A little wave makes you feel good.

I find it all very amusing, a bit like a western gun fight, as you drive towards each other wandering who is going for the wave first, sometimes I go early forcing them to wave late, or sometimes I wait until I can see the colour of their Garland and its to late for a wave back making them feel miserable, and if it's a Ford Transit I just pretend to pick my nose:):)
 
I'm in the North of Scotland and very rarely do folks wave back... Though, as i wave to every Transporter. I'm sure it will eventually catch on... :)

I have added by one to the number of T6 drivers waving in the north of Scotland. Will especially lookout for clean Mojave vans with warm interiors
 
We wave. We were driving on the south deeside road today and got a wave back.

It's hard because we are an unconverted kombi at the moment so I don't expect much but this guy had a side awning so I was hopeful.
:)

It was our first veedub wave.
:D

It sucks when you don't have any mods to the bodywork/suspension. No one waves at me since I sold the T5; how are they to know that I'm driving a converted T6 camper van? It's not like it's very fuel efficient, driving down the about with the HiLo up! :rofl:
 
If I saw a HiLo in the Highlands I would definitely wave as I fancy one for my van but have never seen one for real yet!
 
We wave, the wife thought I was winding her up at first, till we got around 20 waves on our 1st outing. The kids also boo non wavers when they are travelling in the front.
 
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