635mm long, 939mm high and 1411mm wide. The boot aperture is large enough to accept loads measuring up to 1000 x 735mm”.
Not long enough to sleep in, which would be my only interest in such a thing.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
635mm long, 939mm high and 1411mm wide. The boot aperture is large enough to accept loads measuring up to 1000 x 735mm”.
Not long enough to sleep in, which would be my only interest in such a thing.
JayTee
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The add doesn't mention the carrying capacity in Kg's so I imagine the payload isn't that much So unless you are delivering tissues or flowers it won't be that useful
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						'Commercial' just means it's an ad (commercial) for Discovery.
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Load capacity = 883 KG. unaffected by ball weight so it can carry that plus tow 3500 KG of trailer - just like the non commercial version.
That'd be a lot of of flowers and tissues - or what ever else you would want to carry.
Weight from 2,287 Maximum Laden weight 3,170 Maximum mass on axle (front) (kg) 1,500 Maximum mass on axle (rear) (kg) 1,900 
Unbraked trailer 750 Maximum towing (kg) 3,500 Maximum coupling point/nose weight 350 / 150 Maximum vehicle and trailer combination/Gross Train Weight (kg) 6,670 
Cheers,
Sean
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						Less than 1 tonne load capacity it's not commercial, not tax deductable.
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