Here's the normal question on here - is it legal for me to tow a car on a car trailer behind my car?
We'll use my set up as an example
VEHICLE 2004 Passat 4motion TDI
Kerb = it weighs in around 1800kg
GVW = No idea
Towing capacity = 2000kg
(Parkers shows different figures to the handbook)
TRAILER
Unladen = 300kg
MAM = 1450kg
Load: my Golf2 which is under 1100kg
Now I'm pretty confident I'm legal as I've held my license since the early 90s and it includes the 7.5t allowance and the towing licensing as well. Would I be legal driving the above if I passed my test after the break point, where the trailer test became necessary?
The question I'm curious about is something I've seen people talking about: the axle weights on vehicles, say if I load my Passat up with four fat blokes and their luggage, what effect will that have on the towing capacity and laws associated with towing as it's easy to add several hundreds of kilos to the towing vehicle, specifically over the rear axle, with a bunch of tools in the boot.
I've seen this flagged as being a reason for buying a higher towing capacity car than you'd expect to need and as you're an expert in this area I'd be interested to hear your views.
Cheers.
OK, I assume the two bits in blue are not referring to the same thing -

Now to the serious bit ....
You have a B+E licence so thats great
The unladen trailer and the load add up to less than the trailer MAM so thats ok
When fully loaded your trailer is still well under the towing capacity so thats not an issue
No need to worry about GVW or kerb weight for B+E licence holder towing
You're perfectly legal with that set up

You can have a trailer up to 3500 MAM but as long as it does not actually weigh more than 2000 when loaded you will be ok
PS - I've loked through every dimension/specification site I know of for your vehicle and the specs you gave but cannot find it so could you give me any more info please