Nissan and SunRoller
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towing capability for the Nissan Almera Tino - 2.2 dCi
with a SunRoller Tango 495 luxe:
Your SunRoller is 248 kg too heavy for this car!!!!
Performance on levelled roads
Top speed
Usability 6th gear
Acceleration and take overPerformance in mountainous regions
Drive off uphill
Driving on motorway slopes
Driving on steep roads
Nissan Almera Tino - 2.2 dCi (100 kW/134 bhp)
Date of manufacture: april 2003 - february 2006
According to our data (in the Netherlands) this SunRoller is 248 kg too heavy for the Nissan. Please check the maximum towing limit in your own country.
DAVID, tu amigo con su Almera deberia mirar las cifras que da la wathordd, al arrastrar una Cv como esta... lleva en peligro su vida, la de su familia y la de los conductores que se crucen en su camino.
Evidentemente , nada tiene que ver un Audi A6 , con un Almera Tino, y la llevara mucho mas holgado de motor y de pesos, pero si tu amigo dice que no nota la Cv al tirar de ella, siento decirte que se esta tirando el moco.
Como te decia tengo unaamigo a tirado muchos añosde una igual Roller 495, y con un tractor de consideracion, un Rexton...y al minimo aire, al minimo adelantamiento de camion,furgo o bus,, la CV se movia como uan bandera y el coche lo notaba.
Cada un os compra lo que quiere, lo que le gusta o lo que le cuadra en su vida, eso esta claro, pero la realidad es la realidad....
97%
1498 kg 1551 kg
The match between car and caravan is plausible in accordance with a mix of European standards. However, according to the British Towing Code the percentage (loaded caravan / kerbweight tow car) is
97%.
The towing performances of this Nissan with your SunRoller are good (performance index = 96 km/h or 60 mph).
You may expect rather lively performances from this outfit. On flat roads you can come along adequately, in which case top gear is applicable under normal circumstances.
On motorway inclines you will be able to come along quite nicely. On steep roads you have more than sufficient power to keep going. On hill starts there will be sufficient power to get going, provided the wheels have traction.