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I was merely making a point when you referenced the T3 vs the T6. Now you made the correction to T5 it's not so relevant.You can't compare a 911 like a 993 to a G series from the 70s or even 80s...
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I was merely making a point when you referenced the T3 vs the T6. Now you made the correction to T5 it's not so relevant.You can't compare a 911 like a 993 to a G series from the 70s or even 80s...
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Who cares? Seriously! This thread was about someone excited about buying a new campervan. There will always be improvements in the future. The transporter is a bit long in the tooth but it is a great camper NOW. Some of us need to get on and enjoy life . Enjoy what you have ,admire what comes afterwards that is much better. ,I think the real issue will be the drop in build quality, customer service, of VW. Look at the leaking bellows disgrace. It doesn't matter how much better new vw campers will be if their build quality and customer service is as bad as it has been recently. Enjoy your camper , whatever it isYou can't compare a 911 like a 993 to a G series from the 70s or even 80s...
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Well, I know all thatWell it goes to show you that T6.1 dates back 30 years in terms of chassis design with no updates except for electro-mechanical steering on the T6.1 vs T6 and some new engine/transmission choices.
Not saying that it's bad, but in car years 10 is a long time for a vehicle to go without a major update/redesign.
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Right, I also like driving it (although I don't compare it at all with the Mercedes van and certainly not with the Marco Polo because that one falls far behind the California in terms of ingenuity during travel). For me the dashboard of the t6.1 is very suitable when traveling because of the many open compartments; When I travel I don't want to have to 'get everything out of a closed box'. I prefer the general shape more than before - mind you: this is my idea and everyone has their own idea about it - and I think it is more modern. I know I kinda stand alone with that statementI really like driving a T6.1 as well, but I can't get past the cheap interior/dash after the T6 had a nicer finished drivers cabin. But VW has basically shot down an icon with killing off the T series. The new Multivan is a Golf underneath, and the new Transporter is a Ford. VW is not going to be around for long if they keep making these awesome decisions.
Mercedes is still making great vans, with excellent engines and nice dashboards.. Albeit with almost no storage in the dash or doors, grrr
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The dashboard is the one thing I don’t care for on the 6.1. I can live with it but the lack of space for a couple of phones is really annoying. The small ledge on the drivers side and the bigger one on the passenger side are pretty useless.
Correct; or this:Branderup do a really handy phone holder that fits in the front of the central cup holder. It fits a phone and a pair of glasses, being right next to the usb sockets means you only need a very short cable to plug the phone in. Holds the phone securely with no rattles.
Mercedes is still making great vans, with excellent engines and nice dashboards.. Albeit with almost no storage in the dash or doors, grrr
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I've grown to be happy with it. The ledge on the passenger side is perfect for phones, and on the passenger side for a garage door remote. I do have the brandrup pocket though, for charging phones.The dashboard is the one thing I don’t care for on the 6.1. I can live with it but the lack of space for a couple of phones is really annoying. The small ledge on the drivers side and the bigger one on the passenger side are pretty useless.
I would argue its down to cost cutting. The T6 is a commercial platform so the bean pushers in VW are unlikely to give the green light for soft touch materials just for the Cali cabin. After dieselgate VW had to cut corners wherever possible.helping to improve fuel economy and carbon footprint?
Well done and a good choice in my opinion.Having already sold our T6 3 months ago and after much much deliberation and YouTube video watching, we've decided not to wait for T7 to come onto market. Think it will be too 'gimmicky' for us. After listing pros/cons we've found a lovely T6.1 two tone and picking up next week.
Candy White/ Bayleaf GreenCongratulations! What colour did you choose? Don’t forget to post photos when you get it!
Go with what you know - these reviews and all the hype is not the same as real people like the community on here getting their hands on it and finding the good and the bad in real life situationsGood decision - you could have been waiting a long time for a T7 Cali. According to California Chris in a video last week, the estimate is 2024 /2025. I think they’ll wait and see if the Multivan Cali makes a splash or not before they push the button on the T7 Cali.
Short answer No, but you can switch to manual and then no beeps but will be heavier than a normal manual door to open/close.New van has powered side door which 'bleeps' suddenly thought this might not be ideal whilst on a campsite - can we turn this off overnight ? ?
Few months late I apologise - Its Bayleaf Green & Candy White - didn't take pictures with van in on last trip but will def on the next.Congratulations! What colour did you choose? Don’t forget to post photos when you get it!
Glad to see we are not the only ones that use suitcases and a microwave for jacket spuds!Finally a shot of new van and my little carpet from Tesco
Hi. It's actually a little oven - its been worth its weight in gold this last trip to Scotland - oven come heater lolGlad to see we are not the only ones that use suitcases and a microwave for jacket spuds!
We had a awning room like that, last time we used it was in Jersey & we just ended up hiring a car as it was easier than taking it down every time we needed to use the van. ( it helped that the cost of car hire was peanuts )
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