Nice big bed in my CMC HemBil Urban - both longer and wider than most. See my review here - www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/reviews/campervans/cmc-hembil-urban-long-term-test-2024-update
I'm not sure what's uncomfortable? Lots of folk (me included) love owning campervans like this. And is it expensive compared with many SUVs at similar money, or more? Thanks for the thumbs up - always appreciated!
Very nice one. I appreciate the possibility to store the portapotti, though they put it roughly 10cm above floor which will not ease its storage after use. The thing is that it is now nearly as expansive as the VW California. There are less and less affordable options on the market, that's a pitty. Thanks for the presentation, which is excellent as always.
If you're looking for a budget-priced pop-top, how about the Panama P12 - ruclips.net/video/BDPN8Uh7lII/видео.html Or Adria Active Duo - ruclips.net/video/Wxqak--DRe4/видео.html
Mmmm, what about the premature wear and potential failure of the timing belt that runs inside the engine, lubricated by oil in the EcoBlue Diesel, 2.0L EcoBlue Diesel, and the 2.2L TDCi Diesel engines? I've read of some owners needing a third engine at as little as 80k miles. The new VW uses the same engine (apparently) which will put off many potential buyers.
I was just thinking the same thing, just watched the Panama review, to be honest, I actually preferred the Panama. The fridge, the loo, the tambour doors, interior lighting, the table, darker tint on the windows, automatic gearbox and finally, the seats are way nicer in the Panama.
Quite surprised to learn this is only 2cm narrower than a Ducato. Converters should take it as an opportunity to offer a more "PVC like" fixed rear transverse bed layout. This would free up so much space upfront and give bigger storage volume. A couple of French converters already offer that kind of layout. Anyway, excellent presentation as always Peter.
@@MotorhomeCampervan Disappointed with your answer Peter. In this country we don't think enough "out of the box" which is why foreign products are generally superior. Those French convertors use extensions of the type seen on Sprinters and Transits.
@@travelcampervansandmore Yes, I've seen them. Interestingly (tellingly?), Font Vendome no longer do this type of layouts. The ones I've seen have very small beds, so I can't see them selling in sufficient numbers here. But I too like to see something different, that's why I'm excited about Mega Mobil coming to the UK
@@MotorhomeCampervan The best one (and original) is the Stylevan Equinox 2. Proper loo, outside and inside shower, instant hot water, insulated pop top, all in a game changing layout. Stylevan is part of Groupe Rapido.
I run a small fleet of transit vans in my hire company, NEVER had a problem with the wet belt because the vans are all serviced by Ford Commercial on a regular basis with 7k oil changes.
Agreed on blinds. I have often thought bottom to top makes more sense. 😊
Great looking camper van. I'd also consider the swift trekker x. More room and a shower toilet. Sa.e money . Great video
The Trekker is bigger (esp taller), so less practical as a daily driver. You pay your money and take your choice...
Nice to see long beds.
Was so disappointed at the NEC I’m 6ft 1 & hardly any of the VW offerings had beds for taller people.
Nice big bed in my CMC HemBil Urban - both longer and wider than most. See my review here - www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/reviews/campervans/cmc-hembil-urban-long-term-test-2024-update
Expensive way to be uncomfortable and go camping
Excellent review as always 👍
I'm not sure what's uncomfortable? Lots of folk (me included) love owning campervans like this.
And is it expensive compared with many SUVs at similar money, or more?
Thanks for the thumbs up - always appreciated!
Very nice one. I appreciate the possibility to store the portapotti, though they put it roughly 10cm above floor which will not ease its storage after use. The thing is that it is now nearly as expansive as the VW California. There are less and less affordable options on the market, that's a pitty.
Thanks for the presentation, which is excellent as always.
If you're looking for a budget-priced pop-top, how about the Panama P12 - ruclips.net/video/BDPN8Uh7lII/видео.html
Or Adria Active Duo -
ruclips.net/video/Wxqak--DRe4/видео.html
Mmmm, what about the premature wear and potential failure of the timing belt that runs inside the engine, lubricated by oil in the EcoBlue Diesel, 2.0L EcoBlue Diesel, and the 2.2L TDCi Diesel engines? I've read of some owners needing a third engine at as little as 80k miles. The new VW uses the same engine (apparently) which will put off many potential buyers.
Yes, new VW Transporter uses the same engine. Engine problems seem mostly to be down to oil not being changed frequently enough
Complete waste of money. For that price why not get a 6 metre camper.
When You testing the PHEV Transit Campervan with V2L 240 v 16 amp power take off 🤔
PHEV will be best vehicle for Campervan off grid adventures 😎👍
PHEV ability to power all appliances, frees up need for gas bottles etc , allowing space for cornflakes packets to be stored standing up 😏👍😂
When someone converts one and we can do a proper test!
Autohaus and Landseer already do gas-free conversions
@@MotorhomeCampervan I look forward to Your knowledgeable review of this off grid/
PHEV type motorhome 😎👍
Nice van but I can't see how it is more than £13,000 more than a panama p12 given that that van has automatic transmission as standard and an inverter
I was just thinking the same thing, just watched the Panama review, to be honest, I actually preferred the Panama.
The fridge, the loo, the tambour doors, interior lighting, the table, darker tint on the windows, automatic gearbox and finally, the seats are way nicer in the Panama.
Meanwhile, celebrity reviewer spotting at Wetherby services 😉
You should have said hello!
Nice, but I don’t see the price
£73,495
Quite surprised to learn this is only 2cm narrower than a Ducato. Converters should take it as an opportunity to offer a more "PVC like" fixed rear transverse bed layout. This would free up so much space upfront and give bigger storage volume. A couple of French converters already offer that kind of layout. Anyway, excellent presentation as always Peter.
With the internal width available, a transverse bed in this van would be VERY short - I'm guessing about 5ft or even less
@@MotorhomeCampervan Disappointed with your answer Peter. In this country we don't think enough "out of the box" which is why foreign products are generally superior. Those French convertors use extensions of the type seen on Sprinters and Transits.
@@travelcampervansandmore Yes, I've seen them. Interestingly (tellingly?), Font Vendome no longer do this type of layouts. The ones I've seen have very small beds, so I can't see them selling in sufficient numbers here. But I too like to see something different, that's why I'm excited about Mega Mobil coming to the UK
@@MotorhomeCampervan The best one (and original) is the Stylevan Equinox 2. Proper loo, outside and inside shower, instant hot water, insulated pop top, all in a game changing layout. Stylevan is part of Groupe Rapido.
@@travelcampervansandmore Yes, I know Stylevan. It's an interesting concept but very niche with such a small bed and only the cab seats to sit in.
Price?
From £73,495
I agree with your wife, seats are horrible colour, it's a nice enough vehicle design, but, with a few flaws.
...this transit and the vw are the same van
Yes, in the case of the new Transporter but you can'y get the VW yet
Troublesome ford wet timming belt, stay well clear.
Our experts say it's OK with regular oil changes, using good quality oil
I run a small fleet of transit vans in my hire company, NEVER had a problem with the wet belt because the vans are all serviced by Ford Commercial on a regular basis with 7k oil changes.
@@KennyRoberts-w3z7k oil change is crazy. Vw have completley lost the plot going with Ford on commercial vans.