@@ionutb123 I’m thinking the same size, as I need it as a daily driver also. Would love something bigger, but that would mean I need a car also. I mean a camper with everything permanently installed, like the Cali Ocean. I’m looking forward to seeing the new one. I like what I’ve seen
@StaycationLifestyle ty for the reply. got it. I like it as well. The only thing that i would like is the awd, but that is only available with the hybrid. That's another 10k extra, i think. What's your view on awd? I'm not thinking of going offroad but just to feel safe that i will not get stuck after a rain or idk... :)
@@ionutb123 AWD is nice to have but not essential. As great as it can be for extra traction on wet grass, sand, gravel, snow etc, how often do you encounter those situations? If regularly, then worth the consideration
Hi Steve, I've just got home from a lovely weekend in Southwold away with the van and the wife again. Last weekend, i was at a volkswagan festival, and the weekend before that i was in Dorset and Norwich with the van ,i certainly do get about a bit with my kombi camper. And 4 weeks ago I was touring around Ireland. I have made a conscious effort to get as much use out of my van as possible. It was an extremely expensive purchase and i wasn't going to let it live on the driveway and get used a handful of times a year .in just over 2 years we have travelled 30,000 miles and in the last 2 weekends ive covered 645 miles .my van doesn't turn a wheel Monday to Friday its a weekend getaway and holiday vehicle. I have so many holidays now its crazy it feels like i do 5 days then disappear at the weekends. It's by far the best decision I've ever made. My life is so much better now my mental health is better too .dub life is life, and im living my best life ever .?I ?can't believe it took me so long to get a transporter. My Van Haven built t6.1 t32 204 dsg lwb highline kombi camper swamper is my dream vehicle ❤ i can't see a day when i won't have a transporter
@@shanewaller2864 That’s pretty impressive for weekend only (mainly) travel. You’re a perfect example of “lifestyle choice.” For the money you spent on your van, you could have bought and done a tremendous amount of things, it you chose the campervan lifestyle 👍🏼😀
The biggest error/comment I have seen/heard is people buying a van and working on it for ages to make it 'perfect' and not spending a night away in it. Let's face it, an empty van is 100 times more comfortable than a 0.5mm semi-weatherproof tent.
Like anything before buying is to rent what you think suits you best. You be surprised what is important. We spent a couple of years renting and now own one. No van is perfect
Hi I've been looking ages now for a vw campervan and came across one,a tdi 4motion but someone said stay clear as things go wrong and uses more fuel Is this correct in your opinion? Tia
The chapter titles don't seem to have much or any relation to what's being said - I think the chapter titles are accidentally from a previous video about the state of the market.
Bed and insulation are the most important things. My VW LWB has fridge, hobs, 240v sockets, toilet, 4 beds, table seating. Cost a lot of money, but ultimately bed and bottled water is all thats needed, and maybe the heater 😂
Have you ever been served a hot drink that is labelled “Caution Hot” or “may contain nuts” on a bag of peanuts - bit extreme but true. Unfortunately, people do jump in and but the wrong thing as they don’t know
@@StaycationLifestyle Yes this type of thing is labelled so for those lacking intellectual capacity. We used to call it natural selection, now we call it the intellectually disadvantaged members of the van community, or sometimes know as prats. We should of course embrace diversity in all its forms including intellectual, after all it adds to our strength apparently.
@@chriskinne4940 Or maybe they learn and don’t regret their poor choices because they weren’t informed. This isn’t particularly negative, it’s highlighting mistakes that are made very often. People waste thousands, lose lots of money because someone told them to buy something. I appreciate your point, but there are other channels to watch adventures and days out if you wish to relax and enjoy. However i know for a fact I’m having a positive effect on people (obviously not all) I could share lots of “negative” stories in which people have made big mistakes, because it happens all the time. Far too often, because too many buyers don’t understand.
Hi there, I love your videos. What do you have in mind when you say that you need a full camper? Are you thinking of something bigger or a Cali Ocean?
@@ionutb123 I’m thinking the same size, as I need it as a daily driver also. Would love something bigger, but that would mean I need a car also.
I mean a camper with everything permanently installed, like the Cali Ocean. I’m looking forward to seeing the new one. I like what I’ve seen
@StaycationLifestyle ty for the reply. got it. I like it as well. The only thing that i would like is the awd, but that is only available with the hybrid. That's another 10k extra, i think. What's your view on awd? I'm not thinking of going offroad but just to feel safe that i will not get stuck after a rain or idk... :)
@@ionutb123 AWD is nice to have but not essential. As great as it can be for extra traction on wet grass, sand, gravel, snow etc, how often do you encounter those situations? If regularly, then worth the consideration
Hi Steve, I've just got home from a lovely weekend in Southwold away with the van and the wife again. Last weekend, i was at a volkswagan festival, and the weekend before that i was in Dorset and Norwich with the van ,i certainly do get about a bit with my kombi camper. And 4 weeks ago I was touring around Ireland. I have made a conscious effort to get as much use out of my van as possible. It was an extremely expensive purchase and i wasn't going to let it live on the driveway and get used a handful of times a year .in just over 2 years we have travelled 30,000 miles and in the last 2 weekends ive covered 645 miles .my van doesn't turn a wheel Monday to Friday its a weekend getaway and holiday vehicle. I have so many holidays now its crazy it feels like i do 5 days then disappear at the weekends. It's by far the best decision I've ever made. My life is so much better now my mental health is better too .dub life is life, and im living my best life ever .?I ?can't believe it took me so long to get a transporter. My Van Haven built t6.1 t32 204 dsg lwb highline kombi camper swamper is my dream vehicle ❤ i can't see a day when i won't have a transporter
@@shanewaller2864 That’s pretty impressive for weekend only (mainly) travel. You’re a perfect example of “lifestyle choice.” For the money you spent on your van, you could have bought and done a tremendous amount of things, it you chose the campervan lifestyle 👍🏼😀
The biggest error/comment I have seen/heard is people buying a van and working on it for ages to make it 'perfect' and not spending a night away in it. Let's face it, an empty van is 100 times more comfortable than a 0.5mm semi-weatherproof tent.
@@UKVeteran2024 I’ve heard people doing that also 🤣Although I think most do actually use it in progress.
Look forward to the NEC show vid
@@lovevans911 I’m looking forward to going 🥳
Like anything before buying is to rent what you think suits you best. You be surprised what is important. We spent a couple of years renting and now own one. No van is perfect
Mine is.
Sound advice thanks
Another interesting video ❤
Hi I've been looking ages now for a vw campervan and came across one,a tdi 4motion but someone said stay clear as things go wrong and uses more fuel
Is this correct in your opinion?
Tia
The chapter titles don't seem to have much or any relation to what's being said - I think the chapter titles are accidentally from a previous video about the state of the market.
@@richardemerson8075 I have just looked and there aren’t any chapters added. It must be a UA-cam problem, I will add some to solve it. Thank you 👍🏼
@@StaycationLifestyle Ok! Yeah you're right, just a UA-cam issue, I refreshed the page a few times and the chapters are gone now
Really appreciate you letting me know. I have quickly added some different ones (correct ones, ish)
Bed and insulation are the most important things. My VW LWB has fridge, hobs, 240v sockets, toilet, 4 beds, table seating. Cost a lot of money, but ultimately bed and bottled water is all thats needed, and maybe the heater 😂
Surly this is all common sense, or am I missing something.
Have you ever been served a hot drink that is labelled “Caution Hot” or “may contain nuts” on a bag of peanuts - bit extreme but true.
Unfortunately, people do jump in and but the wrong thing as they don’t know
@@StaycationLifestyle Yes this type of thing is labelled so for those lacking intellectual capacity.
We used to call it natural selection, now we call it the intellectually disadvantaged members of the van community, or sometimes know as prats.
We should of course embrace diversity in all its forms including intellectual, after all it adds to our strength apparently.
Stop being so negative these days you are all doom and gloom. People watch UA-cam to relax and enjoy their time
@@chriskinne4940 Or maybe they learn and don’t regret their poor choices because they weren’t informed.
This isn’t particularly negative, it’s highlighting mistakes that are made very often.
People waste thousands, lose lots of money because someone told them to buy something.
I appreciate your point, but there are other channels to watch adventures and days out if you wish to relax and enjoy.
However i know for a fact I’m having a positive effect on people (obviously not all)
I could share lots of “negative” stories in which people have made big mistakes, because it happens all the time. Far too often, because too many buyers don’t understand.
Omg. You talk a lot of sense but just because you own 2 cameras don't do this angle switching it's so amateurish and annoying