I think that was a pretty good assessment on the van.Could be some contentious statements in this video!
I'd prefer my expensive camper van not to have any rattles, to be honest.I love it when a reviewer fails to prepare the vehicle properly then blames the vehicle.
Any Cali owner would recognise that rattle, sink, table or fridge lid, either way not stowed properly. User error.
I'd prefer my expensive camper van not to have any rattles, to be honest.
I think I would prefer the numpty videoing such a review to have a passing knowledge of how to use and operate such a vehicle.I'd prefer my expensive camper van not to have any rattles, to be honest.
So it should. However if the table is not stowed away, or the lid not closed properly you really cannot blame the vehicle for that. Throw a bag of spanners in the back of a roller and it would have rattles unless you stowed them properly![]()
I think that's the biggest thing to recognise, "it's not perfect". I know a few Alfa Romeo enthusiasts that claim "Its not an Alfa if it doesn't rattle & squeak!"The first couple of times out with the van drove me nuts as I couldn't find where the bloody rattling was coming from - it turned out I hadn't known the 'secret handshake' method of stowing the table.
Okay it's just a minor design blooper, and the Cali is a nicely designed vehicle overall, but it's not perfect.
As an Alfa 159 owner....I only worry when the rattle stops...……..I know a few Alfa Romeo enthusiasts that claim "Its not an Alfa if it doesn't rattle & squeak!"
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