Interesting that they’ve dispensed with the need for a gas bottle.Video tour of LWB Jerba van.
DancefloorI can’t really see what you’ve gained by lwb on that apart from a bit more legroom and space to mount the front opening absorption fridge behind the driver without interfering with the bed width.
I can’t really see what you’ve gained by lwb on that apart from a bit more legroom and space to mount the front opening absorption fridge behind the driver without interfering with the bed width.
I had a Jerba Cromarty which is a LWB van, it feels way more spacious inside. And can also seat three at the back. I now have a VW California, but if VW made a LWB California I'd definitely have it over the SWB one.
Agree 100%I had a Jerba Cromarty which is a LWB van, it feels way more spacious inside. And can also seat three at the back. I now have a VW California, but if VW made a LWB California I'd definitely have it over the SWB one.
You should have kept it and moved out of London lolIt was outstanding quality. Really well made, to be honest my California has had to go back to VW a fair bit for warranty work, I never had a single problem with my Jerba in eight years of ownership. The ULEZ charge in London made me change it, and I went for a California as I felt like a change. Both are great vans.
Me too.I had a Jerba Cromarty which is a LWB van, it feels way more spacious inside. And can also seat three at the back. I now have a VW California, but if VW made a LWB California I'd definitely have it over the SWB one.
Not sure I would want to rely on electricity.Interesting that they’ve dispensed with the need for a gas bottle.
Not sure I would want to rely on electricity.
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