What you really need in a German van that doesn’t have an oven is “Herr Fryer”. We use a Ninja Dual Zone, it’s really a miniature fan oven and does a great job.
If you want a 5.4m van then this really is a cracking van. I like the storage idea above the cabin, best of both worlds. The table looks really good as well. Obviously there are things I don’t like, and it’s not a van I personally would buy, but I do like this van. But why no media system, surely this should be standard. But I suppose this allows you to fit exactly what you want. Great small van, great video as usual Peter. I agree with all of your comments.
I had until very recently a 2015 Possl Roadcamp R, same van in essence. Have to say the refinements in the main seem well thought through. Though my gas locker was accessible from the rear doors and held two 11kg cylinders.... Have to say that the quality, fit and finish were superb, we veery much enjoyed the compact nature of the van and its manoeuvrability. We only swapped for more interior space suitable for longer touring! ...... I'd have another in a heartbeat though........ Great review Peter!
You make such great design suggestions Peter. Have you ever been asked to consult on the design of upcoming motorhomes? Can't be many people with more experience than you in this field.
Another top review on a very well designed compact van. Your little suggested improvements, sink, splash protection for bed for instance would be simple to implement. Makes you wonder why they are not there when the van “shouts out” that this design team knows what they are doing. The child bed was superb. However as mine is now 6ft 5in, not an option for me, but the Van ticks a lot of boxes. Thank you.
Thanks for another excellent and perceptive review, Peter, always appreciated. You do like the wide bore waste water dump valves ... Can I put in a word for the smaller bore pipe and tap? For those of us who appreciate the convenience of a serviced pitch, the pipe and tap style is a much better bet. What would be brilliant, of course, would be a grey water tank fitted with both types, but I don't think I've ever seen one. My Auto -Sleepers Symbol came with both small bore grey outlet and Whale auto filling freshwater socket and hose, which I've found works really well on serviced pitches. Makes using the van shower a much more viable option.
I suppose I just hate being parked over the drain for too long and rarely use a serviced pitch - the cost!! The bigger the fresh tank the better IMHO, so you can use the shower in the 'van, but we all have different priorities. Thanks for your comments and support.
Cracking van and well laid out for the size. As you say a splashguard required and a smaller tap for the bathroom sink would be more convenient. That washroom divider has to be the neatest available on any swingwall. Brilliant video as ever. Keep up the great work.
It's a great looking campervan in an in vogue colour. It has some terrific features like the power closing sliding door ( how annoying is the constant open & closing slam of a sliding door when parked on site?) but no radio, no reversing camera, no parking sensors and a whopping £71k+ price tag is very poor!
Compare it with its rivals and you'll see that it's not over-priced in today's market, I think. Radio and reversing camera are not expensive to add and could be negotiated with the dealer.
Nice van, we have a globescout and when we were looking in 21 there was nothing to touch it in terms of quality for the price, would love to see a review of the consort brand, great review Peter
I looked at the Globecar Summit Prime and I thought it was brilliant van, really brilliant. The only issue is that I couldn't get habitation A/C (which others e.g. Adria or even AutoSleeper do). Nice review.
The cab bed takes me back nearly 50 years to when my youngest brother used to sleep on a LiLo across the front seats of our Bebford CA van conversion. Do the pleated blinds offer an insulation & help to reduce condensation on the cab windows or are silver screens going to be needed in the colder months?
Cab blinds should help with condensation but in extreme whether you can get a full floor-length kit (silver screen style) to deal with the cold spots in the cab. For most UK use, I'd say the blinds are adequate.
Hello Peter, have you noticed that every rhd Ducato has an ill fitting glovebox? I asked this on the Stellantis stand at CS. It is because it’s not the same as the one on lhd models. Numbers don’t warrant the cost of tooling apparently!
Oh dear. Just think how many RHD vans they've made since 2007... Generally, though, I think the whole Fiat/Peugeot/Citroën cab is way behind its rivals now.
@@MotorhomeCampervanthanks for replying. Any idea why they are changing the gearbox, it’s only been available for a few years. Any idea if the series 10 is significantly different to the series 9, again which has only just came out?
Discontinued I assume...I chose the manual as my mate works at Fiat and reckons the auto box is ok, much better and reliable than the comformatic. However he advised to stick with the manual gear box. Easier to service etc...
Looks well screwed together Peter, suspect the rattle on the drive was the fly screen which ours does too. The best thing about the new Fiat dash is the digital speedo IMO. Cheers K.
I would like to know if you could buy the front bed cushions if you don't have a Globecar? I have a new shape cab on my 2022 Swift Select. I think that 3rd bed is better than what Swift provide...Maybe an aftermarket company might sell them..
The child bed is ok but aren’t they going to hurt there back on the steering wheel. I wish my van had a swing wall in the wet room, that’s the only thing I dislike about mine. The overall layout is good.
Or, it gives you the option to choose what you want, from a cheap system to all-singing double-DIN with sat-nav, Apple CarPlay, reversing camera scree, etc. Gives you a chance to haggle, too!
I bought a brand new shine 540. Very, very, very poorly finished inside. The shower room wall was warped. The dealer completely blanked me and didn't offer any help until I contacted Possl directly. Even then, I got lip service and no actual resolution. Crooks.
Great review but is it me all makers now seem to only include the basics just to keep the headline sticker price low . However to get a decent spec you can add at least 25% to that price.
It's far worse on the German market where standard spec is often much lower. At least the UK importers add plenty of extra kit to suit our market. Surely, all that really matters, though, is the total price for the spec you want? Not everyone wants solar panels, awnings, etc.
@@MotorhomeCampervan Each to their own I think but IMHO in 2023 that a radio and reversing cameras being extra is a bit mean. But you pay your money and make your choice.
Thank you. Real life purchase cost? Depends on whether you have a trade-in, which dealer you go to, etc, but generally discounts have been almost non-existent recently. Options costs are always highlighted but on some models it's just not possible to go through every possibility, it would just take too long. We do try to give as much info as possible in the time available.
@@MotorhomeCampervan Thanks for the reply and I appreciate that the scope of options is large. However, for the benefit of new buyers it would be well worth pointing out some options/costs they wouldn't expect that nearly all manufacturers omit even on motorhomes costing over £70,000: mirror protectors, spare wheel, adequate solar, towbars, front mudflaps, satnav that takes veh dimensions into account, second leisure battery, adequate cooling for fridge/freezer in hot weather, rubber mat for front of cab and internet access.
What you really need in a German van that doesn’t have an oven is “Herr Fryer”. We use a Ninja Dual Zone, it’s really a miniature fan oven and does a great job.
If you want a 5.4m van then this really is a cracking van. I like the storage idea above the cabin, best of both worlds. The table looks really good as well. Obviously there are things I don’t like, and it’s not a van I personally would buy, but I do like this van. But why no media system, surely this should be standard. But I suppose this allows you to fit exactly what you want. Great small van, great video as usual Peter. I agree with all of your comments.
Thank you. I think Globecar has done a great job in such a small space here.
I had until very recently a 2015 Possl Roadcamp R, same van in essence. Have to say the refinements in the main seem well thought through. Though my gas locker was accessible from the rear doors and held two 11kg cylinders.... Have to say that the quality, fit and finish were superb, we veery much enjoyed the compact nature of the van and its manoeuvrability. We only swapped for more interior space suitable for longer touring! ...... I'd have another in a heartbeat though........ Great review Peter!
Thank you. Hope your new 'van is as good as the Roadcamp
You make such great design suggestions Peter. Have you ever been asked to consult on the design of upcoming motorhomes? Can't be many people with more experience than you in this field.
Yes, I have been asked and have offered constructive criticism of prototypes, but often that input then gets overlooked (perhaps on cost grounds?)
Another top review on a very well designed compact van. Your little suggested improvements, sink, splash protection for bed for instance would be simple to implement. Makes you wonder why they are not there when the van “shouts out” that this design team knows what they are doing. The child bed was superb. However as mine is now 6ft 5in, not an option for me, but the Van ticks a lot of boxes. Thank you.
You could have the pop-top version for the extra berth instead?
Thanks for another excellent and perceptive review, Peter, always appreciated. You do like the wide bore waste water dump valves ... Can I put in a word for the smaller bore pipe and tap? For those of us who appreciate the convenience of a serviced pitch, the pipe and tap style is a much better bet. What would be brilliant, of course, would be a grey water tank fitted with both types, but I don't think I've ever seen one.
My Auto -Sleepers Symbol came with both small bore grey outlet and Whale auto filling freshwater socket and hose, which I've found works really well on serviced pitches. Makes using the van shower a much more viable option.
I suppose I just hate being parked over the drain for too long and rarely use a serviced pitch - the cost!!
The bigger the fresh tank the better IMHO, so you can use the shower in the 'van, but we all have different priorities.
Thanks for your comments and support.
Great review. Van look perfect. Almost. I need to sit up
Cracking van and well laid out for the size. As you say a splashguard required and a smaller tap for the bathroom sink would be more convenient. That washroom divider has to be the neatest available on any swingwall. Brilliant video as ever. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
@@MotorhomeCampervanAre we going to get the Caravan Salon Düsseldorf 2023 highlights ? I can't wait for that one !!
No window in the wet room but one is now standard I believe for the 2024 model year.
It's a great looking campervan in an in vogue colour. It has some terrific features like the power closing sliding door ( how annoying is the constant open & closing slam of a sliding door when parked on site?) but no radio, no reversing camera, no parking sensors and a whopping £71k+ price tag is very poor!
Compare it with its rivals and you'll see that it's not over-priced in today's market, I think.
Radio and reversing camera are not expensive to add and could be negotiated with the dealer.
@@MotorhomeCampervan They are all over priced, we the public are being fleeced. The bottom will soon fall out the market.
Nice van, we have a globescout and when we were looking in 21 there was nothing to touch it in terms of quality for the price, would love to see a review of the consort brand, great review Peter
In my opinion
I've always been impressed with Globecar quality.
Would love to test a Consort - I keep asking...
Il piano cottura e lavandino sono improponibili 😢
I looked at the Globecar Summit Prime and I thought it was brilliant van, really brilliant. The only issue is that I couldn't get habitation A/C (which others e.g. Adria or even AutoSleeper do).
Nice review.
Is autosleeper know to be low end or bad? I was considering Nuevo ek as first van
@@NoOne-hv1wz I don't mean to critise AS, just that they are very traditional
The cab bed takes me back nearly 50 years to when my youngest brother used to sleep on a LiLo across the front seats of our Bebford CA van conversion.
Do the pleated blinds offer an insulation & help to reduce condensation on the cab windows or are silver screens going to be needed in the colder months?
Cab blinds should help with condensation but in extreme whether you can get a full floor-length kit (silver screen style) to deal with the cold spots in the cab. For most UK use, I'd say the blinds are adequate.
How much?
Hello Peter, have you noticed that every rhd Ducato has an ill fitting glovebox? I asked this on the Stellantis stand at CS. It is because it’s not the same as the one on lhd models. Numbers don’t warrant the cost of tooling apparently!
Oh dear. Just think how many RHD vans they've made since 2007...
Generally, though, I think the whole Fiat/Peugeot/Citroën cab is way behind its rivals now.
Hi Peter, yet another brilliant review. Any more news on the future on the 9 speed auto?
Thank you!
The 9-speed auto will be replaced by an 8-speed auto on the Series 10 Ducato (and Peugeot Boxer), due out later this year
@@MotorhomeCampervanthanks for replying. Any idea why they are changing the gearbox, it’s only been available for a few years. Any idea if the series 10 is significantly different to the series 9, again which has only just came out?
what does he mean about the 9 speed auto being "not long for this world"?
Discontinued I assume...I chose the manual as my mate works at Fiat and reckons the auto box is ok, much better and reliable than the comformatic. However he advised to stick with the manual gear box. Easier to service etc...
Rumours are that a different auto is coming later in 2024
Any coverage of the Dusseldorf salon Peter?
Yes, it's coming! If you haven't already, please subscribe so you don't miss it. We have two videos being edited
Looks well screwed together Peter, suspect the rattle on the drive was the fly screen which ours does too. The best thing about the new Fiat dash is the digital speedo IMO. Cheers K.
Yes, generally very good build quality
Peter can you elaborate on your comment about fiats auto box being discontinued.
Just a rumour at the moment that a different auto 'box will come for 2025 season
I would like to know if you could buy the front bed cushions if you don't have a Globecar? I have a new shape cab on my 2022 Swift Select. I think that 3rd bed is better than what Swift provide...Maybe an aftermarket company might sell them..
I don't think Globecar would sell them. Have you looked at Cabbunk as an option?
The child bed is ok but aren’t they going to hurt there back on the steering wheel. I wish my van had a swing wall in the wet room, that’s the only thing I dislike about mine. The overall layout is good.
As a kid I slept in a cab bed a bit like this (in a 1976 Commer Auto-Sleeper) - the steering wheel never worried me
No radio? For better than £70k, that's very poor.
Or, it gives you the option to choose what you want, from a cheap system to all-singing double-DIN with sat-nav, Apple CarPlay, reversing camera scree, etc.
Gives you a chance to haggle, too!
I bought a brand new shine 540. Very, very, very poorly finished inside. The shower room wall was warped. The dealer completely blanked me and didn't offer any help until I contacted Possl directly. Even then, I got lip service and no actual resolution. Crooks.
Great review but is it me all makers now seem to only include the basics just to keep the headline sticker price low . However to get a decent spec you can add at least 25% to that price.
It's far worse on the German market where standard spec is often much lower. At least the UK importers add plenty of extra kit to suit our market. Surely, all that really matters, though, is the total price for the spec you want? Not everyone wants solar panels, awnings, etc.
@@MotorhomeCampervan Each to their own I think but IMHO in 2023 that a radio and reversing cameras being extra is a bit mean. But you pay your money and make your choice.
Generously although you should upgrade audio system
11:13 Voyage Adventure Vans do a better transvers bed for a similar price.
Better? Why?
I doubt that it has European Whole Vehicle Type Approval and it certainly won't have the residual value of a well-known mainstream brand
Enjoy your reviews but they would be far better if you included more on the real life purchase cost plus availability and cost of options.
Thank you.
Real life purchase cost? Depends on whether you have a trade-in, which dealer you go to, etc, but generally discounts have been almost non-existent recently.
Options costs are always highlighted but on some models it's just not possible to go through every possibility, it would just take too long.
We do try to give as much info as possible in the time available.
@@MotorhomeCampervan Thanks for the reply and I appreciate that the scope of options is large. However, for the benefit of new buyers it would be well worth pointing out some options/costs they wouldn't expect that nearly all manufacturers omit even on motorhomes costing over £70,000: mirror protectors, spare wheel, adequate solar, towbars, front mudflaps, satnav that takes veh dimensions into account, second leisure battery, adequate cooling for fridge/freezer in hot weather, rubber mat for front of cab and internet access.
Good review of a nice van BUT no Apple CarPlay!!!
Just add a head unit with CarPlay, surely that's no big deal?
Absolutely stunning van just a shame there’s so many options and no audio system
Any need to be rude? Nearly 75,000 subscribers seem to like the Channel!
@@greenjacket66your comment is boring
lol@@Coaster_Crazy
thank you the van is brilliant@@Coaster_Crazy
70K plus phew
Not many new campervans are under £70k now...
£395 for a little mattress, someone is taking the p.
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Are they wheel trims , look like alloys to me. Ok just watched some more and he corrects himself and says they are alloys 🙄
Wheel trims (not shown) are standard, the alloys (seen in the video) are an option. Sorry if that was confusing
Are they having a laugh!! way to expensive.
What is there of comparable quality that's any cheaper? I can't think of anything...