I'd missed this post before and thought I would add part of another posting I made.
As some of you know we just bought a new Mobilvetta- our dream van after seeing one in Belgium last year. The price was excellent. I'm not knocking the quality of fittings and extras which come with and main template is just what we want. I was however sickened when paperwork came back 3257 leaving just 243 k payload and that didn't include even a passenger. They had done the paper exercise to take it to 3650. So this meant total payload of 393k. Sounds a lot. Add 1 large passenger down to 293 k. Add awning 23 k and extra leisure
battery 20 k. Now down to 250 k. This is supposed to be a 4 seater MH - add 3 more passengers and you would be over loaded without adding anything else.
Just remembered spare wheel as well another 20+ kilo - we were provided with one of those inflation kits - not a lot of use if the tyre shreds and you are in the middle of nowher.
We did think of rejecting as not fit for purpose, but as we really do like the Mobi we decided to bite the bullet and have air suspension fitted to enable us to take it to 3850. If I was a few years younger I would have gone down that route, but really couldn't cope with the stress and we want a long break in Spain.
There are a lot of 3.5t MHs being sold to 1, people who don't want/can't keep C1 on licence after age of 70 or 2, were born after 1996 and haven't got entitlement to C1 on their licence.
I suspect we will soon be hearing many stories from people who do not know that they are driving illegally.
To the sceptic who say it won't happen, it does - i for one wouldn't like to be the one who gets pulled up weighed on weigh bridge and told to remove goods until vehicle is correct weight plus points on licence and a hefty fine. Also how long will it be in event of accident, your
insurance company won't pay out because vehicle was overweight.