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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1156.0. "Will an automatic tow well?" by CHEST::WHITTINGTON (White Rhino) Thu Jul 19 1990 22:28

    Has anyone out ther any experience of towing with an automatic?
    
    I am considering buying a Volvo 240 estate, which will have no
    problem in its weight ratio, but it is an automatic gearbox, which I
    have never experienced before.
    
    Sally and I have towed for years, (many things with many cars for many
    miles), so we are well and truly familiar with most aspects of towing.
    
    
    But how does an automatic gearbox fare?  
    I would like to know before I buy as this is a major consideration in
    our choice of car.
    
    Please reply soon if you have ANY experience or advice or tales to
    relate....
    
    
    
    Andrew
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1156.1FORTY2::QUICKTrust me, I know what I'm doing.Thu Jul 19 1990 23:067
	I've done lots of towing over long and short distances with
	automatic Range Rovers (both 3 & 4 speed versions), and I
	think autos are great for towing *except* - they do seem to
	get a little on the warm side...

	Jonathan.
1156.2look at a coolerOASS::BURDEN_DNo! Your *other* right!Thu Jul 19 1990 23:315
Here in the US if you buy any car or van with a towing package it wil probably
require an automatic tranny.  For heavier towing packages (3000lbs up) they
usually include or suggest an aux tranny cooler.

Dave
1156.3GVA01::STIFFPaul Stiff, EHQIM-OIS DTN:821 4167Fri Jul 20 1990 11:275
    I have towed a few times with a Jaguar XJ6 (automatic), and also
    with a Range Rover (manual). I found the automatic to be the easiest
    and most confortable option.
    
    Paul 
1156.4That was a nice carAYOV27::ISMITHThink 4th dimensionally!Fri Jul 20 1990 13:0410
    My family used to go on holidays to France and Italy in a caravan.
    The car was (for the first 14 years of my life) a Mk10 Jaguar which
    was an automatic with the 4.2 engine.  I think my dad found it pretty
    good for towing, but then he has only ever had automatic Jags and
    so doesn't know any different.  During the 14 years that he had
    that car he had the engine replaced (at around 10 years) but it
    was always the original automatic gearbox.
    
    
    Ian.
1156.5carlton autoMARVIN::RUSLINGHastings Upper LayersFri Jul 20 1990 13:525
My father in law tows with a Carlton automatic, which was the main
reason for his buying it.  He had to fit an extra cooling fan, though.

Also, my mother in law thinks that his gearchanges are much smoother
with this car...
1156.6IOSG::BROGANMike BroganMon Jul 23 1990 20:4912
    I used to tow a caravan with a Carlton automatic. I don't know
    whether it had extra cooling fitted - it was a lease car and I ordered
    it with a tow bar so I assumed that it would have had the necessary
    cooling fitted. 
    
    I did have one time where the gearbox overheated and blew oil out through 
    the breather. It was a very hot day though and the car and caravan were 
    heavily loaded. After that incident I was always careful not to leave
    the gearbox straining in top on hills. If I thought that was happening 
    I would manually change down. I never had any more problems.
    
    Mike                                    
1156.7HAMPS::NICHOLLSI'm now SWISS too!Wed Jul 25 1990 18:025
    My father-in-law tows with a Volvol 240 estate that is automatic
    - and I've never heard him complain!
    
    Regards
    ALEX