The Gold Class LC19C has an average Tare of 2780kg, and each has an ATM of 3500kg, providing more than enough payload capacity. While you’ ll need a 3500kg-rated tow vehicle, there’ s no shortage of options on that front.
Other external features include an electric awning – just push a button – a fold-down picnic table, anti-insect awning lights, the tank for the Eberspacher diesel heater … the list goes on. As I said, there’ s very little scope to customise these vans. What you see is virtually what you get. That said, there’ s very little I’ d want to change about the exterior of this van, and that’ s the point: the Gold Class range might be‘ off the shelf’ but that doesn’ t equate to minimal features and shoddy workmanship – quite the opposite.
I also happen to know that compliance with Australian Standards is very important to this company, and have no concerns on that front. Now let’ s take a look at what this van offers on the inside …
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