The X5 weight is in the handbook (near the back) Somewhere around 2100kgs if memory serves....so yes you'll need to watch the van weight, or have another go at a test.
The plate under the bonnet shows
Gross Laden weight of an X5 the Gross Vehicle Weight or GVW
Max train weight of laden X5 and laden trailer. The Gross Train Weight or GTW
Gross single axle load limit 1. I think it's the front?
Gross single axle load limit 2. I think this one is the rear?
If you take the weight in the handbook off the top plated figure under the bonnet, that tells you the payload an X5 can carry internally (fuel, you, other persons, shopping etc)
I took my tests along with Pontius and his mates. Bike (Fail), Car (Pass), Bike (Pass). No CBT or accompanied bike tests in those days (1980). It was ride around the block looking for the bloke in a mac with a clipboard.
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You could go straight from a 125cc to anything you liked. I bought a car
Just checked mine and it says 2160 kgs with a manual box, 2170 kgs with Auto, for a 3.0 D
Remember that the licence limit is for the Gross Train Weight, that means
everything including passengers, fuel, luggage, other stuff you are carrying. It is not the empty weight of the X5 plus the empty weight of the caravan or trailer. Don't get caught out by that little nuance.
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