Hi sh011265, we are just getting brave enough to order a Kepler 1 after a long long journey over a couple of years. We've looked at everything out there, as I guess most people do, before arriving at this decision. Is there any advice you might want to pass on in terms of which extras we might/might not want to include, VW and Westfalia? Have you been happy with it, has the build quality been good? Any niggles? Has the LWB been restrictive? Anything else that you want to pass on, as an owner, would be really useful as I think I've read, seen and listened to everything Kepler related already. Hearing it from an owner would be very helpful. Thank you
Hi
Happy to answer your questions.
- LWB hasn't been an issue for me. It's not that much longer in comparison with a SWB and it still fits in most of the parkings or small city streets. Taking into count the extra benefit of the chemical toilet I totally recommend the LWB.
- Build quality: A friend of mine has a classic VW T6 Ocean. Cost: +- €85k. My VW T6 Westfalia: €60k
And yeah, the Ocean has a better built quality and feels more luxurious (more a luxurious car feeling instead of a "transporter" feel). The Ocean is a bit more silence too while driving and you can make it really expensive with a lot of extra options. Nevertheless, the Westfalia is -for me- more than perfect. But it wouldn't be fair to say that the €25k extra that you pay for the Ocean isn't noticable. Haven't compared a €60k VW Cali with westfalia though. I suppose they are pretty similar.
Some guy told me the build quality of westfalia isn't the same anymore as on the T3's for example, it now contains more plastic instead of metal for instance. But, for me it works fine and the build quality is fine. I do rent mine out, so it gets used a lot and thus the extra options/money for the Ocean isn't worth it and are some extra's that can be damaged.
-Extra's: I've attached a Thule Bike Rack (on the trunk) and I've put a box/thule easybag on it for some extra space while traveling for > 4 weeks.
- Cons: it's not possible to install a roof rack/bars on the roof construction of the westfalia. Something that I needed for surf boards. But you can put them inside the car since there's one pathway from the back till the front seats (unlike the california).
O yeah, and the indoor heating is manual instead of digital as with the Cali.
No built in windows blinds for the front windows in the Westfalia.. So you're stuck with those stupid stick-on blinds. (still looking for a solution for this :-D)
- Pro: Toilet and warm water are making trips so so SO much more comfy. Yes, you can live without it, but o my gosh it feels SO luxurious when showering with hot water. (especially when caming "into the wild")
It's my first season I've got mine VW, so can't really say anything on long term durability.
For equal VW Cali build quality, someone recommended me "Reimo" conversions instead of Westfalia.
But i really prefer the Westfalia setup/arrangements of everything.
If some other questions: feel free to ask.
Always welcome to pass by if in Belgium