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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by rearrange View Post
    Sharkie, why not just buy the Boxter now? You can drive it and "SWMBO" can take the Tiguan and kids for your holidays. Seems like the perfect solution
    Gotta love the lateral thinkers

    However, it did get me thinking, if you only really NEED a big van 2 or 3 times a year, why not hire one specifically for those long trips ? That would be heaps cheaper than having one you owned sitting around not used most of the time.

    Or tow a trailer behind the tig for all the holiday stuff.
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    .. only really NEED a big van 2 or 3 times a year, why not hire one specifically for those long trips ? That would be heaps cheaper than having one you owned sitting around not used most of the time.
    Thats the argument I've been using to date .... however .... more and more frequently we have to cart the kids' friends along and even worse the grandparents now that they are getting old ....

    So the 2-3 times a year has escalated to needing more than 5 (at least 7) seats almost every weekend .... .... just 1 of the "joys" of teenage kids no-one tells you about beforehand ....
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    .... just 1 of the "joys" of teenage kids no-one tells you about beforehand ....
    Oh please, don't use that "if only someone told me" argument on VWWC, we are all too grown up and know full well that you were having too much fun at the time to consider the consequences! On the other hand, if all straight couples had that '7-seater' list wallpapered on their bedroom (or wherever) walls along with a '2-seater' list, I think the use of condoms would quickly increase and we would see a reversal of over-population world wide, don't you? ...

    Alfa Romeo Spider
    Aston Martin Vantage
    Aston Martin DB9
    Aston Martin DBS
    Audi TT Roadster
    Audi R8
    BMW Z4
    Caterham Seven
    Citroen Berlingo
    Elfin MS8
    Elfin T5
    Ferrari F430
    Ferrari 599 GTB
    Ferrari California
    Ford Falcon Ute
    Holden Ute
    Holden Combo
    HSV Maloo
    Jaguar XK Convertible
    Lamborghini Gallardo
    Lamborghini Murcielago
    Lotus Elise
    Lotus Exige
    Lotus Euorpa
    Lotus Evora
    Mazda MX-5
    Mercedes Benz SLK
    Mercedes Benz SL
    Morgan Aero 8
    Morgan Aero Supersports
    Porsche Boxster
    Porsche Cayman
    Porsche 911 Cabriolet
    Proton Jumbuck
    Renault Kangoo
    Smart Fortwo coupe
    Smart Fortwo cabrio
    Volkswagen Caddy

    Unlike the 7 seater list, there is only a couple of vehicles here you wouldn't bother selling your children for
    Last edited by rearrange; 26-03-2010 at 03:38 AM.

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    Went to my closest VW over the weekend to get some pricing ....... VWA has despecced the Caravelle and almost everything is now optional .... including Cruise Control ...

    2010 103kw TDI 7spd DSG Caravelle = $49990 + ORC

    Options
    Cruise control = $590
    Side & Curtain A/bags = $890
    Fog lights = $890
    SAT NAV - RNS510 = $3990
    Body Coloured Bumbers = $1390
    Park sensors F+R = $690
    Light & Sound package = $690 (aut headlights + wipers)
    Metalic Paint = $1990

    Even alloy wheels are optional .... I'd get my own and not use VW's

    And dealer deliver still $2995 unless your a corporate customer then $1495 .....

    Still a base spec Vito = $68K driveaway and a Hyundai IMax = $48K driveaway (which has no cruise control, even as an option)
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    that probably explains the following

    http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/sea...&nr=D_14082689

    and

    http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/sea...27708220100322

    i got excited when i saw this, but with the options as you mentioned, i'll keep looking at second hand multis!!

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    New Multivan is gr8 !

    Had my 1st look at the new Multivan this morning ..... it looks pretty good ....

    Been comparing the specs of the Multivan and the Caravelle, both the same $49990 + ORC and the Multivan has many std features that are optional on the Caravelle.

    Did specifically have a really good look at the rear bench in the Multivan and may have found a solution to my 8 seat requirement .... the bench moves forward and thus buying another bench seat on its own and fitting that means I can have 8 seats and all the Multivan goodies and still save $7K over the cost of the Caravelle with the same specs ...

    Now 2.OTT or 2.0 ST is the question .... and its a $7K question .....
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    Frankly....I'd be looking at the Caravelle. For starters, it's a LWB not a SWB (like the Multivan). Yes it is lower specced than the MV but it is much longer - and gives more legal seating capacity. How much will an extra engineer approved bench seat cost for the Multi?

    If you bargain well then the dealer should be able to 'work something out' with respect to the cruise & airbag options. None of the other 'Velle options you posted are (in my mind) essential or need to come from the dealer......especially built-in sat nav. Panel shops can do body coloured bumpers, wheel shops do alloys, auto sparky does fogs (which are useless decorations anyway)...and the rest....yeah maybe the light & sound is worth it but that's about it.

    But in the end....it matters little to me....s'not my money. And sure as silver is silver I won't be buying a new T5.whatever......too rich for me these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seano View Post
    Frankly....I'd be looking at the Caravelle. For starters, it's a LWB not a SWB (like the Multivan). Yes it is lower specced than the MV but it is much longer - and gives more legal seating capacity. How much will an extra engineer approved bench seat cost for the Multi?
    The van will likely be the VW we have had with us for the longest period (8+yrs), so need to get it just right .... the options therfore are those that are "necessary" for me to live with it for 8+yrs and not just for the sake of having it .... Sat Nav will be aftermarket .... no way I'm paying $4K for it from a dealer .... alloys I can use the Tigs stock ones lying in te garage, so thats easily fixed as well. The Multivan stock 16"s are nice to look at though.

    I personally don't like the LWB as I believe it just makes it difficult to use around town on a regular basis.

    The bench seats (all seats actually in the Multivan) are on rails that run the length of the cabin and are easily removable. So adding another is simply clipping it into the existing rails in the cabin and it then behaves just like the existing 1. So its no aftermarket addon job and I have no issues with it technically. Legally it may be a bit of an issue, but will research that now.

    Still need to drive it to see if I can live it ....
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    Hi Sharkie, The bench seat moved to the second row is not the easiet thing to fold down and slide to access the third row should you add another bench seat.


    Regards,

    Scott

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    Instead of getting another rear bench why not do this?...





    These pictures are of the inside of an Australian Multivan.

    Will have a look and see if i can find out the maker but think it was in Victoria.

    Just another idea to confuse you some more!!

    The two out side seats still fold forward to allow rear passengers access.

    Rob

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