GVWR definition

GVWR means the gross vehicle weight rating, i.e., the weight of the vehicle and contents when loaded to its maximum capacity, as established by the vehicle manufacturer.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating which is the total vehicle weight, including load, as designated by the vehicle manufacturer.

Examples of GVWR in a sentence

  • Light Vehicle means passenger cars, SUVs, vans and pickup trucks with a GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) of less than 5,000 pounds.

  • The subject matter of this contract is commodities generally on the subject of Snowplow and spreader bodies for 43,000 and 60,000 GVWR Trucks.

  • Prohibited Vehicle means construction vehicles including, but not limited to, excavators, dump trucks, tri-axles, and any other vehicle with a GVWR in excess of 5,000 pounds.

  • No charge Storage for any day or days the impoundment facility is closed, and the vehicle’s owner is unable to claim the vehicle No charge Daily storage fee for vehicles with a GVWR of 10,001 pounds to 20,000 pounds $45 Relocating vehicle for pick up from inside of fence property to the outside of fenced property.

  • An extra heavy-duty wrecker is defined as one of 20,001 pounds and up GVWR rating with a 30,000-pound winch and boom.


More Definitions of GVWR

GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating. “HEV” means hybrid-electric vehicle. “LDT” means light-duty truck.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating. (16) “HDV” means heavy-duty vehicles.
GVWR means Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, the value specified by the manufacturer as the fully assembled weight of a single motor vehicle.
GVWR means gross vehicle weight rating and has the same meaning as provided in s. 340.01 (19r), Stats.