Elddis has announced that it is offering a free payload upgrade on all models in its luxurious Aspire range.
The offer to upgrade payload by an extra 200kg applies to both unsold new (unregistered) 2011 models and the new-season 2012 models, which will be based on the facelifted Boxer with Euro 5 compliant engines in the new year.
Elddis Aspire 215
Standard MTPLM 3300kg; with new Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3500kg
Elddis Aspire 240
Standard MTPLM 3500kg; with new Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3700kg
Elddis Aspire 255
Standard MTPLM 3500kg; with Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3700kg
Buyers should place their order with their supplying Elddis dealer. However, be sure to bear in mind licence restrictions: to drive a motorhome with an MTPLM over 3500kg (but not exceeding 7500kg) you’ll need a driving licence that includes category C1 entitlement.
Those who passed their car test before January 1, 1997, will have C1 on their licence automatically. If not, they’ll need to pass a further test. Similarly, when drivers who passed their test prior to this date reach 70 years of age, they will need to present a D4 medical report form with their renewal application in order to keep their category C1 licence entitlement. They will need to do this every three years.
The offer to upgrade payload by an extra 200kg applies to both unsold new (unregistered) 2011 models and the new-season 2012 models, which will be based on the facelifted Boxer with Euro 5 compliant engines in the new year.
Elddis Aspire 215
Standard MTPLM 3300kg; with new Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3500kg
Elddis Aspire 240
Standard MTPLM 3500kg; with new Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3700kg
Elddis Aspire 255
Standard MTPLM 3500kg; with Personal Effects Payload upgrade 3700kg
Buyers should place their order with their supplying Elddis dealer. However, be sure to bear in mind licence restrictions: to drive a motorhome with an MTPLM over 3500kg (but not exceeding 7500kg) you’ll need a driving licence that includes category C1 entitlement.
Those who passed their car test before January 1, 1997, will have C1 on their licence automatically. If not, they’ll need to pass a further test. Similarly, when drivers who passed their test prior to this date reach 70 years of age, they will need to present a D4 medical report form with their renewal application in order to keep their category C1 licence entitlement. They will need to do this every three years.