up a category win in the Tow Car Awards 2015.

The practical & distinctive Citroën C4 Cactus has followed in the footsteps of the Grand C4 Picasso last year, by picking up a category win in the Tow Car Awards 2015. This latest honour adds to a host of high profile accolades achieved by the model since its launch in September 2014.
The New Citroën C4 Cactus was thoroughly tested against a number criterion by an expert team of judges from Practical Caravan, The Camping and Caravanning Club and What Car? at the MIRA proving ground in April.

The judges rated the highly-acclaimed C4 Cactus for aspects including high-speed stability, emergency braking, hill-starts and everyday practicality, naming it the winner in the ‘Ultralight Tow Car’ category.
The unconventional family hatchback set a high standard, with the judging panel commenting; “If you tow a trailer tent, and don't want or need a bigger car, the Citroën C4 Cactus is a great choice. The Citroën shows a reasonable turn of speed, but stability is more important than pace when towing and this is where the Cactus really presses home its advantage.”
Mike Wilson, Head of Citroën Marketing – C4 Cactus, collected the award earlier this evening at a ceremony held at The Sculpture Gallery, Woburn Abbey. Wilson said; “It’s brilliant news that the C4 Cactus continues to set the benchmark in this highly competitive segment. This Tow Car Award adds to the impressive catalogue of achievements for this ground-breaking new Citroën model and ably demonstrates its credentials as a highly versatile and practical family hatchback.”
The Citroën C4 Cactus is available from just £12,990 MRRP OTR and offers a simple yet stylish approach to design, with the latest in-car technologies and an efficient range of engines – a combination that represents the future direction for the Citroën brand.

TOW CAR AWARDS - The 2015 Mazda CX-5 has been voted best Tow Car in the 1,550-1,699kg category.

  • Mazda’s CX-5 wins at the Tow Car Awards for the second consecutive year.
  • The 2015 Mazda CX-5 voted best Tow Car in the 1,550-1,699kg category.
  • Mazda CX-5 2.2D 175PS AWD Sport Nav awarded by the experts at Practical Caravan, the Camping and Caravanning Club and What Car?
The 2015 Mazda CX-5 has been voted best Tow Car in the 1,550-1,699kg category by the experts from Practical Caravan Magazine, What Car? and the Camping and Caravanning Club.
Selected from a field of 37 cars, the CX-5 was rated for its everyday driving ability, price, running costs and future resale value by What Car?, while the experts from the Camping and Caravanning Club and Practical Caravan Magazine subjected it to demanding tests that assess the cars behaviour when towing, and looked at practical features that make a tow car driver’s life easy.
Assessed pulling a caravan weighted to 85 per cent of its 1,688kg kerbweight, the CX-5 was tested for stability at 60mph, subjected to awkward cambers and bumps on a twisty handling circuit and measured for agility and steering responsiveness on slalom.

The judges also measured stopping distances, while other important tests included a hill-start on a 1-in-6 incline and measurement of emergency lane change stability. There’s also a focus on cabin practicality, luggage capacity and factors such as the ease of towing mirror fitment.
Testing the 2015 Mazda CX-5 2.2D 175PS AWD Sport Nav, David Motton, Tow Car Editor of Practical Caravan Magazine, commented “a mid-life update has made the Mazda CX-5 into a really superb tow car. It was already a stable tow car, but now it’s even better. Even crosswinds don’t seem to upset the Mazda CX-5, and better still, our practicality judges were just as impressed as the drivers.
The 2015 Mazda CX-5 features significant interior trim and standard equipment specification upgrades, as well as exterior enhancements. The standard equipment specification of every model in the CX-5 line-up has been enhanced through the addition of manual front passenger seat height adjustment, an electronic parking brake and a coming home/leaving home headlight function.
Mazda’s latest Multimedia Commander with separate volume dial for safe, intuitive interactivity and infotainment control features a new 7-inch, full-colour, centre console touch-screen incorporates DAB radio, two ports for USB connectivity and MZD Connect. Paired with a smartphone, MZD Connect makes it easier to take advantage of functions such as internet connectivity and access to social networking services.
Top-of-the-range Sport Nav models benefit from new exterior features including 19-inch Gunmetal alloy wheels, LED headlights including LED daytime running lights, and LED foglamps. On board, an already comprehensive Sport Nav standard equipment specification is further bolstered by a new Integrated Navigation system which offers greater accuracy, improved search features and three years of free map updating.
Perfectly suited to towing, the practical and upmarket Mazda CX-5 2.2D 175PS AWD Sport Nav benefits from Mazda’s advanced four-wheel drive system, which features variable torque distribution and precise slip detection, giving a front/rear torque split ranging from 100/0 to 50/50 percent, ensuring the CX-5 delivers the traction and grip needed for reassuring motoring in wintry conditions and confident towing.
The Tow Car Awards winning 2.2S 175PS AWD Sport Nav costs £29,395, while the £800 Safety Pack adds Adaptive LED Headlights, Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane-keep Assist System and Rear Smart City Brake Support. Useful when towing, Mazda Radar Cruise Control^ is another optional feature available on the award winning 175PS Sport Nav diesel.