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Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by pistol pete » Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:48 am

Hi All

I am looking to get a more modern daily which is used as my race car tow car.

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currently using a 2.8 pajero, its great i love it... but being an old school diesel engine it will only tow at the pace it wants to..

so i am thinking of moving to a common rail diesel engine that can cope with going up motorway inclines at more than 40 mph when towing..

now i have had plenty of bm's and recently had an x3 2.5,

now what i am towing is 750kg trailer with a 1070kg car..
being this heavy it really needs to be a proper 4x4 without having to worry about snaking etc.

after looking at xc90s touregs etc it seems the x5's are the most reliable.. i did look at a cherokee but i hate the front

also my wife has back problems so the elect memory seats and parking sensors will help her too

Now which one should i be looking at, whichwill tow happily the weigh i want without really causing me any issue
looking at spending up to 4k.. there re plenty of early ones out there, i do all my own work on cars so its really only parts i needs to look at

how will the 3.0i do at towing?
3.0d?

and just cos i want the noise how thirsty is the 4.4... i expect far to thirsty..

any help/ experience people have had towing with these would be great..

thanks

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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by shadrack » Sun Jul 26, 2015 4:09 pm

try and get a facelift 3.d 53/04 plate onwards i think, 6 speed box, lots of the early niggly problems rectified imo, plenty of power/ economy will pull like a train, i used my old one with a trailer like that and a 3 series on.
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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by TimX5 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 5:32 pm

I've got a 06 3.0d and tow a 24ft 6 caravan the x5 pulls like a train and does about 27mpg it's a great tow car although it is a hard ride on the suspension , I borrowed a mates discovery 3 and towed with that and imho the disco is a better tow car  , when the time comes to change I'll be choosing something that isn't as harsh a ride when towing.

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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by X5Sport » Sun Jul 26, 2015 8:07 pm

Defo 3.0d or V8.  I think you will find the 3.0i is underwhelming power/torque wise. The facelifted 3.0d has the same torque as the 4.8V8 - albeit without the same soundtrack (or fuel bill).
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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by Horizon » Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:20 pm

As mentioned above 3.0d sport facelift(2004 ) would be my weapon of choice. I had a 2.8 challenger, which was the shogun sport import, we used it for towing a horse trailer 2.5 tonne gross.
The X5 is far far more able ! Loads of torque. The shotgun is more agricultural in comparison.
V8 is a fine soundtrack , but thirsty without a trailer on the back.
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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by chrisn7 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:40 pm

I currently tow a 1700 kg caravan and the 3.0d does this with aplomb, achieving 27 mpg.  We shall be shortly switching to a 1900Kg caravan. As noted above, the ride is a little choppy because of the caravan twin axle set up, but is otherwise an excellent tow car,though I haven't seen many others on caravan sites...

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Re: Getting a x5 as a Tow car

Post by Greydog » Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:37 am

Brought the X5 to pull a horse trailer, we went for a 4.4 running LPG a £40 fill up would give around 180/190 miles range while towing. Without the trailer 200/250 miles per fill up and all with the right sound track.
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