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    New Vw ID BUZZ CARGO VAN

    Get my all electric van in December
    Anyone else thinking of going the electric route ?
    https://postimg.cc/gallery/wvZp9jt[/....jpg[/img]

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    Last edited by lenlec; 21st October 2022 at 08:26.

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    Grand Master Dave+63's Avatar
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    Looks good.

    I’ve been driving an E-nv200 since 2015.

    It’s been a lonely few years but with other makes coming on the market this year (most noticeably Vauxhall), there are a lot more about now.

    The Id Buzz is definitely the best looking of the lot though.

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    A few more years maybe. We are planning a few trips through France down to our friends in Murcia no way would I want to be using an electric car for that.

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    This is probably the most tempting electric family car for me. Can’t justify the cost atm though

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    What is actual cost of van

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRB255 View Post
    What is actual cost of van
    42k + vat
    But £5000 electric grant should be available

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenlec View Post
    42k + vat
    But £5000 electric grant should be available
    Version with back seats more, and camper even more I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchmanuk4 View Post
    Version with back seats more, and camper even more I think
    Yeah deffo. The kombi versions 60k or more I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenlec View Post
    Yeah deffo. The kombi versions 60k or more I think
    It’s a lot of money , I guess if it’s on a company scheme it’s manageable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchmanuk4 View Post
    It’s a lot of money , I guess if it’s on a company scheme it’s manageable.
    They’re all a lot of money, seen the price of the diesel T6 California Camper recently?

    A conversion place local to me is hoping to get the van version soon to carry out a couple of custom conversions, they won’t be cheap I expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooks View Post
    They’re all a lot of money, seen the price of the diesel T6 California Camper recently?

    A conversion place local to me is hoping to get the van version soon to carry out a couple of custom conversions, they won’t be cheap I expect.
    I’ve heard of a few camper conversion companies who have loads of these new buzz vans on order to convert

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    I've paid a deposit for a Buzz ID, but no idea on delivery date yet. Think it could be a good 6 months away.

    I've read there's some uncertainty on how well the Buzz vans will convert to campers as they're not sure if any space under the floor for cables / pipes etc. Guess the coach builders will need to get their hands on one first to find out.

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    OK, if you dont need to go far.

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    Not many people will be able to afford that at £42k plus VAT. The cost of electric cars is going to be prohibitive for most people for many years yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Watchmanuk4 View Post
    This is probably the most tempting electric family car for me. Can’t justify the cost atm though

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenlec View Post
    42k + vat
    But £5000 electric grant should be available
    That’s not too horrendous especially with the grant offer

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    It's a bit of a F'ugly Barsteward too innit ?? Beady eyes and all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    It's a bit of a F'ugly Barsteward too innit ?? Beady eyes and all...
    Well, it’s a van at the end of the day isn’t it! 😂

    They’ll sell absolutely loads of them, companies seem to queue up to stick their livery on the latest ‘must have’ vehicle.

    It’ll make a change to estate agents minis anyway…

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefaulkner View Post
    OK, if you dont need to go far.

    This all depends on the charging networks, which I presume are improving.

    When I had an electric Golf it was lovely, but I couldn't leave Devon because the charging network experience was shocking, truly awful.

    I switched to a Tesla and the supercharger network has been fabulous - I've yet to find somewhere I can't go, or have any delays or hiccups. Charging is fast, painless and relatively inexpensive.

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