Bluestone
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Hi all
Just got back from an awesome trip which covered nearly 4000 miles - all the way down to Greece via Italy (sleep on board the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa) and back through Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Solvenia, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium then finally France again to catch the ferry.
The California SE 180 4Motion performed perfectly through all the little up and down coast roads on the way back, and on some 'rough' roads in Greece, it was actually a pleasure to drive all that way
Overall I was very impressed with the Cali, however, there were a couple of bad points which really did put me off
Firstly in Italy we left the van for less than 5 mins and someone broke in through the side window - it was disappointing as it was so easy for them to literally pop it out!! It looks like they used a screwdriver to prize open a little and then pushed it all the way out - I think what was even worse from a design point of view was that we managed to pop it back in and it still worked (albeit with a small gap). It might well have been a plastic film it offered so little protection against a break in! Surely in this day and age VW must come up with a better solution for the side windows in such an expensive vehicle - these side windows are like the sliding windows from my old series 3 Landy!
Of course the stuff that got stolen is only material and can easily be replaced - but this was on day 2 of the trip and I never really felt safe - we didn't want to leave the Cali anywhere and explore. However, I will say that in Greece we felt totally safe - I even took a little inflatable boat (Honwave so not cheap) and left it on the beech in Greece (thank you Greece for being so friendly and safe )
The other thing is also related to the side windows - it's the screens - completely useless!! Don't fit very well, have gaps that allowed mozzies though (isn't that the point of the screen?!?!?), and a general pain in the backside.
Also in hot weather where there are a lot of mozzies, it's impossible to keep them out as at least the side door will be open at some point. Yes I'm sure there are solutions etc etc, but when spending this sort of money I want the solutions built in from VW. It seems that none of this was thought about by VW.
Well it's listed as I'm 'looking to buy' well sadly after this trip (I rented one), I am no longer looking to buy, there were too many small things which were at fault for the money the SE costs. For me I'm very glad I rented for this trip rather than buying one this year. When VW address all the little faults then I'll look to buy again.
Sometimes I feel (such as my love of Land Rovers) that people love the concept so much they are prepared to overlook all the issues like this (I see so many threads about stuff that doesn't work on them), for me personally, when spending that sort of money, the VW California SE isn't quite good enough - actually the side window issue alone has put me off
So one final note: Please be aware of the security issue with the side windows - they obviously knew how to get in very quickly (the alarm was of course useless as by the time I got back they were gone along with a bag full of goodies). Don't get me wrong I love the whole VW Camper thing and would hate to see other owners suffer the same fate.
I will be writing to VW to inform them of their side window issue as well, so maybe in the future a new side window will be fitted that can't be opened in less than 30 seconds with a simple screwdriver!! Then I'm all in again
Just got back from an awesome trip which covered nearly 4000 miles - all the way down to Greece via Italy (sleep on board the ferry from Bari to Igoumenitsa) and back through Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Solvenia, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium then finally France again to catch the ferry.
The California SE 180 4Motion performed perfectly through all the little up and down coast roads on the way back, and on some 'rough' roads in Greece, it was actually a pleasure to drive all that way
Overall I was very impressed with the Cali, however, there were a couple of bad points which really did put me off
Firstly in Italy we left the van for less than 5 mins and someone broke in through the side window - it was disappointing as it was so easy for them to literally pop it out!! It looks like they used a screwdriver to prize open a little and then pushed it all the way out - I think what was even worse from a design point of view was that we managed to pop it back in and it still worked (albeit with a small gap). It might well have been a plastic film it offered so little protection against a break in! Surely in this day and age VW must come up with a better solution for the side windows in such an expensive vehicle - these side windows are like the sliding windows from my old series 3 Landy!
Of course the stuff that got stolen is only material and can easily be replaced - but this was on day 2 of the trip and I never really felt safe - we didn't want to leave the Cali anywhere and explore. However, I will say that in Greece we felt totally safe - I even took a little inflatable boat (Honwave so not cheap) and left it on the beech in Greece (thank you Greece for being so friendly and safe )
The other thing is also related to the side windows - it's the screens - completely useless!! Don't fit very well, have gaps that allowed mozzies though (isn't that the point of the screen?!?!?), and a general pain in the backside.
Also in hot weather where there are a lot of mozzies, it's impossible to keep them out as at least the side door will be open at some point. Yes I'm sure there are solutions etc etc, but when spending this sort of money I want the solutions built in from VW. It seems that none of this was thought about by VW.
Well it's listed as I'm 'looking to buy' well sadly after this trip (I rented one), I am no longer looking to buy, there were too many small things which were at fault for the money the SE costs. For me I'm very glad I rented for this trip rather than buying one this year. When VW address all the little faults then I'll look to buy again.
Sometimes I feel (such as my love of Land Rovers) that people love the concept so much they are prepared to overlook all the issues like this (I see so many threads about stuff that doesn't work on them), for me personally, when spending that sort of money, the VW California SE isn't quite good enough - actually the side window issue alone has put me off
So one final note: Please be aware of the security issue with the side windows - they obviously knew how to get in very quickly (the alarm was of course useless as by the time I got back they were gone along with a bag full of goodies). Don't get me wrong I love the whole VW Camper thing and would hate to see other owners suffer the same fate.
I will be writing to VW to inform them of their side window issue as well, so maybe in the future a new side window will be fitted that can't be opened in less than 30 seconds with a simple screwdriver!! Then I'm all in again