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SachaR



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Max carrying capacity

Hi,

I looked through the instruction manual ( a first Wink ) but I cannot find a clear statement on the maximum carrying capacity of the car.

I am asking as next week I need to load a pallet with a machinery part that weighs 450kg, I had planned to load it with the back seats down and a piece of wood to distribute the load.

Any advice would be much appriciated!

Sacha RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
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Post #329584 Thu Jan 26 2012 9:20am
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Meccles



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Can't be sure for UK but in OZ the TDV8 has about 440kgs load carrying capacity. 4 passengers and hand carry luggage only. Pretty ridiculous.
At 450kgs in Aussie you would be ok, as long as you a) did not have a passenger and b) you did not crash and have someone ask awkward questions SWMBO owns this car I get to drive occasionally Smile

Post #329599 Thu Jan 26 2012 10:07am
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SachaR



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Thanks for that, I will be travelling by myself so I should be OK Shocked RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
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Post #329605 Thu Jan 26 2012 10:55am
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RRSTDV8



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Can't help but think that a trailer would be a better option...

And the 450kg load capacity would include the driver. So unless you're very light, you'll be exceeding the homologated capacity. Whether it's an issue is for you to decide Wink 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Beancounter_74



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RRSTDV8 wrote:
Can't help but think that a trailer would be a better option...


Agreed, can't say I'd envy the thought of 450kg of machinery parts flying into my back if I had to slam on the anchors or worse Shocked ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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SachaR



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Agreed but not an option due to time constraints!! Bloody strikes in Italy have blocked everything over here and the success of a large project depends on this delivery!!! just have to take it easy and strap it in well!! RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
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Beancounter_74



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SachaR wrote:
.........just have to take it easy and strap it in well!!

Do that and I'm sure you'll be fine Thumbs Up ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Did someone's throw a wobbly the other month because he had too much weight in Idea

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Bobby



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Just thinking....

Your vehicle's curb weight is 2742-2788 kg.
Your vehicle's max gross vehicle weight is 3175 kg.

Would it mean you can carry the difference between GVW and Kerb Weight?
Also the maximum rear axle load is 1710 kg.

You should get more specs in the Technical Specifications page of youe Owner's Manual. Wink Malaysia Boleh!
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haleybarry



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hi!

SachaR wrote:
Thanks for that, I will be travelling by myself so I should be OK Shocked



you take care while you tavel Razz

Post #329859 Sat Jan 28 2012 2:15am
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SachaR



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Well made it safe and sound! Not only that the car handled it well, you could feel a bit of extra weight in the corners and the braking but it was all in its stride! Also gave me a average consumption of 10.9L/100kms (25.9mpg) at a average speed of 121km/h!

By the way, I wouldn't do it again Laughing

Thanks for all your replies! RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
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ronniet101



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anyway..the strap down points wouldnt have held the load if youd had a problem

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