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Motorhome Payload Quiz
Motorhome Payload Quiz
Payload
Which Sentence makes the most sense?
The more locker space, the better the payload.
You can find the precise payload in the motorhome brochure.
Dealers always know what the payload is.
Your available payload is the legal maximum weight of your motorhome minus its current weight
The number of berths is a good indicator of how much payload a van will have
True
False
Which is the odd one out
MAM
GVW
GVWR
DVLA
MTPLM
GTW
What should you consider to be the most important payload figures
Those the dealer told you
Those you calculate yourself using a current weighbridge ticket
What the Motorhome Maker shows in the brochure
What is the average minimum payload a couple will require.
200kg
400kg
600kg
When a dealer tells you how much payload you have. You should take those figures with a pinch of
Sugar
Saccharin
Salt
What is the only thing that should convince you how much payload you have
When told by your dealer
When you are holding a current weighbridge ticket telling you how much you weigh empty.
When you see the figures in the brochure
What are the only payload figures you should believe?
Those told to you by your dealer
The current weighbridge ticket figures.
What it says in the official brochure speciifications
The motorhome maker has a legal margin of error when telling you what an empty van weighs. How much is it.
3%
4%
5%
The Motorhome makers permitted margin of error means on a 3.5 ton van, how much payload could you lose..
100 KG of the stated payload
125KG of the stated Payload
150KG or more, of the stated Payload