Rear Mounted Bike Rack

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How secure are these things?

My dad is getting on a bit and struggles with his bike in Spain. It's quite hilly and he's now 76 with dodgy knees. I suggested an electric bike which he seems keen on. I suggested that used prices are a little better over here in the UK, and the other benefit is that i can buy it for him to remove the risk of a dud (or at least minimise it!)

He's just about to arrive in the UK, before driving back after Christmas. The issue being his car (Jaguar F Pace), has no roof rack/tow bar, so the main options are out as the cost to add them are prohibitive. I had always ruled out the strap mounted options as my wifes bike is ~18kg which is above the weight limit. However thinking, if my dad went with a hub based motor then the wheel and battery could be removed from the bike and so the residual bike weight would be fairly minimal.

For the purpose of purely driving 2 long journeys (Manchester to Portsmouth, and then Santander to Valencia) and then likely never used again. Would these style of racks be suitable?
 
Well I’ve ended up buying a Saris Superbones. We’re doing a similar drive in March and decided to try the cheaper option rather than fitting a towbar and keen to avoid the mpg destruction of roof bars.

Weight limit is 16kg per bike but with a couple bits removed my wife’s bike should come under that.
 
Found an ex hire place. Had the Superbones plus 2 cross bar converters for step through bikes (usually £30 each) and some foam separater blocks for £160 delivered :)

Unsure about MPG. I heard roof racks were much worse than towbar mounted options though so imagine this is likely in between.
 
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