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NicksCalifornia
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Reading others' comments on the T7 I thought I should post about a 48hr demo vehicle that I was able to use whilst our T6.1 had some warranty work done (bellows pulling away from aluminium channel in roof. Needed to be glued and left for 24 hours)
I was given a demo T7 Coast and used it over about 80 miles and an overnight at Southport C&MC site.
Some bits of it were an improvement over the 6.1 but unfortunately the overall feel in use and in camping mode was negative and outweighed the positives.
The major turnoffs were as noted by others ie very poor storage space and table(s) that were inconvenient and fiddly in use. Those two things alone meant that, to me, the radical changes made to the layout made the whole thing impractical for serious use.
Major positives? The almost silent pop-top operation, the well-engineered and un-van-like sliding doors and the better balanced rear door making opening/closing easier.
Unfortunately VW have chosen to fix a well-tried design that wasn't broken. The multivan would make a good base if they'd just left the basics unchanged. Faced with a twin-slider they should have adapted a few access possibilities resulting from those two doors, but left the basics as they were.
I don't know how many other "first impressions" have encompassed a full overnight and sleeping test but it certainly gave me an insight that one wouldn't get just form looking at a shiny van in the showroom.
I've kept this posting brief and hopefully to the point. For those that are interested I will follow up with a full Pro-Con list from my extended test.
I was given a demo T7 Coast and used it over about 80 miles and an overnight at Southport C&MC site.
Some bits of it were an improvement over the 6.1 but unfortunately the overall feel in use and in camping mode was negative and outweighed the positives.
The major turnoffs were as noted by others ie very poor storage space and table(s) that were inconvenient and fiddly in use. Those two things alone meant that, to me, the radical changes made to the layout made the whole thing impractical for serious use.
Major positives? The almost silent pop-top operation, the well-engineered and un-van-like sliding doors and the better balanced rear door making opening/closing easier.
Unfortunately VW have chosen to fix a well-tried design that wasn't broken. The multivan would make a good base if they'd just left the basics unchanged. Faced with a twin-slider they should have adapted a few access possibilities resulting from those two doors, but left the basics as they were.
I don't know how many other "first impressions" have encompassed a full overnight and sleeping test but it certainly gave me an insight that one wouldn't get just form looking at a shiny van in the showroom.
I've kept this posting brief and hopefully to the point. For those that are interested I will follow up with a full Pro-Con list from my extended test.