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hi all



Im kinda considering a Clio 172 or 182 as my next car. However im not sure wether or not you can fit a towbar to them? I need to haul just about a ton an a braked trailer.
 


Im sure I have seen a 172 towing a trailer + Motocross bike, hell somebody even spotted a Williams towing a caravan the other day!!
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


Ive seen them on 172s, but Im not sure about the 182 due to the location of the exhaust.

Welcome to Cliosport.
 


The 172 nd 182 cnnot have offical Renault towbars fiteed.

The 172 has had them fitted though in the past and a 182 one could be made.

Im not sure a 182 though is realy up to towing a ton. I know it has the torque but the clutch wont like it. Particularly if you want to start filling the car with stuff as well.
 
  Yaris Hybrid


Get yourself a 182 and buy some cheap crappy old Cavalier for a few hundred notes for towing.
 


thanks for the replies, its a shame if they cant tow oh well. It was a nice idea while it lasted. I need a good car for towing as I need to tow my racecar all over the country plus have a reasonable fun and practicle car for the daily commute.
 
  Lots of Alfas


I seen a 172 a while ago pulling a trailor with a lotus 7 on it, surely it can be done, I think you can fit the renault towbars to the mk1 172.
 
  Yaris Hybrid


Personally given your circumstances I would either go for a new Vectra diesel as these are very quick and frugal for the engine size and what they cost.

Or get a year old 3.2 GSI. Can get them for £13k at a year old and with 15k on a clock. As quick as a 182 in a straight line but a lot larger and they dont have to be ranted to get anything out of them. Nearly got one of those but went for a brand new 182 instead.

The engine in a 182 is gutless below 5k rpm compared to other cars that have a far lower headline power figure so no use for towing at all.
 


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