Understanding IVECO models

Understanding IVECO models

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Major Fallout

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5,278 posts

238 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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What’s a 35s11?
I’m after a big van that I can drive on a normal licence, transit/sprinter/ relay. I really fancy a Relay but I missed out on the good one that sold before I could get to see it.
Now I’m looking at IVECO Dailys they seem to be quite cheep for the year and mileage. I worked out I needed a 3300 h2/3 or a 3950 h2/3 after a bit of research on Wikipedia.
But after a bit of searching all I can find is 35s11but nowhere can I find out what an 35s11 is. Anyone know?

Jimmy Recard

17,546 posts

186 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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I'll wait to hear that I'm wrong and stupid, but I'd assume 3500kg gross vehicle weight and 110PS engine

Major Fallout

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5,278 posts

238 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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Ahh! So it’s nothing to do with the body side really.

Pica-Pica

14,468 posts

91 months

Sunday 20th September 2020
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What is your ‘normal licence’?
Pre 1997 car test will give you ability to drive up to 7.5 tonne Cat C1 (unless medical restrictions apply, and then it may be restricted to 3.5t tonne (cat B)
Post 1997 car test will limit this to just up to 3.5 tonne (Cat B only)