My wife wants to tow a large caravan, which already belongs to us, I am happy with a small caravan with also already belongs to us, my son has bought a second hand Jag with the tow ball and electrics already fitted, and able to do around 50 MPG however I don't have a spare £27k so need a compromise, the Kia is only rated 1250 max tow weight even with a 2 litre engine and to be frank plenty of power to tow, but today it seems it is what the manufacturer says not what it can physically do. My licence once had a HGV until I did not bother taking medical so has a silly limit on tow weight, can't remember how many ton, and my wife also has had a licence long enough for the weight of trailer not to be a problem. So I suppose I could tow with a Lada Niva 1600 as all wheel drive and before the manufacturer set the weight limit.
However using a carb these old work horses, are rather poor on fuel use. In the last 5 years fuel economy has moved on in leaps and bounds, however there are also cheats, even before VW got caught we had an Vauxhall and Toyota at the same time, both very small cars 1200 and 1300 the Toyota was automatic the Vauxhall was rated just slightly better than the Toyota for MPG, however the Toyota was much better than the Vauxhall in real life, a good 5 MPG better. I would alternate between the two North Wales to Heathrow when working there, so it was not one trip but many, so after VW got caught that has resulted in all VW cars being knocked off the list, and not too keen on Vauxhall.
So likely some far east car, even if engines made in Deeside Flintshire, but if it is going to cost £1000 for tow bar and electrics then this will make a difference to which is selected. At the moment running three cars, one is for my disabled mother, but this will drop to two, and I like to drive the same car every day when I can, so likely the replacement tow car will be used on a weekly basis, so want reasonable MPG. In real terms 50 MPG is what I want, below that hardly worth changing car.
This time I want it fully wired for towing, battery charging, fridge the lot, likely this will mean an inverter, things have moved on since the blocking diode and relay. And likely the inverter will be fitted in the caravan rather than the car. Hope is this will be my last car, by time I am 80 don't really think I should be driving.