- Mar 14, 2005
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We are having real trouble getting nose weight of some vehicles we are looking at, the salesman's eyes just roll and say 'have you not got access to the internet'....Surely they should know these details, we cannot be the first person on this earth who has asked the question..but sadly this seems to be the case, certainly for the dealers we went to yesterday. My Rover 75 is high (100Kg) and consequently wrongly or rightly our van (even though loaded as best we can) does come out at 80-90kG. Now either we are doing something wrong or have a very heavy nose weight van (Abbey Aventure 316 - Michael Jordon Version). I seen an abundance of 4x4's that I like, but want to explore the other suggestions and possibles on the larger car front before we decide. Most cars seem to be 75Kg. Infact yesterday we were told one car (Peug407) is dropping from 80kg to 60kg on the latest car. The salesman thought this was a safety issue and his opinion was forcing people to use 4x4's for towing?
Does anyone have or know where we can obtain a list that tells us the noseweights of vehicles in general to save waisting time trawling the net and visiting showrooms where the salesman has not got a clue. Likewise if anyone has the sam van and is getting much lower nose weight than please shout as we could be ruling out some good cars here, simply because we beleive the nose weight to be in the 90's on our van.
Thanks
Does anyone have or know where we can obtain a list that tells us the noseweights of vehicles in general to save waisting time trawling the net and visiting showrooms where the salesman has not got a clue. Likewise if anyone has the sam van and is getting much lower nose weight than please shout as we could be ruling out some good cars here, simply because we beleive the nose weight to be in the 90's on our van.
Thanks