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Large vansDiesel-engined vehicles between 1.205 tonnes unladen and 3.5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight and motor caravans and ambulances between 2.5 tonnes and 3.5 tonnes Gross Vehicles Weight.
Diesel engined vehicles between 1.205 unladen hey. Thats my disco then. Last time it was on a weigh bridge with half a tank of fuel it was 1300kg. Best use my other car for London trips in the future!!
doesnt seem to be "as bad" as it lookshttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/lez/vehicles/2535.aspxWill mainly effect campervans but 4x4's are close to the weight limits!QuoteLarge vansDiesel-engined vehicles between 1.205 tonnes unladen and 3.5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight and motor caravans and ambulances between 2.5 tonnes and 3.5 tonnes Gross Vehicles Weight.Diesel engined vehicles between 1.205 unladen hey. Thats my disco then. Last time it was on a weigh bridge with half a tank of fuel it was 1300kg. Best use my other car for London trips in the future!!
Definately time to check the weighbridge!!!I had mine on one just before new year, Just the Discovery was 2180KG and with the transporter trailer on was 2760KGThere is no way a discovery will come in around 1300KG unless its been seriously chopped!All I have in the back of mine is a highlift, a recovery rope, recovery strop and a few shackles, so not major amounts.
The way it affects me (which isn't much as I don't live down there) is I won't be able to use the Syncro to visit mates from 2010 as being a van/camper it won't comply (handy for any camper van owners planning to visit the Olympics/London in general or most likely, by Londoners trying to LEAVE London rather than drive round it. Well done Ken.My revenge will be my alternative...As I won't be able to use the van I'll have to use the landy (if I ever bother to go to London). Might be exempt anyway as its a proper Station Wagon therefore a car? but as its pre 73 and therefore "historic", its exempt from the LEZ. Can't wait to floor that engine through London as I'm sure it'll spit out worse stuff (2.25D) than the more efficient 1.6TD in the back of the banned van!If you don't live in London and want an old diesel commercial. The London area will be a good place to buy them cheep soon! Get your discount 7ton truck now! Cheep defender Tdi's to follow in a couple of years.