pulsar wrote:
beemerphile1 wrote:
Many RVs are over their ratings. Also consider that many have less capacity than advertised after a few options are added. The advertised (brochure) cargo capacity is based on the base trailer without options.
This is no longer (legally) true for the CCC or OCCC labels. Federal rules require that a label be conspicuously displayed that gives the CCC (or OCCC for motorized RV's) for the vehicle as of final vehicle certification....
What you wrote is true and many of us are aware of that fact. However, that information is not available to a person shopping online and comparing RVs using the brochure specifications. I have to assume that reading the specs and looking at pictures online or in brochures is how most people start narrowing down their selection.