angib wrote:caseydog wrote:My local Audi dealer thinks my hitch receiver is for a bike rack. They seem to feel that towing a trailer with a 3.0 A4 will cause it to fall to pieces.
In the UK, the 3.2 gas engine is rated by Audi to tow a 1650lb unbraked trailer or a 4400lb braked trailer. Licensing law for new drivers would limit them to a braked trailer less than 85% of the car's kerbweight, which would be 'only' 2900lb. Either way, it's more than one or two bikes!
But the hitch weight is likely to be limited to 4-5% of the trailer weight - another Yurpeen habit that is scientifically proved in the US to cause an instant accident......
Andrew
Audi offers factory hitch receivers in Europe, too. But here, only the Q7 and the Allroad can be fitted with a receiver from Audi. And, I had to look up the part numbers to tell the Audi dealer what to order for my Dad's Allroad, because the dealer didn't know a hitch was available for that "crossover" vehicle.
Here in the States, there seems to have developed an attitude that you need a "truck" to pull a trailer. Back in the 50s and 60s, people pulled trailers all the time with passenger cars, but over time, towing became the job of a truck or SUV, and towing with a car fell out of favor.
My Audi tows my TD without any problems.