Nice van and presentation but decided on the Ford Transit pop top instead. 2 biggest reasons - the numerous Ford service dealers around the country and that the Metris requires premium fuel
An advantage of halogens is that it's a simple bulb replacement. LED's require the whole assy, which can be up to a $1000 a side plus installation. They look cool, but we have had cars for years with halogen lights and they are just fine.
@@Mark-yn5lt Given that you may take the van on country roads, the light performance is "day and night" difference (no pun intended) between Halogens and LEDs.
You did such a nice job on this tour
I will get one next summer. Love it already
Nice van and presentation but decided on the Ford Transit pop top instead. 2 biggest reasons - the numerous Ford service dealers around the country and that the Metris requires premium fuel
Very good job sir! Love this! Can a frid be put into it?
Great! Do you know if we can find it in Canada? Thanks,
A 90k$ vehicle that does not have LED headlights. A Kia Forte for 15k $ has LED lights nowadays.
An advantage of halogens is that it's a simple bulb replacement. LED's require the whole assy, which can be up to a $1000 a side plus installation. They look cool, but we have had cars for years with halogen lights and they are just fine.
@@Mark-yn5lt Given that you may take the van on country roads, the light performance is "day and night" difference (no pun intended) between Halogens and LEDs.
@@David_Journey yes, I had a Egolf and the LEDs were amazing. Halogens might as well be driving blind.
Love this ❤️
Does it have A/C for camping?
Do you have these in stock ?