Some vehicles have specifications that meet more than one vehicle category definition. Can a SEVS eligibility ruling be issued for the vehicle model in each category?
The Administrator may determine that a vehicle is in a particular vehicle category (Regulation 25). Where the vehicle characteristics meet the definition of more than one vehicle category, then a SEVS eligibility ruling may be issued in each applicable vehicle category. Vehicles relating to different SEVS eligibility rulings will have separate entries on the RAW’s schedule of approved make models. Similar models Q105. Some vehicles of different make and model have little difference apart from their make and model names eg. some Chevrolet and GMC vehicles. For such vehicles, is a SEVS ruling for one make and model applicable to the corresponding model of the other make? Not necessarily. The similarity of the vehicles will be recognised in schedule 3 of the SEVS ruling under the heading ‘Alternative models’. However, a separate SEVS eligibility ruling will be available for each make and model. Vehicles relating to different SEVS eligibility rulings will have separate entries on the RAW’s
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