Willi-Wonti said:
What I am trying to say is if the van weighs 1400 kgs when it leaves the factory & the gross weight is 1600 kgs, you then know that you can only load 200 kgs total & that will include everything gas, clothing & what ever else you load into it
but surely that is the point of having the true MIRO and a list of what it contains, essential equipment that the van uses that is not included in the MIRO comes out of the user payload 200kg seems a lot on paper but take the weight of the battery,gas bottles, waste and waterbuts, EHU cable, spare wheel, motor mover, onboard water ect 200kg dosn't look that great then add all the bits and pieces like tv's pot and pans and a awning and it's gone.
the new requrement only applies if your buying new it is easy to see what is included but these vans will be second user in a year or two so how do you know then what is included,