kernnowkarmann
Hi,
On the website where you buy the vignette it has 2 categories - 2A and 2B, motorhomes fall into 2a as it says :
However, they list (and this is on the govt website) a California as 2B, twice the price
I don't mind this as only buying for a week but just wanted to point it out as I have seen threads where some people say that if in the V5 it says motorhome then you are ok with a 2A but if it lists it as a van you need a 2B - the Slovenian website says if a California then a 2B!
Seems a bit unfair as everything is anchored, maybe it's the lack of a toilet! Who am I to argue!
On the website where you buy the vignette it has 2 categories - 2A and 2B, motorhomes fall into 2a as it says :
Motorhomes
In most cases, you must apply for a 2A vignette for motorhomes. Unlike other vehicles, for a motorhome , the emphasis is not on the height of the front axle. Instead, the equipment of your motorhome is looked at. If your motorhome is permanently habitable and the means for this are anchored in the vehicle, you must apply for a 2A vignette. In all other cases you must apply for a 2B vignette.However, they list (and this is on the govt website) a California as 2B, twice the price
I don't mind this as only buying for a week but just wanted to point it out as I have seen threads where some people say that if in the V5 it says motorhome then you are ok with a 2A but if it lists it as a van you need a 2B - the Slovenian website says if a California then a 2B!
Seems a bit unfair as everything is anchored, maybe it's the lack of a toilet! Who am I to argue!