GrannyJen
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Recently there has been a slagfest against the VW commercial dealership network, and for good reason. I, because of my recent experience, have merrily joined in. It's time to redress the balance I think.
Start with the most important question: Why a camper? Why not a motorhome, a caravan, a tent, a hotel bed.....?
So you want something nimble, versatile, a mile-muncher, something comfortable but fits on the drive, something that gets to places where there are no hotels and on roads that other forms of leisure vehicles would not be comfortable on.
You decide on a California. It's the complete package, probably the best utilisation of space on the market, a supremely efficient driving vehicle supported by the largest dealer network on the planet and based on the transporter which has a legendary reputation for reliability.
Now it all goes pear-shaped. You struggle to find a dealer interested enough to sell you one. Why should they be interested? They sell vans, no complications with habitation units, and they sell thousands of uncomplicated vans against handfuls of California's.
Finally you find that rare beast, a partnership of both interested dealer and salesperson who has actually read the manual and understands the vehicle. I think this forum should publish a poll so those rare beasts are scored, a sort of forum user rating, so people can go direct to the interested ones and not waste time swimming in the sea of disinterest.
You get one, it's nice and shiny. Now, with luck you will not need to see a dealer for the next 20,000 miles. Really, really not. I chose to see a dealer because my van had an irritating intermittent fault. It did not stop me using and enjoying Albert. I've had a ball. The California has lived up to expectation in every possible way and exceeded expectation in most ways. It is a fabulous vehicle and most will only ever need to see a dealer for minor issues on rare occasions. So do not despair.
My dealer did not let me down. I am disappointed in the overall service package in fixing a minor irritant, especially as the fix made it into a major issue. but that disappointment extends beyond the dealer and all the way to Milton Keynes. If it was just a routine issue then I would still be singing the praises of VAG.
So, yes, a side issue is that VW needs to address seriously how it sells and supports the California. However in the main it does not detract from the vehicle. I have now twice researched the whole camper market and still come down to the Cali.
Now, how about a dealer user rating section for the forum?
Start with the most important question: Why a camper? Why not a motorhome, a caravan, a tent, a hotel bed.....?
So you want something nimble, versatile, a mile-muncher, something comfortable but fits on the drive, something that gets to places where there are no hotels and on roads that other forms of leisure vehicles would not be comfortable on.
You decide on a California. It's the complete package, probably the best utilisation of space on the market, a supremely efficient driving vehicle supported by the largest dealer network on the planet and based on the transporter which has a legendary reputation for reliability.
Now it all goes pear-shaped. You struggle to find a dealer interested enough to sell you one. Why should they be interested? They sell vans, no complications with habitation units, and they sell thousands of uncomplicated vans against handfuls of California's.
Finally you find that rare beast, a partnership of both interested dealer and salesperson who has actually read the manual and understands the vehicle. I think this forum should publish a poll so those rare beasts are scored, a sort of forum user rating, so people can go direct to the interested ones and not waste time swimming in the sea of disinterest.
You get one, it's nice and shiny. Now, with luck you will not need to see a dealer for the next 20,000 miles. Really, really not. I chose to see a dealer because my van had an irritating intermittent fault. It did not stop me using and enjoying Albert. I've had a ball. The California has lived up to expectation in every possible way and exceeded expectation in most ways. It is a fabulous vehicle and most will only ever need to see a dealer for minor issues on rare occasions. So do not despair.
My dealer did not let me down. I am disappointed in the overall service package in fixing a minor irritant, especially as the fix made it into a major issue. but that disappointment extends beyond the dealer and all the way to Milton Keynes. If it was just a routine issue then I would still be singing the praises of VAG.
So, yes, a side issue is that VW needs to address seriously how it sells and supports the California. However in the main it does not detract from the vehicle. I have now twice researched the whole camper market and still come down to the Cali.
Now, how about a dealer user rating section for the forum?
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