Good to know Plasko, many thanks. Fingers crossed it arrives as soon as possible for you!12 months but that could be optimistic looking at how long some people have had to wait. I’d be very happy if I get it next year, at least the finance rate and price is locked in.
My personal list:
150 Highline DSG 2WD SWB
LED headlights
80L fuel tank
Power latching on doors (I personally hated the electric sliding doors)
Towbar prep
Rear view camera
Heated washer jets
Factory swivel seats - single front passenger
2+1 rear seats
DIY day 1 additions (Ordered in advance):
- Carpets from rug for bugs, kept the standard rubber flooring for muddy days
- Sound deadening and insulation in rear and cab
- ply panels covered in suede (waiting for pop top to be fitted July 2022 before carpet lining metal work)
- Extra door seals
I think that is everything. Our use case is 80% daily family hauler and 20% weekend camping so are going down the kombi day van route.
Sounds great NothernJoy…
Understand the power latch is a nice addition to have but keen to find out why you hated the electric sliding doors as well?
If you have swivel captain seats in the front am I right in thinking you lose the ability to adjust the height on them?
Cheers for the info, much appreciated!
Thanks Gavinda…much appreciated. The more I read the more I am thinking no carpet factory fitting…and buy a decent set of mats! CheersI see quite a few are choosing a carpet in the cab, I wish I didn't although I had to have it for the comfort dash on the T6, as this isn't an option any more I definitely wouldn't order it - it's not very good quality, really wiry and clings on to detritus plus with a kombi the rear floor will still be rubber so it doesn't match front to back. I'd much prefer a rubber floor through out with some quality mats to tart it up which can be removed when muddy feet are about.
Thanks JOG, the colder it gets, the more I am thinking heat those seats!Heat those front seats!