We have a Thule Velospace which works well on our existing Cali which drops down out of the way of the tailgate, worth checking whether that would work on the new Cali.
That's presumably tow bar mounted. Given the number of 6.1 and older vans with tailgate mounted racks vw will lose sales of racks and force people to fit a tow hitch.
I had a 1992 T4 Westfalia California with a bike rack. The water tank filler was accessed inside the tailgate (like this vehicle); this was a pain because I had to dismount four bikes before I could access it - the T6 setup is a lot more convenient in this respect.
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why do you keep calling it a t7 if its a multi van. im confused, is the new transporter not being called a t7 if so how can vw have 2 totally different vehicles both called t7, im confused by this
No table in the door!!😪 Chairs 'fixed' with a strap instead of a clip.😣 Smaller kitchen.🥵 Less room between bed and front seats.😤 Less headroom when roof is closed.🤕 In the Netherlands there will only be the hybrid version, because it ain't a 'camper' anymore due to tax regulations.🤢 Nice, this 'progress'.🤬🤬
I think that's the main take away here. Campers with T5, T5.1, T6, T6.1 still love their vehicles and want to keep them. They're definitely targeting a new audience of people who wanted something different and perhaps more of a daily driver with more everyday practicality. Food for thought.
I run a small hire company fleet that includes Seven wet belt Transits, before these latest vans we've previously owned Five other wet belt Fords and never had any sign of problems with the belts, they are serviced regularly by Ford Commercial........how many wet belt Transits have you owned?
@@KennyRoberts-w3z Next thing you'll be suggesting that there isn't a problem with them ford and VW are going to be going into partnership together and making the models in the same factory in Turkey so expect the quality and reliability to get even worse
@@SB-hr5yr Ford and VW went into partnership on the new van 19 months ago, do keep up. And are you under the impression that the factory in Turkey is somehow new? It's been making the Transit Custom for a few years. The Turks never invented the wet belt engine by the way, you've never owned one have you?........the "experts" that comment on the wet belt Ford rarely have owned one, they prefer to repeat parrot like what they've seen online or down the pub. I'll tell you who has experienced wet belt failure on their Ford vans though, Mickey Mouse builders who seem to think that vans run themselves without regular services and oil changes.......they will be the blokes down the pub whining about their wet belt engines
Can it be driven with the wing mirrors folded in, as that would be needed to get it in my garage?
With the large overhang on the backdoor, how do you mount a bike rack?
Unsure! Can't wait to find out!
We have a Thule Velospace which works well on our existing Cali which drops down out of the way of the tailgate, worth checking whether that would work on the new Cali.
That's presumably tow bar mounted. Given the number of 6.1 and older vans with tailgate mounted racks vw will lose sales of racks and force people to fit a tow hitch.
I had a 1992 T4 Westfalia California with a bike rack.
The water tank filler was accessed inside the tailgate (like this vehicle); this was a pain because I had to dismount four bikes before I could access it - the T6 setup is a lot more convenient in this respect.
Does the Coast model come with a diesel air parking heater as standard please?
I heard that the suspension system is from the old T6.1.
What’s the ground clearance? And there is no Diesel 4motion. Deal breaker for me. Pretty bumped.
whats the towing capacity please ?
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why do you keep calling it a t7 if its a multi van. im confused, is the new transporter not being called a t7 if so how can vw have 2 totally different vehicles both called t7, im confused by this
Do the roofs still leak?
If you still have a leaking roof bellows, you should contact your local dealership to implement a fix.
No table in the door!!😪
Chairs 'fixed' with a strap instead of a clip.😣
Smaller kitchen.🥵
Less room between bed and front seats.😤
Less headroom when roof is closed.🤕
In the Netherlands there will only be the hybrid version, because it ain't a 'camper' anymore due to tax regulations.🤢
Nice, this 'progress'.🤬🤬
It's a smaller vehicle, definitely. I still think it's a great camper for a different demographic than the T6.1
@@CaliforniaChris Agree.....it certainly doesn't appeal to me and I'm still happy with my T5.1 (even after 9.5yrs)
I think that's the main take away here. Campers with T5, T5.1, T6, T6.1 still love their vehicles and want to keep them. They're definitely targeting a new audience of people who wanted something different and perhaps more of a daily driver with more everyday practicality. Food for thought.
I’d say it’s well put together, but vw could tidy up the dangling wires in the back cupboard…
is this the transit based shite with the wet belt....
No it’s the current VW 150bhp diesel engine
I run a small hire company fleet that includes Seven wet belt Transits, before these latest vans we've previously owned Five other wet belt Fords and never had any sign of problems with the belts, they are serviced regularly by Ford Commercial........how many wet belt Transits have you owned?
@@KennyRoberts-w3z Next thing you'll be suggesting that there isn't a problem with them ford and VW are going to be going into partnership together and making the models in the same factory in Turkey so expect the quality and reliability to get even worse
@@SB-hr5yr Ford and VW went into partnership on the new van 19 months ago, do keep up. And are you under the impression that the factory in Turkey is somehow new? It's been making the Transit Custom for a few years. The Turks never invented the wet belt engine by the way, you've never owned one have you?........the "experts" that comment on the wet belt Ford rarely have owned one, they prefer to repeat parrot like what they've seen online or down the pub. I'll tell you who has experienced wet belt failure on their Ford vans though, Mickey Mouse builders who seem to think that vans run themselves without regular services and oil changes.......they will be the blokes down the pub whining about their wet belt engines
Just to be clear, the new California is built on the T7 Multivan platform. Completely VW built. It's not based on the Transporter collab with Ford.
manual tailgate poor old hat