
bangorlad
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They have prices in the windscreens.most probably customers new vans being held due to recent events...
very true, some dont thoughThey have prices in the windscreens.
Your'e probably right but colours like orange, sky blue and sage green etc don't seem to have hurt previous models values. VW even have the bare faced cheek charge extra for yellow.Ah now you can’t have it all ways Bozza.
The official VW line on colour is safe and dull to protect trade in values.
There won't be 40 available come April/May.\Never seen so many for sale, 40 on used VW website. Doesn't bode well for resale values does it
Time of year and all that nonsense - as Private Fraser would say Doomed - Were all Doomed
Interesting write up in latest CCC magazine on Marco Polo. They describe it as a day van or for occasional overnight. Nice van but not a California.
Time of year and all that nonsense - as Private Fraser would say Doomed - Were all Doomed
Interesting write up in latest CCC magazine on Marco Polo. They describe it as a day van or for occasional overnight. Nice van but not a California.
Did say nice vanNow I'm quite a fan of the California Ocean even though I chose the MP as a better fit for my camping / outdoor lifestyle which includes cycling, mountain walking, general travel, city breaks and more
2017 Top Gear review was also interesting:
Quote; Mercedes Marco Polo, every bit as convincing as the VW California.
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