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I’m starting to question whether any early 2016 T6 is worth over £40k now, when you see what you can get a 2019 for.
I’m starting to question whether any early 2016 T6 is worth over £40k now, when you see what you can get a 2019 for.
Not a ‘crash’ but definitely seeing adjustments but could be seasonal.
‘T7’ California pricing released and order books open soon which will be interesting.
Just under £3K increase for the Ocean. % Discount will be interesting on the new one, there doesn't seem to be an army of owners looking to "upgrade".“Prices start at £63,376 for Beach, £70,575 for Coast and £77,476 for Ocean.”
Just under £3K increase for the Ocean. % Discount will be interesting on the new one, there doesn't seem to be an army of owners looking to "upgrade".
I’m not sure the maths add up correctly?
Factor in inflation and those residuals fall a lot further.
Then factor in, any cost of borrowing at current rates…
I use Cali for commuting in London and mpg is not bad, so it would have to be huge economy difference to upgrade and save money on fuel. But hybrid is probably heavier, so there might not be a lot of difference to economy on longer trips. And longer van could be an issue when parking.I expected the Ocean to be £85k minimum.
Though the prices for the Hybrid hasn’t been released yet. The hybrid could really work for some people, especially those that use the Cali as their main car.
Do the shopping, local commute etc on electric and fuel on longer trips.
I think it looks ace personally even with all its negatives, but then I use the Cali a lot for solo surf trips, but can see how it might lack storage for when we go away as a family.
The cost of the T7 will reflect on residuals. The fact its priced high will help as the difference becomes too great to justify. Now if the T7 had a knock out blow, then that may have been different. I don't think it does when considering what people want them for. Now VW maybe looking to create another market.I’m not sure the maths add up correctly?
Factor in inflation and those residuals fall a lot further.
Then factor in, any cost of borrowing at current rates…
One extreme, one starting point. We are talking residuals where the T7 price will be higher as its new compared to a secondhand T5 or T6.
As someone who could pay 40k to change, I wouldn't, as it doesn't offer any significant benefit. The opposite in fact.
Great post Will…
I agree. Awesome weekend van/daily family car with proper rear seats.I expected the Ocean to be £85k minimum.
Though the prices for the Hybrid hasn’t been released yet. The hybrid could really work for some people, especially those that use the Cali as their main car.
Do the shopping, local commute etc on electric and fuel on longer trips.
I think it looks ace personally even with all its negatives, but then I use the Cali a lot for solo surf trips, but can see how it might lack storage for when we go away as a family.
what calculator is that? The Bank of England calendar puts 50k in 2017 at just under £65k in August 2024.
Anyone care to do a Mars Bars Index calculation, then we can all be certain?That California residual’s are not what they appear to be. Some owners are forgetting that inflation needs to be factored into the costs.
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