
DG1
I have been a non-registered "lurker" on this forum for a while as I have been researching the various options on T6 camper conversions and the Cali Ocean, as a camper has become possible for us thanks to an inheritance left to me by my father. We quite often camp in a tent, including festivals, but it has recently seemed much more inconvenient - must be age!
Like many others before us, my wife and I have looked at conversions from various companies and compared with the VW Ocean. Eventually we decided it is worth the extra money to go for an Ocean for the sheer quality, character and residual values if we decide to sell later. It is a big outlay for us, but you only live once and you can't take it with you—as many others have said on this forum.
I have spent quite a few hours poking around various T6 Highline conversions from established companies. Some are really very good, but others have unfinished edges inside cupboards or items of original trim not refitted after the conversion (e.g. around door latches). And I really don't like the hand-applied sealant on the roof around the pop-ups, the carpeting applied to the panels inside, or the double rear barn doors fitted on many of the conversions. And who knows what the vans had been used for, and how they had been treated, before.
At first my wife wanted a manual, having never driven an automatic, but it looks like most recent Oceans are DSG and this is the one to go for, subject to test-driving (especially having read comments on the forum).
We have our eyes on several late 2017 or 2018 pre-reg DSG examples and have inspections and test-drives lined up over the next week or so. There are actually quite a few around at VW dealers, but with suprisingly large price variations for similar age and spec, depending on their discounting policies.
We know what we definitely want - 150 bhp, air con, ordinary cruise control, parking sensors, rotating front seats, parking heater and preferably lights and vision package for auto lights, mirror and wipers (which now seems to be standard on the Ocean). We probably won't get a reversing camera for our budget but I don't think this is essential as the van is not for daily use, just trips away.
So far the forum has been a fantastic resource for me and has answered ever question that has arisen. It is fascinating and very informative reading how others have gone through many of the same thought processes. And I just love how people have such affection for their Calis - we are in love ourselves having not even got one yet...
Like many others before us, my wife and I have looked at conversions from various companies and compared with the VW Ocean. Eventually we decided it is worth the extra money to go for an Ocean for the sheer quality, character and residual values if we decide to sell later. It is a big outlay for us, but you only live once and you can't take it with you—as many others have said on this forum.
I have spent quite a few hours poking around various T6 Highline conversions from established companies. Some are really very good, but others have unfinished edges inside cupboards or items of original trim not refitted after the conversion (e.g. around door latches). And I really don't like the hand-applied sealant on the roof around the pop-ups, the carpeting applied to the panels inside, or the double rear barn doors fitted on many of the conversions. And who knows what the vans had been used for, and how they had been treated, before.
At first my wife wanted a manual, having never driven an automatic, but it looks like most recent Oceans are DSG and this is the one to go for, subject to test-driving (especially having read comments on the forum).
We have our eyes on several late 2017 or 2018 pre-reg DSG examples and have inspections and test-drives lined up over the next week or so. There are actually quite a few around at VW dealers, but with suprisingly large price variations for similar age and spec, depending on their discounting policies.
We know what we definitely want - 150 bhp, air con, ordinary cruise control, parking sensors, rotating front seats, parking heater and preferably lights and vision package for auto lights, mirror and wipers (which now seems to be standard on the Ocean). We probably won't get a reversing camera for our budget but I don't think this is essential as the van is not for daily use, just trips away.
So far the forum has been a fantastic resource for me and has answered ever question that has arisen. It is fascinating and very informative reading how others have gone through many of the same thought processes. And I just love how people have such affection for their Calis - we are in love ourselves having not even got one yet...