It's a work vehicle, those bins under the windscreen would normally be used for storing business paperwork and maps e.t.c. The quality of the plastic looks fine for a hard working vehicle. I think you are expecting too much if you think it should be up to car quality, that isn't what it's made for, companies that buy these don't want to pay extra for pointless luxury. It looks good to me, it's far better than the vans i used to drive at work.
That’s a fair point and I agree it is a work van but compared to a couple of transit customs which I had for work the interiors were better and the earlier one had covered storage above the dash. Very useful. The crafter does have much better comfort though. The driver and passenger seats are spot on.
I have a MAN TGE 180 4x4 its exactly the same as a VW, I have the heater leather steering and its nice, MAN service is different, you have access to MAN truck breakdown and service centres that are 24/7, the warranty on the MAN is better 2 years unlimited Milege as well, but I do like the VW badge but MAN are a bit cheaper
This is what I thought until I spoke to the two dealers, they could have just been talking bollocks. The MAN would have been the dream but with so few on the market and budget in mind we managed to pick this one up. Thanks for watching.
Make sure you spend a lot of money on the security system all over the van, as campers all across Europe are targeted. That is the reason I will not put big windows in mine, I will stick with 2 small side ones only… will be lovely to have a lot of natural light in, but for security reasons I m not going to have them… good luck with the build!
What do you expect from a WORKS van, VW don’t build these vans for people to convert into campers they build them as a work horse. Being in the UK not sure why you need a 4x4 van, personally i would rather have the extra 100mm/4 inches of head room
I would be interested to see how many are sold for conversion v business use. We want to take it over landing to Iceland, Corsica and Northern Africa. We want to be able to get to places other vans can’t. Thanks for watching.
Hola from Australia! We have a 22 LWB 4Motion (with the diff lock) Subscribed. One other thing you maybe forgot to mention? There's basically nowhere to store your phones! Totally agree with your assessment on the interior too, we kinda liked it at first but yeah, got boring and non user friendly pretty quick. Best of luck with your build.
Hello! Very jealous of the diff lock. We defiantly wanted one but there are so few on the market at the moment and you would have needed to pay an extra £30000 to get one new with one or super high miles they just didn’t exist and we just wanted to crack on. I figured if we get stuck I’m just gonna have to dig our way out. 🤞😂 Great point and thanks for your support.
Great video, Thanks for sharing, just a question re the TGE vs CRAFTER? Where did you read about this? I have been toying between the two vans, this is a big reason to go VW for me. Also if you don't mind, Where is the lane you guys were driving? thanks again for the great video!
Thanks pal. I can’t quite remember which review I read it in but the local sales rep for Sheffield also confirmed this. Good bloke called Peter get in touch. Have you found a van? They are hard to come by and I’m not sure you can order them at the moment.
@@abucklifeyea copy. I’m 6 foot. I’m looking at the 4motion crafter. maybe the super high roof will be better for me … Awesome vids by the way man keep it up!
This is a work van not a car. It is bought by tight fister bean counters who couldn't care less about your cup holders as they have an office coffee machine! If you need a leather steering wheel buy one with that option already fitted. These vans are designed to do 100k miles per year that is why they are built with hard plastics for durability, not vanity. You are paying for the badge, and residual values. Thus is why they are being built on by major converters now.
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It's a work vehicle, those bins under the windscreen would normally be used for storing business paperwork and maps e.t.c. The quality of the plastic looks fine for a hard working vehicle. I think you are expecting too much if you think it should be up to car quality, that isn't what it's made for, companies that buy these don't want to pay extra for pointless luxury. It looks good to me, it's far better than the vans i used to drive at work.
That’s a fair point and I agree it is a work van but compared to a couple of transit customs which I had for work the interiors were better and the earlier one had covered storage above the dash. Very useful. The crafter does have much better comfort though. The driver and passenger seats are spot on.
I have a MAN TGE 180 4x4 its exactly the same as a VW, I have the heater leather steering and its nice, MAN service is different, you have access to MAN truck breakdown and service centres that are 24/7, the warranty on the MAN is better 2 years unlimited Milege as well, but I do like the VW badge but MAN are a bit cheaper
This is what I thought until I spoke to the two dealers, they could have just been talking bollocks. The MAN would have been the dream but with so few on the market and budget in mind we managed to pick this one up. Thanks for watching.
Look forward to seeing the conversion
Thanks. Need to save some pennies now. Everything starts with a grand.
Make sure you spend a lot of money on the security system all over the van, as campers all across Europe are targeted. That is the reason I will not put big windows in mine, I will stick with 2 small side ones only… will be lovely to have a lot of natural light in, but for security reasons I m not going to have them… good luck with the build!
@@FloNFC thanks buddy great call. We are on it. My pride and joy so it was one of the first things we did. 🤜🤛
@@abucklife same here, I put a few things on paper for my Sprinter build that will be starting soon. Happy travels 🚐🚐🚐
@@FloNFC good luck with you build. A sprinter is the dream. Keep me posted on the build.
Great video and review
Thank you mate 👍
What do you expect from a WORKS van, VW don’t build these vans for people to convert into campers they build them as a work horse.
Being in the UK not sure why you need a 4x4 van, personally i would rather have the extra 100mm/4 inches of head room
I would be interested to see how many are sold for conversion v business use. We want to take it over landing to Iceland, Corsica and Northern Africa. We want to be able to get to places other vans can’t. Thanks for watching.
Hola from Australia! We have a 22 LWB 4Motion (with the diff lock) Subscribed. One other thing you maybe forgot to mention? There's basically nowhere to store your phones! Totally agree with your assessment on the interior too, we kinda liked it at first but yeah, got boring and non user friendly pretty quick. Best of luck with your build.
Hello! Very jealous of the diff lock. We defiantly wanted one but there are so few on the market at the moment and you would have needed to pay an extra £30000 to get one new with one or super high miles they just didn’t exist and we just wanted to crack on. I figured if we get stuck I’m just gonna have to dig our way out. 🤞😂
Great point and thanks for your support.
terndline always has 3 chrome spokes on the radiator grille
Thanks for watching 👍🙏
Very interesting and helpful. Thank you.😊
Thank you
in the cab storage you could stick a couple of solar panels for recharging phones etc
That’s a good idea 👍
Great video, Thanks for sharing, just a question re the TGE vs CRAFTER? Where did you read about this? I have been toying between the two vans, this is a big reason to go VW for me. Also if you don't mind, Where is the lane you guys were driving? thanks again for the great video!
Thanks pal. I can’t quite remember which review I read it in but the local sales rep for Sheffield also confirmed this. Good bloke called Peter get in touch. Have you found a van? They are hard to come by and I’m not sure you can order them at the moment.
Track is in the peaks. Behind Gridleford.
Hi sir thanks for the picture
Welcome
2.0 140cv FWD Is reliable?
From my research there are no known faults or recalls on them.
nice van mate just looking my self how much did you pay ive just been qoted 31.750 for a brand new one
Thank you mate. Plus VAT? Next video going to go through all the costs.
That sounds like a very good price.
DM me for the price.
When standing in the back with the 4motion what is the ceiling height?
Guessing 190cm?
Just enough room for the ceiling and stand for a 6 foot person
yes must be 190 floor to roof not including the strengthening braces. I am 182cm and fit exactly under the strengthening braces. 👍
So you can stand up in the back without hitting your head? How tall are you? thanks mate
Yes just with my floor insulation in. I’m 182cm.
@@abucklifeyea copy. I’m 6 foot. I’m looking at the 4motion crafter. maybe the super high roof will be better for me …
Awesome vids by the way man keep it up!
@@jameskirker yet but remember it’s a fibre glass roof. I think not metal on the super high.
@@abucklifeah really. Will need to go check one out. Thanks mate
Yer double check.
thought man tge had a locking rear diff?
Both can. It’s an optional extra. 👍
This is a work van not a car. It is bought by tight fister bean counters who couldn't care less about your cup holders as they have an office coffee machine! If you need a leather steering wheel buy one with that option already fitted. These vans are designed to do 100k miles per year that is why they are built with hard plastics for durability, not vanity. You are paying for the badge, and residual values. Thus is why they are being built on by major converters now.
Yer I get what your saying about durability. But when I compare it to my previous work van I felt like the quality was better in my transit.
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