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AndyFromTheBrac
Guest User
Hi there
Is the sliding door on the traffic side a problem for anyone?
We're on the brink of going the Cali route. I've done countless research, with VW vs the various quality conversion companies. They all offer great-looking vans, but as we want a 5-seater, it becomes a compromise; wider rear bench, narrower kitchen or worse the van-like bench seats up front!
The 5th seat option really did seem the best bet and we were looking at factoring this into the build, when suddenly I'm entering Berghaus prices and thought this is silly.
So, having previously discounted the Cali, as the sliding door is on the wrong/traffic side, I'm wondering is this a real niggle (as we originally thought) or just something you get used to? We have a new baby and the idea is to have him in the 5th seat, easy in-out etc.
Realise I'm going to get slightly biased replies here and it's only when parking in the street (it'll be on our drive) but as it's destined to be our only car, I wonder if this will become a pain?
Thanks,
Andy
Is the sliding door on the traffic side a problem for anyone?
We're on the brink of going the Cali route. I've done countless research, with VW vs the various quality conversion companies. They all offer great-looking vans, but as we want a 5-seater, it becomes a compromise; wider rear bench, narrower kitchen or worse the van-like bench seats up front!
The 5th seat option really did seem the best bet and we were looking at factoring this into the build, when suddenly I'm entering Berghaus prices and thought this is silly.
So, having previously discounted the Cali, as the sliding door is on the wrong/traffic side, I'm wondering is this a real niggle (as we originally thought) or just something you get used to? We have a new baby and the idea is to have him in the 5th seat, easy in-out etc.
Realise I'm going to get slightly biased replies here and it's only when parking in the street (it'll be on our drive) but as it's destined to be our only car, I wonder if this will become a pain?
Thanks,
Andy