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NOZ
27th September 2010, 05:18 PM
Can anyone tell me the payload on the current 2010/11 defender 7 seat wagon ?
I cant download a brochure :mad:
TimNZ
27th September 2010, 05:34 PM
875kg according to the brochure.
Cheers,
(PM me if you want me to email you a brochure.)
NOZ
27th September 2010, 05:54 PM
Bruce Lynton Says its 1025kg which makes it fbt free
NOZ
27th September 2010, 08:38 PM
Never mind I have had it confirmed 1012kg payload on the "Boost" models.
Now to convince the CFO to let me have one as a company car :twisted:
Blknight.aus
27th September 2010, 09:06 PM
work on 750KG for the stock models and the full ton for the boosts.
the 826KG is for more or less the stripped out version.. ford got very toyota when they started doing the payloads.
toad
28th September 2010, 11:27 AM
Ah, Toyota;
sorry Sir, 4 people and a suitcase is ALL you are allowed!
Love it.
ASN
5th June 2011, 05:40 AM
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum as I am looking at taking a novated lease on a Defender 110 5 seat wagon. I've also been having some issues around this as my employer won't allow me to lease a vehicle with a greater than 1 tonne payload and they are claiming 1078kg.
As this would be my daily driver to work (from the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane) as well as my weekend escape, can anyone let me know whether there are any reliability issues to be aware of with the current 2011 2.4.
Many thanks
Blknight.aus
5th June 2011, 07:26 AM
what do you weigh..
just tell them that the availalbe payload includes the weight of the driver.
if your a 9lb weakling you're in trouble and need to stack on the maccas till you weigh more than 78KG.
OR
add some sill water tanks, fill them up and then got get the vehicle tare weighed and take the reciept to them.
juddy
5th June 2011, 08:35 AM
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum as I am looking at taking a novated lease on a Defender 110 5 seat wagon. I've also been having some issues around this as my employer won't allow me to lease a vehicle with a greater than 1 tonne payload and they are claiming 1078kg.
As this would be my daily driver to work (from the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane) as well as my weekend escape, can anyone let me know whether there are any reliability issues to be aware of with the current 2011 2.4.
Many thanks
I found this was a slight problem last year with a 110 SW, it states up 1000kg, and the wagon is over that, i argued the case with Remserve who deal with packaging with Q health and they agreed they would allow it, as it was a station wagon, and not a pick-up....
NOZ
5th June 2011, 11:44 AM
I have a novated lease on my 110 wagon, all is fine 1012kg payload
Cruiserlux
5th June 2011, 11:51 AM
Bruce Lynton Says its 1025kg which makes it fbt free
Exemption from FBT only applies if there is no personal use.
PAT303
5th June 2011, 01:00 PM
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum as I am looking at taking a novated lease on a Defender 110 5 seat wagon. I've also been having some issues around this as my employer won't allow me to lease a vehicle with a greater than 1 tonne payload and they are claiming 1078kg.
As this would be my daily driver to work (from the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane) as well as my weekend escape, can anyone let me know whether there are any reliability issues to be aware of with the current 2011 2.4.
Many thanks
I'm the same,all they did was winge about the 1 tonne payload.Get the dealer to add a bulbar,towbar and dual batteries and write on an official letterhead that the payload is now under a tonne. Pat
ASN
6th June 2011, 09:13 PM
Thanks all,
Juddy - good to hear from you as I am also dealing with Remserve so it sounds like I can use previous examples to get it through.
Regards
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