As a European now living in the US (moved to US about 12 years ago), I am definitely liking Doug's new trend of reviewing Citroens and the Multipla and all the cars I've grown up seeing on the streets, but aren't in the US...
@DoctorSkillz2 жыл бұрын
"European"
@Rhameolution12 жыл бұрын
As an American living in Europe I'm liking it for about the same reason, learning about all the cars that are new to me but I see every day now.
@RDEnduro2 жыл бұрын
Thats funny because I like them because I didn't see them growing up! Enjoy
@plumplum16502 жыл бұрын
@@christianb1707 nah citroen cars are kinda crap.
@plumplum16502 жыл бұрын
*new ones
@simracingeverythin58322 жыл бұрын
I never knew this is called the EuroVan in the states, we just call it the T4 in Europe, it's basically the successor to the Hippie Van, dubbed the Volkswagen T1, so this one is the fourth generation. I'm always amazed at what cars you guys missed out in the States, in some way it's shocking, most of the Euro cars that Doug reviews that he claims to be special are the most common cars here in Europe. xD
@kaitlyn__L2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the name EuroVan stood out to me as very American. I literally said to my TV: “that’s just a T4 but with ugly American bumpers, right?” lol
@FalcoPunch1822 жыл бұрын
Especially because the real EuroVan was a project between Citroen, Peugeot and Fiat. Which resulted in the EuroVan 2 which were the Fiat Ulysse, the Peugeot 807, the Citroen C8 and the Lancia Phedra. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovans
@shept.77362 жыл бұрын
This was the last real “transporter” we got in the states. Afterwards we got the Routan but that was a rebadged Chrysler town and country. It’s a shame I don’t see these as often but it’s fun when I do.
@margussakk1262 жыл бұрын
My chemistry teacher has one lol
@SuperwurstLP2 жыл бұрын
@@shept.7736 First time hearing the name of this vehicle lol. Here Europe we have the Sharan, which is similar to the Routan, but a little smaller and a real Volkswagen. You guys in the states are really missing out on the new T7 and the Mercedes-Benz V-Class Marco Polo, which are amazing, but very expensive
@Olympiann2 жыл бұрын
For those wondering, the bed does fold completely flat but Doug just needed to flip up the rear facing seats for the extra room
@grisza772 жыл бұрын
And the shelf is removable ;)
@Roybaaa2 жыл бұрын
thanks rocky garden dwarf 780, i was looking for this comment
@dustinlee82712 жыл бұрын
Yea I'm here thinking that 'bed' looks extremely uncomfortable lol
@limyohwan2 жыл бұрын
i was about to ask, cause that kink's gonna be painful for anyone over 30
@MatthewUrso2 жыл бұрын
Don't even need to flip them up... I'm 6 5 and leave them down for extra room. Can still get the bed flat
@eric-adamian2 жыл бұрын
8:46 “You can maybe see curtains for the side windows…but why would you need them in back?” Oh Doug…we love your innocence and pure mind
@kalachar2 жыл бұрын
He answered at 9:16😂
@Lennjan2 жыл бұрын
200 hp in german engines differs a lot from american vehicles. 200 is actually pretty powerful if the engine is efficient enough. It also triggers me that you didn't mention that VW actually never stopped making these, at least not in Europe.
@octaviosa7242 жыл бұрын
Exactly, I wish I had a car with a VR6 engine. But the lack of power of this engine in vehicles exported to the USA was probably due to the automatic transmission. In Europe we get lucky if we get this T4 with the 2.4l diesel and not the 1.9.
@Happymali102 жыл бұрын
It's the US, they can't go over 120k on public roads, but they still bitch about anything below 200hp.
@mosasako46792 жыл бұрын
200 european hp ≠ 200 us hp
@epatto2 жыл бұрын
I, too, was surprised to hear that 200 hp was "weak". Americans are just used to way overpowered vehicles. Sure, they are heavy, but still. You can do a lot with a lot less...
@Happymali102 жыл бұрын
@@epatto Someone told me on a forum once that my 75hp Mk4 Golf was "dangerous" and "must struggle to reach 50kph". Yeah it does about 180kph and is fine on the Autobahn, but you do you.
@phlippflop28812 жыл бұрын
It’s so adorable how excited Doug is for a car that is the most common thing where I live. I’ve been riding in these quite often but didn’t really care and Doug on the other hand is completely freaking out about this car. Very nice to have this perspective of an American enthusiast.
@phlippflop28812 жыл бұрын
Also I never thought about this as a van, for me and many other Germans/Europeans it’s always just been the VW Bus, the Bulli or T4
@bonzobonanza2 жыл бұрын
Because old cars like the EuroVan will be special vehicles in the future. You won't see these vehicles again, especially in nice shape.
@buzzshavinutts23492 жыл бұрын
the years 1986-1998 was the most memorable design for VW. just so cool and technical! cool emblems on jetta, etc they are rare , not super crazy rare though. im not that excited for the id buzz it looks generic instead i'll have a classic '77 myself someday!
@L4DProductions2 жыл бұрын
@@phlippflop2881 I laughed when he tried to sell it as “great for storage” as i think EVERY single electrician in Denmark drives a T4/ the successor because of this, haha
@phlippflop28812 жыл бұрын
@@bonzobonanza that might be true in America but in Europe they still sell that car… obviously a newer generation of it but still
@Dreamweaver942 жыл бұрын
Shout-out to Doug and how he's still impressed that a van has a table after driving cars like the Bugatti EB110 lol
@Handl3sAreStupid2 жыл бұрын
I think he's even more excited about the table than he is about a W16 engine.
@pascutia2 жыл бұрын
Growing up in Europe as a kid, I traveled a lot in these. They were usually a diesel with a manual. Very practical and good travel companions.
@zkljaja2 жыл бұрын
And poor Balkan kids looking at you from their Yugos and Zastava 500s cooking their asses of with no ac while travelling to Adriatic 🤣
@timschul1062 жыл бұрын
2.5 TDI 102bhp - best engine ever
@SparkysJourney2 жыл бұрын
It’s bugging me so much that he didn’t fold the bed all the way flat! Overall great review… I’ve always wanted one of these vans
@CarlA-rj3uq2 жыл бұрын
I was hoping that was the case. It makes the rocky ground where I camp look pretty comfortable 🤨
@chemepuppie2 жыл бұрын
Me too! Made me think it didn’t fully extend
@Simple_City2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering how anyone could possibly sleep on that "perfectly flat" bed he pulled out lol. It looked truly horrible to sleep on. Knowing Doug didn't do all the steps to make it actually flat has given me a great deal of relief lol. This has always been my dream camper and I thought for a minute that I wouldn't ever buy one even if I could afford it because of that!
@rickcorlett2 жыл бұрын
He just needed to pull that rearmost cushion back an inch and the bed would have seated flat.
@scotty9320962 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad someone said this, I paused the video at that moment to search for this haha! Looks truly horrid to sleep on, even with a mattress
@victorcorpadea13402 жыл бұрын
As a european who still has one of these, its amazing what you guys actually value them for. It makes me look at these in a completely different form than before. For me these vans have always ben a work horse, nothing special, I own a 95 with the 1.9D 57hp engine and to be honest, it doesn't even want to do highway speeds anymore, but she has been a good tool over the years, sadly rust is starting to get the best of her and the power steering has gone.
@victorcorpadea13402 жыл бұрын
@AB at over 700.000kms, having broken 2 timing belts, and 3 head gaskets, and the engine magically surviving with just the new belt and some coolant, I think the lost hp isn't coming back 😂😂😂
@victorcorpadea13402 жыл бұрын
@Paul S that could work yes
@ToolkiT73UK2 жыл бұрын
@AB T4's are the first FWD transporters . So no chance of a Wheely ;). (no chance in my RWD 78bhp T3 either btw but that is another story ;) )
@xanpagebrown2 жыл бұрын
i was thinking this when doug was talking about it not having much power, my dad has a '98 T4 with the 1.9 TD with 67bhp and anything above 70 is a struggle and very scary. When he said 'only 110hp' i laughed
@MK-sk2mi2 жыл бұрын
No one wants to buy them bro lol belive me. Lololol
@jaroslavmrazek57522 жыл бұрын
The T4 is used literally everywhere in europe from ambulances to construction haulers, not the V6 though, the 2.5 TDI is an indestructible engine.
@akinaccord2 жыл бұрын
yes, ours has almost 450k km on it
@Its_Me_Romano2 жыл бұрын
was used*
@joshua43022 жыл бұрын
@@Its_Me_Romano No. they are still used today
@LouisSubearth2 жыл бұрын
Winnebago also used the T4 as the base for the Rialta motorhome. They came as siamese chassis cabs to save money by shipping two cabs as one vehicle and added the extra frame at the Winnebago factory.
@93gleb2 жыл бұрын
@@akinaccord I have seen them in Prague as ambulance and police vans, both in great shape
@demonstructie2 жыл бұрын
I like when Doug does these European cars, it's such a fresh take on them because he hasn't been around them much. Others I'd like to see are the Renault Clio V6, Renault Avantime, Citroën BX GTi 16v, and Fiat Coupé and Barchetta, but l probably shouldn't hold my breath
@LouisSubearth2 жыл бұрын
He did record a Clio V6 review at the Lane Motor Museum but is yet to release it.
@Jojo214532 жыл бұрын
First gen twingo is a must too.
@fachadolid30302 жыл бұрын
Seat the spanish brand too
@demonstructie2 жыл бұрын
@@LouisSubearth oh damn I'll be keeping an eye out for that one. Was it featured in one of those cars and bids promotions he does?
@bonzobonanza2 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, he almost reviewed an Avantime in the Lane Motor Museum, but unfortunately Doug said that it wasn't working when he went there.
@dusan_the2 жыл бұрын
There were several more versions of T4 in Europe: Transporter (usually panelvan but also available with seats and windows) is the cheapest version usually for builders and workers, Caravelle, more comfy for passangers Multivan - version with foldable third row And then Westfalia with popup top. Also there is 40 cm longer version of Transporter and Caravelle. Most usual and reliable diesel engine is 75kw 2.5 TDI which most people prefer for good balance of performance and fuel consumption. The most powerful diedel is available in 111kw version. In Europe, there are not many gas engines with V6 because of high consumption. Automatic transmission is also very rare here due to its unrealiability. That gearbox was not designed for such a heavy car so it can fail and the fix is very expensive. So most of T4s have manual. I got T4 Caravelle and i love it. Using it for work, trips, camping, moving friends. Highly versatile. Thanks for the video, Doug!
@ToolkiT73UK2 жыл бұрын
In the UK you see more T2s and T3s than T4s are mostly rusted away.. the one reviewed is luckily a California kept one, so has not lived the hard life of northern Europe..
@panzerveps2 жыл бұрын
In Europe it was called Miami, and the T5 was named California.
@EddyPee2 жыл бұрын
da kennt sich jemand aus ;)
@captainevenslower44002 жыл бұрын
@@panzerveps No. It has always been called the California since the T3
@panzerveps2 жыл бұрын
@@captainevenslower4400 Really? Then explain the T4 Miami camper we had at our dealership last year?
@grnlkr2 жыл бұрын
Three time EuroVan owner here (all T4b Weekenders), a few points to make in this great overview of these oh-so-quirky vans. A few more points… 1. The owners manual states not to have the table up while the vehicle is in motion. Probably too much potential injury in case of a collision. 2. The fridge box can slide out for access without having to lift the seat base. 3. The rear climate control is only to add heat, not cool air. GLS and MV versions had rear A/C compressors. 4. MV “tintop” vans had snap-in curtains. 5. The bed will fold completely flat. 6. The rear compartment lighting, fridge box and rear power ports are all powered by the “house battery,” located under the passenger seat. It gets recharged via the alternator, and saves the starting battery. 7. The pop-top latch is a modified A1 Golf/Rabbit hood latch. 8. The smaller size is nice as it’ll fit in most garages. Find another vehicle that sleeps four and will match that feat. 9. No glove box due to crash requirements. Other markets had cubbies in place of the knee bolster on the passenger side. The owners manual fits well in the passenger door pocket. 10. VW only sold about 5k of these per year in the last three model years. All have seemingly migrated to the West Coast. 11. There is also a full camper van available, with a 10” longer wheelbase. Imported as cargo vans and converted by Winnebago. However, the quality was not up to the same level as the Westfalia components. 12. It’s peppy enough to keep up in modern traffic, but it is under-geared and sucks gas at a rather rapid rate. Figure upper-teens for most combined driving. MPGs drop precipitously at higher speeds. 13. VW has been making them since 2003, just not importing them to the US. Oddly enough, the EuroVan GLS and MV both had tinted windows in the rear passenger area, but the MV Weekender, without adequate rear A/C and large windows, is like a rolling aquarium. It’s highly advisable to tint those windows.
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
man, best comment I've seen so far! kudos to you!
@bryanclifford10652 жыл бұрын
14. ONE MORE FEATURE: When your camping or hanging out inside, half of the inside roof/bottom of the upper bed folds up & hangs from the tent ceiling providing headroom or openness inside
@captainevenslower44002 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who knows his stuff 👍
@grnlkr2 жыл бұрын
@@Turk380 Thanks! I am a bit of a nerd.
@grnlkr2 жыл бұрын
@@bryanclifford1065 Ah yeah, that was such a nice touch when I had my EuroVans.
@svendobschall85062 жыл бұрын
These actually came with a regular glove box. Like in a lot of other cars of the 90s, the passenger airbag was added later in the production run in place of the glove box which led to making another compartment lockable.
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
they still came with a glove box in the rest of the world. it's just empty space behind that knee bolster. I have no idea we weren't deemed worthy for one in the US.
2 жыл бұрын
There were even versions with box on top of dashboard (no airbag). Very desirable kind of "glovebox" today.
@Fe_lix2 жыл бұрын
@@Turk380 For having went through the process of homologating a euro-car model to the US on a previous job I can tell you it's the stupid US crash regulation. An unattached front passenger must exit alive and not go through the windshield of a frontal crash at 30mph (not sure for the speed). So if the car wasn't design for this purpose from the ground up you end up needing to put a big thing that will block the knees of the passenger in case of a crash to avoid him flying through the windshield, so the glovebox replaced by this ugly foam pad. (no one said you should be able to walk after...)
@deltajohnny2 жыл бұрын
@@Fe_lix thank you very much for the information! 😉😉
@Simon_r26002 жыл бұрын
We have the 5 Zylinder Diesel. It has airbags and glove box. We also have the lockable compartent in the drivers door
@antons62982 жыл бұрын
Funfact: While Volkswagen sold these as “Eurovan“ in California and the whole US, they sold (and still sell them) as “California“ in Europe.
@grisza772 жыл бұрын
Nah. That's a multivan. California is the one with kitchenette and wardrobe-ish thingy
@rome06102 жыл бұрын
Yes, but the "California" has no rear-facing seats, instead it has a small kitchen unit and a portable toilet.
@antons62982 жыл бұрын
@@grisza77 Actually every VW T-Series since the T4 with a pop up roof is called “California“. The equivalent to the one Doug tested (without a kitchen) is the “California Beach“. There is also the “California Ocean“ and “California Coast“, both with a kitchen. But you're right the models without a pop up roof and the back to back seats are called “Multivan“ in Europe (as well as “Caravelle“ and “Transporter“ in different trims).
@grisza772 жыл бұрын
@@antons6298 checked, you're correct. Never knew they vere offered new with westphalia gear, thought they were aftermarket refits. Very rare in my parts.
@Charliefox712 жыл бұрын
Makes sense they would give it that name. If they called it the “Alabama”, VW would go out of business .
@garethdwatkins2 жыл бұрын
There was an even higher spec version available in Europe called the California. It had a full Westfalia kitted interior as well as the pop top roof.. It consisted of the rock'n'roll bed ... yes that's what they were called, a two burner cooker, a diesel heater, the fridge was usually 12V/240V (when you used the mains hook up) & gas.... It had lots of cupboard space and was pretty much the same as what was called the Vanagon in the US... Once the T5 came out VW ceased it's collaboration with Westfalia and continued the California, but kitted out as factory by VW... Interestingly Westfalia did a Mercedes Vito version, which had an identical interior to the California called the Marco Polo. I have in the past owned both the T4 VW camper and the Mercedes Marco Polo... both great vehicles...
@beckettschefold5012 жыл бұрын
So the Califonia trim wasn't available in California XD
@arokh722 жыл бұрын
The current version is called the California here in Australia as well. There's also the Caddy California.
@bonzobonanza2 жыл бұрын
The ironic thing is that Volkswagen made a van called the 'California' that isn't even available in the USA
@thelunatuckshow52302 жыл бұрын
VW also worked with Winnebago on the same van. I still have my 2000 Eurovan Camper. Winnebago spec.
@jonny29002 жыл бұрын
@@yungboicontigo9278 Yeah these names were used because California was, at the time at least, a symbol of freedom, adventure and luxury for europeans
@eoinenglish52212 жыл бұрын
Doug, I have this exact van. Also, vw have never stopped making different versions of this van. You reviewed the 4th gen face-lift model. There is a 5, a 5.1, a 6 and a 6.1. They come with a host of diesel engines and drive trains producing between 84 and 204hp from factory.
@DoctorSkillz2 жыл бұрын
Are you thinking about selling yours?
@manuelg80502 жыл бұрын
Yes here in germany you can buy many different versions and sizes new from VW. So they are there but just not in the US, which is probably a weired business decision.
@jjlegend39222 жыл бұрын
@@manuelg8050 Our "Min van" market is just flooded. There's too many options already, and it seems like people upgrade to Transit Vans if mini vans aren't cutting it. I always thought these were the perfect middle ground for size, and kinda sharp looking. We just don't see these in the states. Toyota and Chrysler seem to be king of the "Mini Van" market over here. I put mini van in quotes, because I believe you guys refer to them as "People movers"?
@AdamG19832 жыл бұрын
84 hp, JFC. How does it even get up a hill?
@leonstolberg80252 жыл бұрын
@@AdamG1983 they are Diesels so they do pull quite well...
@theodoron2 жыл бұрын
I had a 1995 water cooled Vanagon. I loved it. It was underpowered, but rode like a dream. We drove round trip from CA to NY with two children and had a blast! Loved them and I can’t wait for the electric version the ID Buzz.
@claudio680972 жыл бұрын
As a Volkswagen Parts consultant I can say that in the US market VW is phasing out the EuroVan its damn near impossible to get OEM parts for them now. If you purchase one just keep in mind that most parts you need are going to be aftermarket... VW made so many different variants that the aftermarket part you bought probably wont fit so be aware of such things ! The VR6 engine is a gem though
@DukeFame882 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I'm looking to buy a 2003 Eurovan MV. Is 200k miles too much?
@biggorilla19992 жыл бұрын
@@DukeFame88 the transmission is going to be on the way out. The manuals from Germany were golden, but the automatics were horrible
@StephenAldaco2 жыл бұрын
would you not buy it because there are no parts?
@biggorilla19992 жыл бұрын
@@StephenAldaco It's over 20 years old. Any car with that age is going to be hard to find good quality parts without paying up the nose. Plus with the recent craze with these vans, everyone is looking for parts. Windshield wiper motor, non rusted body parts, the list goes on. My dad imported a low mileage one from germany with a turbo diesel and a manual and it's been great. Van is a hoot when everything is working well, but a pain when you have to source parts to fix what will eventually break. I guess you could really say that about any old vehicle for that matter
@carlstanland53332 жыл бұрын
Doug should go over to Europe and do a road trip doing reviews of cars we don’t get over here. I know he does old imported ones here, but current models would be cool too.
@farhanpramadipta18582 жыл бұрын
unfortunately, Doug mentioned in a vid several years back that he isn't really interested in going abroad to review cars like he used to in some instances, cause he explained in California there's at least one example of every car he wants to review...the last time he went away to review a car was that mercedes-maybach in Australia a few years back
@reps2 жыл бұрын
I had one once, amazingly useful vehicle! Unfortunately I didn't know any better and bought one with a VR6 engine and automatic gearbox which are both not very fitting for these imo.
@gustavrsh2 жыл бұрын
The PPMs guy watches doug, that was unexpected
@jonytube2 жыл бұрын
Manual TDI is always the way to go!
@VanilIli2 жыл бұрын
my dad had the t5 model with 2,5L inline 5 Zylinder diesel with a VTG Turbo, 170hp with 400nm torque(6 speed manual), that thing could do serious work with also sucking less then 9Liters/100km
@packardcaribien2 жыл бұрын
This one is equipped like that haha
@Matt-di6nb2 жыл бұрын
Tut tut should of had the 5 pot instead
@dasteknoviking2 жыл бұрын
Just to correct Doug, you can still buy this van new from VW in rest of the world. The weekender is called the California Beach, and the full out camper is called the California Ocean (has kitchen). They also offer a larger version based on the Crafter that's called the Grand California with a bathroom. In addition Mercedes sells the Metris as Vito or V Klasse in EU in a factory camper as well, Marco Polo. For someone who is limited on budget and size, there is a factory camper in the VW Caddy as well! You can get a camper from Ford as the Transit Nugget also factory and not extremely expensive!
@acerIOstream2 жыл бұрын
Wow looks like they're actually available in Canada as a 2021 model year! Americans could potentially import them from there.
@dasteknoviking2 жыл бұрын
Also Doug did not really mention the fact that full blown camper version was available. It came in the longer wheelbase (which was available in EU) that wasn't available for the passenger version. It offered lots of items such as sink, fridge, cooktop, and usually only came in white. These are super desirable even in the EU. T4 2.5 TDI is actually regarded as the best of all Transporters. T5 has some odd issues here n there, T6 with the 2.0 TDI is a complete disaster due to the horrible EGR cooler design that blows up the motor. T7? Well that should just be called the Multivan, not a T7. It has nothing in common with the T6.1 that is still used by everyone from post office workers, farmers, families etc. It comes in so many varieties and flavors that opening up the order book to build one is a pretty crazy affair.
@glurak8882 жыл бұрын
Marco Polo and the shitty "Nugget" is factory? WTF ARE THESE NAMES
@dasteknoviking2 жыл бұрын
@@glurak888 naming convention has been around for years. It's kind of like Starcraft or Gladiator back in the USA when conversion vans used to be cool. Naming doesn't bother us Euros, this is why you can't have nice things
@tren1332 жыл бұрын
Watch Doug for quirks and features, not for actual auto market advice. There is a good reason VW doesn't sell this in the US, and simply put they know they can never make a profit at it. A few "van life" people buying crappy old Eurovans at inflated prices doesn't mean VW can move 20,000 Californias a year if they brought it back. Hell Mercedes ALREADY sells the Metris van in the US, but they don't sell the Marco Polo camper. The bean counters and marketers at Benz aren't idiots. They know they can sell enough cheapo Metris camper vans per year to justify the cost of federalizing and marketing that model in the US, but they also know they will never sell enough Marco Polos which would retail at something like 60k USD to be able to make a business case for selling them here.
@Timico10002 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: in Europe this version is called "California" and it is still on sale, just look on the homepage of "Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge" for the "California 6.1". And it has competitors like the Ford Transit Custom "Nugget" and the Mercedes "Marco Polo" which is based on the Vito (utilitarian, "Metris" in the US) or V-Class (more luxurious).
@glurak8882 жыл бұрын
Not the same car.
@Kavi4GP2 жыл бұрын
@@glurak888 the VW California is the direct modern replacement.
@Simon_r26002 жыл бұрын
Now the T7 is out. But the T4 like in the video is just a older (better) model than the 5, 6, 6.1 and probably the 7
@Timico10002 жыл бұрын
@@Simon_r2600 And the 7 is much smaller, and also (in my opinion) not really nice to look at.
@Timico10002 жыл бұрын
@@Azureecosse I don't where you are from but in Europe the "California" nameplate is around since the 80s. Just look for "T3 California".
@SquareoftheyearFM2 жыл бұрын
My dad had an Ex VW USA Eurovan MV in SoCal. When he died I shipped it to the UK where I live. In fact I think I did a few videos on it. People would seriously come up to him in the street and offer to buy it. The V6 (24v VR6) is quite thirsty for UK petrol prices though.
@erikvbook2 жыл бұрын
Sad that the new VW Californias is not for sale in the US, would be fun to see you review one of those. They have even more quirks with a full out kitchen and more! Great video as always though!
@gonzalesdk2 жыл бұрын
Agreed :) maybe he should do a camper van special the next time he comes to Europe :) I have the Mercedes Marco Polo, I’d love to see that featured on the channel :)
@callumdonington22272 жыл бұрын
Honestly with some minor changes and a beefier diesel they would sell all day long in the NA market.
@munzirrafik77532 жыл бұрын
maybe someone in California didnt like it to be named on a camper van .
@Jackson-yj3mf2 жыл бұрын
I grew up with one of these vans. My parents bought it new in 2003. So many great road trips in this thing!
@joshbacon82412 жыл бұрын
Those must have been some great childhood memories for you…
@calvinw85792 жыл бұрын
Exact same thing. This thing was so much better than a mini van as a child. So many fast food meals were consumed on that table. And fun fact, that space below the seats is big enough for a child. If you close the trunk they are totally trapped. Ask me how I know
@alpaljl2 жыл бұрын
Same. My folks also purchased one brand new in 2003. We still have it at 181,xxx. It got some external fire damage. It is not structural. We are debating repairing it because we have so many memories in this van and just love it too much. It was a mechanical nightmare its whole life, but we can overlook that...
@seattleraf2 жыл бұрын
Same! Too bad we got rid of it. But I learned to drive with a blue one. Still smile every time I see one which isn’t tooo rare in Seattle.
@SingingSimplified2 жыл бұрын
I love how excited Doug gets about a table. Can you imagine eating dinner with him? "WOW, IT'S A SALT SHAKER!! You could shake salt onto any food you like!""
@ScottXC912 жыл бұрын
People’s (YOU) ability, or lack thereof, to understand context these days astounds me.
@SingingSimplified2 жыл бұрын
@@ScottXC91 lol it was a joke sir. I love Doug with all my heart!
@FrequencyORD2 жыл бұрын
“Wow a fork! What a convenient way to eat your food!”
@ScottXC912 жыл бұрын
@@Brianz99 nobody asked you either.
@GarthGoldberg2 жыл бұрын
I had a '92 five-cylinder 2.5 with a five-speed manual. It was actually fine on long trips. It was slow off the line, but once it got rolling it had good torque to keep it going. I've now got a one-owner (me) 2002 MV with 136,000 miles which is still running great. Mileage is still the same at 16 in town and 19 to 20 on the highway. Transmission was replaced once under warranty (50k miles) but it's still going well at this mileage. From 2001, it's the only van on the market that had four wheel independent suspension (front with torsion bars), four-wheel disc brakes, ABS, dynamic stability control, and brake proportioning. From 2002, Climatronic was standard. There really isn't anything on the market that compares in terms of overall utility. It's great on long trips, of which we've done several. It has more cargo space than a Suburban. The visibility out the front is fantastic, and it's surprising Doug didn't comment on that. We test drove a Mercedes Metris, which has almost the identical exterior dimensions, but the ride and handling are inferior. The VW has a solid, German car feel. I replaced the front ball joints, sway bar links and bushings, and motor mounts. The ride is still smooth and the tracking precise. The reason VW isn't selling the current Transporter (now up to T7) here is because of the "Chicken Tax", a 25% tax on light trucks. The Transporter is still very common in Europe. In fact, it was the most common VW we saw in Norway.
@michaelconverse51272 жыл бұрын
The Vanagon was actually very safe for its day in a crash. Vw really engineered the framework behind the sheet metal. Even the 73-up bus passed safety standards for passenger cars, well before trucks were required to.
@littlewolfblue13892 жыл бұрын
Have this van and LOVE it! Also, the shelf in the back is actually really easy to remove. Just two buttons, which makes it a great hauler. I use mine like a pickup truck 80% of the time.
@jjlegend39222 жыл бұрын
are your rockers also completely ate out? Nothing I do seems to keep the rust off this thing lmao
@jska4132 жыл бұрын
@Little Wolf Blue with the shelf out, can you fit 4’x8’ sheets of Plywood?
@littlewolfblue13892 жыл бұрын
@@jska413 Yes, but barely. I've scuffed up the plastic on the tailgate sliding it in, but it definitely fits.
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
had a '99 MV and it was the all-time best "scooter rally" vehicle ever! take the seats out, and you could RIDE 2 Vespas into it, mirrors and all, and then anchor them down to the jumpseat mounting points like it was made for it. Plenty of room leftover for all your helmets and riding gear & luggage etc.
@pk95562 жыл бұрын
Here in Germany they keep their value nearly as well as a Porsche. Tough times for families looking for one.
@grisza772 жыл бұрын
They're expensive to maintain in good nick. If I was to sell mine I would rather not get much over the investment made.
@Andre-ic3on2 жыл бұрын
Selbst verrostete Krücken gehen für enormes Geld weg.Echt unfassbar
@future.mortician2 жыл бұрын
I’m not into the whole “van life” thing, but I genuinely want one of these. Never even heard of it but that just looks so cool and fun!!!
@Fekillix2 жыл бұрын
The newer ones are much better too. Westfalia has a van that size with a high top that has four sleeping spots, stand up shower, toilet and kitchen.
@atrece132 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too, I'm not into van life but one of those would be cool to have lol
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
as a lifelong VW enthusiast, I will tell you.. no. you really don't. lol unless you have gobs and gobs of disposable income, or are willing to adopt the entire "lifestyle" to do the work yourself...
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
@@yungboicontigo9278 it is. Unfortunately it's mated to one of the worst automatic transmissions of all time.
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
@@yungboicontigo9278 not sure if you're asking about the van overall, or just my comment about the trans.. but either way.. parts are rapidly diminishing for the t4's in the US, mostly only a few specialty mail order shops carry the bulk of them, many are completely NLA. Owners will have a VERY hard time finding a shop willing to work on them at all.. and even harder finding a *competent* repair shop. Remember, the newest T4 in the US is almost 20 years old now, and it was a modern car (well, modern by VW enthusuiast standards lol) with lots of plastic crap that's now brittle and turning to dust. as for the automatic trans we got... from what I understand it's the same unit that came in the Golf just with a longer diff housing. and the same cooling... a heat exchanger that engine coolant circulates through! maybe you can get away with that on a Golf, but not so much a 1-ton truck. especially with the heavy camper models and the Winnebago Rialta & Vista Class C RV's built on a T4. at the beginning VW also told owners they were "unserviceable" and had a "lifetime lube" LLOOOLLL!!!! yeah, so there's a lot out there with 100k+ miles and have NEVER had the cooked oil changed.
@rvr46172 жыл бұрын
Great vans! My dad has had all kind of vw Transporters over the years for his construction company. He still owns a t4 double cab pick up that he bought before I was born in '92. It's in the blue color like the picture you showed. Over the years it has become a family member. My siblings and I all learned how to drive in it, went camping with it, moved our stuff in to our first apartments etc.. A lot of memories are with that little van. Now after 30 years and 400k km she is starting to get rough around the edges.. But we decided to never let her go and we're going to try to give her the restoration she deserves.
@flojotube2 жыл бұрын
I HAVE THIS VAN (1999) in a CUSTOM MATTE GREEN for sale in NJ - Mine is the “MV” version without the pop-top - it has the Jetta VR6 Engine - SOME THINGS @Doug DeMuro MISSED: 1. There’s a large lockbox under the driver seat (in mine anyway) 2. The BED flattens out COMPLETELY FLAT, he didn’t pull the rear seats forward enough. 3. He also didn’t “FLIP UP” the rear-facing seats with the bed deployed (which is probably why he couldn’t flatten the bed), but this is yet another “quirk & feature” of the rear area he didn’t know about. 4. I believe that ONLY the “MV Weekender” has the refrigerator, mine doesn’t. 5. The ORIGINAL CURTAINS are EXTREMELY RARE to find in a used MV. However, they attach with “buttons” which are mounted all around the interior, so aftermarket options become much easier. Mine is limo tinted, so no need for curtains. 6. Another feature I believe was only on the “MV Weekender” is the rear window screens, however, I’ve added my own, along w/ a removable window exhaust fan, AND a HUGE, sturdy “center-split” screen for the rear hatch opening so that it can be left open while camping without bugs invading the interior. 7. The rear hatch opening is MASSIVE, so having the screen back there makes the inside feel amazingly airy when lying in the bed. There’s also available screening for the sliding side door so it, too, can be left open while camping. 8. Another COMMON reason for leaving the slider and/or rear hatch OPEN while camping is the fact that there were (and still are) TENTS & AWNINGS designed to attach to the rear and/or side of the Eurovan which make this van a modular, multi-room camping hotel, and an absolute fantasy come true for your kids to enjoy. I always wondered if I should reach out to Doug about reviewing my van, but since it’s NOT very “stock” (custom matte army green paint, custom matte black wheels, original curtains removed, etc) I didn’t think it would be an accurate representation of the Eurovan for the viewers. I will say this (to anyone interested in the Eurovan) - THE MV WEEKENDER the Doug just showed us is RARE - Forget about buying mine or anyone else’s when you can bid on this one on “CarsAndBids” - Finding a Eurovan with THIS MUCH original equipment in THIS condition is again, EXTREMELY RARE… the pop-top version makes it even MORE rare considering MANY of the few you’ll actually find for sale have damaged pop-tops. This particular Eurovan that Doug featured is a TRUE GEM that deserves to sell for TOP DOLLAR.
@sb99koxx2 жыл бұрын
I just bought my 2nd T4. It's a 2,5 5 cylinder Caravelle Syncro (I will swap the Multivan interior from my old one the 1,9 4 cylinder). They are absolute awesome cars ! The syncro's (4x4) are a blast. They did make them with rear lock diff. A blast to ride & camp with. I now have a 1994 & 2002 one & I absolutely adore them. So proud to see this car on Dough's channel. The Eurovan (with automatic gearbox) is practicaly non existing here in Europe.
@masemasemasie2 жыл бұрын
Dough?
@nicostenfors56902 жыл бұрын
Be careful with the syncro ones, do not use 5th gear under 80km/h. Bearings are undersized and are poorly lubricated under 80km/h which results in gearbox failure.
@gettinyolked2 жыл бұрын
I grew up with my father having multiple VW Vanagons and then the longest lasting was a ‘93 White Eurovan with the full Westphalia package just like this one. We used it exactly as Doug talked about in the back with the table. Playing card games with the lights on long road trips. It was great for us for vacations and then my father used it for hauling cargo by taking out the rear seats to carry cabinets and furniture from place to place for his work. I really miss it! We drove it to just about 200k miles but had to send it to the junkyard when it finally was mechanically totaled back in the early 2010s. Always would get thumbs up driving it around. People loved it!
@Hadi_765lt2 жыл бұрын
We need you to get your hands on the vw grand California!
@dragospahontu2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to get one of those and mod the hell out of it.
@captainevenslower44002 жыл бұрын
Or just a regular California
@jestem_olo2 жыл бұрын
Funfact: Engine is not regular V6 but its VR6 and only VW made this type of engines. They sounds incredible.
@SnoqualmieShredder2 жыл бұрын
was looking for this comment.... hard to believe doug didn't mention this
@TableTennisBuca2 жыл бұрын
@@SnoqualmieShredder He did mention that it is a VR6 later in the video. The thing I found cool about this van, at the time (the wife and I test drove one in 2002) is that IIRC, this was the first North American instance of the 24V VR6 (one year prior to the 2003 Jetta GLI with the 24V VR6).
@azb20102 жыл бұрын
I had a 2001 Weekender for 10 years. Had a real love/hate relationship with it. It was massively versatile, easy to drive, and absolutely huge inside. Like 60 more cubic feet than a Ford Expediotion xl. With the super low floor and the seats removed it was simple to load my big twin Harley or large furniture in the back. It was also great for weekend camping and/or road trips. However, it went through 3 auto transmissions in 120k miles, and mine had an issue with the hardening of the cam chain gear, and it needed to be replaced a bit over 100k miles. If it was offered with the turbo diesel and manual transmission, I would still own it. I did sell it for almost what I paid for it after 140k miles and 10 years, so there is that. My new Ford Transit won't fit in the garage but has tons more room inside, it's significantly more reliable and gets about the same mpg.
@theunknowngamer83212 жыл бұрын
Being British, I've only ever seen these VW vans with a 1.9 and 2.5 TDI. It feels wierd seeing one with a VR6
@jonasgeisner73362 жыл бұрын
2,2 tdi you mean?? :P
@rp14792 жыл бұрын
Same here in germany..... every old car like this has a Manual TDI
@captainevenslower44002 жыл бұрын
@@jonasgeisner7336 no, 1.9 td or 2.5 tdi
@sextapepvain2 жыл бұрын
Tdi is king tho
@theunknowngamer83212 жыл бұрын
@@jonasgeisner7336 I'm pretty sure they never made a 2.2 TDI
@veyron726942 жыл бұрын
Doug, you’ve also missed the quirky part where the mirrors are not the same, passenger side is more vertical where the driver’s side is horizontal. And they do close, where lots of Eurovan owners don’t know about
@zalansz94502 жыл бұрын
Before I became an American, I grew up in Europe and we always had one VW van. Starting from the old rear, air-cooled engined Bus to the T4 tdi, and Caravelle, Transporter etc.. The T4 diesel with manual (no turbo, it was before the tdi era) was an exceptionally - miserably slow vehicle. The tdi versions really changed the game for these vans- T4 and up.
@Timico10002 жыл бұрын
Even in Europe the T4 is the more loved version as its successor,the T5, gained a bad reputation for various quality issues and drivetrain problems. A good T4 still sells for more money than a T5.
@Naff22 жыл бұрын
3 month ago I was able to buy my self one of my dream car's. A VW T5 (2007) California All with curtains, little gas cooker, refrigerator, bed and pop up roof, headed seats and alot of space for 2-4 people and I love this little bus. Since the T5 model this camping van has gotten so much better, the T4 was just the beginning
@joshbrailsford2 жыл бұрын
Strangely, I saw a Eurovan here in the UK less than a week ago. Also, Volkswagen did have a normal "minivan" in the 1990s, the Sharan, which sold well in Europe alongside "badge-engineered" Seat Alhambra and Ford Galaxy versions. My dad had a 2002 Ford Galaxy until 2013 when he replaced it with a 2012 Volkswagen Caravelle, essentially a newer version of this Eurovan but without the pop-up top.
@Jehowy6662 жыл бұрын
It wasn't bad-engineered, it was developed by VW and Ford together.
@davidjames29102 жыл бұрын
The second generation Sharan is still in production and popular with airport taxi operators as well as families. Fantastic haulers and very comfortable.
@InfiniteForces2 жыл бұрын
Here in Brazil we only had the T1 and T2 models but we all call them Kombi(for some reason VW never wanted to bring the T3 here),with the T2 living until 2006 with the air boxer(because of emissions regulations) and 2013 because it couldn't be fitted with airbags and ABS that became mandatory the next year. Also the T4 in the base version came here only in the base passenger version from 1995 to 2001,but it failed miserably due to pricing,lack of cheap reliability(by that I mean the Kombi T2 was turning almost 40 years so it was very very cheap to maintain and it didn't broke down easily unlike the T4 which was very expensive to maintain,almost considered a luxury car by 90s Brazil standards),styling(which was a far cry from the easily recognizible rounded loafbread design the T2 had) and most importantly, 1997 Asian Crisis which made the government raise taxes by 40% to avoid capital flight(congratulations Thailand,couldn't you just payed your external debt before it became too big to do it?) and severely impacting import car sales,most notably Daewoo and VW imported vehicles such as the Passat and the T4 which was quietly discontinued with high inventories in 2001.
@CarsonmyMind2 жыл бұрын
We have one with the full kitchen and Westfalia package. Using it to tow our Porsche 944 to race events. With the 2.5 tdi 102hp 4 speed auto. Best van ever :)
@Turk3802 жыл бұрын
all we ever got in the US was the VR6 and AWFUL automatic transmission :(
@alpaljl2 жыл бұрын
@@Turk380 Awful is an understatement. We rebuilt our EuroVan's automatic transmission twice.
@slasher98832 жыл бұрын
Wow that sounds like it is full on Instagram vanlife worthy. Just hire a couple of young attractive influencer types to pretend it is their van and watch the likes roll in, lol.
@CarsonmyMind2 жыл бұрын
@@Turk380 The auto is probably the same as yours. I've added an external radiator in the front with a fan connected to a thermo switch. I'm towing a lot, so keeping the temps down is important.
@CarsonmyMind2 жыл бұрын
@@slasher9883 who cares about likes😅. We own it for practical reasons, mainly the low height and 2 beds👌
@austinkoziol60722 жыл бұрын
Welp, that's it. Doug has convinced me to sell all my possessions, buy this van, and go rogue. Thank you Doug.
@heidekuhns73092 жыл бұрын
FYI - The rear shelf does lift out easily... take the pad out first, then just pull on the ends of the 2 frame rods to release the hold on the board to lift it right out. And there are two more storage compartments on either side in the rear if you just lift the rear shelf up (you do not have to take it all the way out). I grew up in several 70's camper vans, so it was my dream to raise my own kids in one on cross country travels. They had already stopped bringing them to the US, so they were already hard to find, but I finally got my hands on one a few states away, used it and loved it until the kids left for college when I finally sold it. Unfortunately it didn't take long for seller's remorse to set in so I searched high and low until I finally found one again - and my daughter has already claimed this one as her inheritance!
@alexanderloidl98192 жыл бұрын
18:58 interesting how different the European and US market of VW is, here in Europe they now even have two camper vans put apprently not in the US. Also, VW Transporters can be found basically EVERYWHERE in Europe in all sizes and forms (pickups, people carrier and even ambulances).
@zyante12 жыл бұрын
In Europe you can get the VW California but not here in California or North America
@erikh10412 жыл бұрын
these are still around in europe, i see them every day. most people use them as vans for carrying stuff and a lot of different companies use these for exactly that
@ivankuzin83882 жыл бұрын
Interestingly these serve exactly the same purpose as pick-up trucks do in the States - used by tradespeople to carry some materials and gear to work sites :)
@sen_ex2 жыл бұрын
@@ivankuzin8388 In America they use pick-up trucks because if someone tries to steal something from the bed you can just shoot them xD
@ivankuzin83882 жыл бұрын
@@sen_ex Also shows how much drier an US climate is on average.
@bbbbccc17172 жыл бұрын
14:55 the lack of a glovebox has probably more to do with its early 90s design before passenger airbags were mandated. Lots of cars in this era had to install the passenger airbag where the glovebox was originally designed to go.
@robink.94592 жыл бұрын
Exactly. The Eurovan/T4 was produced from 1990 to 2003. Airbags were introduced in 1995.
@JohnSmith-ef8nr2 жыл бұрын
Mine has a locking glove box in that space.
@captainevenslower44002 жыл бұрын
As stated in my comment, all Eurovans in the rest of the world had gloveboxes. Even the ones with an airbag. But due to special US safety regulations, the area where the glovebox should have been was labeled a knee impact zone and therefore had to be padded with some sort of soft surface to meet us crash standards. The area under the steering wheel was also padded where elsewhere it had more storage spaces.
@OlieWheeler2 жыл бұрын
Here in Europe, even 100hp in a Eurovan (T4) is MASSIVE! the lowest displacement engine fitted to a t4 is the 1.9L Diesel (non-turbo). Which makes a blistering 59hp. Now THATS slow!
@artvandellay2 жыл бұрын
That’s so wild to think about. In the US you’d typically see 160-200hp as common, but still low. I had a Dodge Ram pushing 400hp before.
@ujanzabonje14162 жыл бұрын
@@artvandellay 'cuz 'Muuuuriiiicaaaaa
@OlieWheeler2 жыл бұрын
@@artvandellay wow, here in Europe the standard of cars is about 60-100hp. More than that and its either a “faster car” or its a massive suv and weighs a bomb and needs it to move. 400hp is difficult to use on euro roads, even on motorways! Traffic, corners, ect. Not to mention the price of fuel here lol
@DSP165692 жыл бұрын
@@OlieWheeler And with these less than 100hp cars europeans still able to drive 80 to 100mph on the Autobahn while americans need 400 and more hp to cruise with approx 65mph on a Interstate :-)
@OlieWheeler2 жыл бұрын
@@DSP16569 its crazy when Americans say something with
@HydraulicPressChannel2 жыл бұрын
24k for a old VW van! That would be 4k€ in europe :D I used to have newer T5 model with 200hp diesel and it was pretty good for van to drive but kept breaking down all the time. After that I am not going to touch any VW products ever again :D
@sweetwater21282 жыл бұрын
Love your channel! I agree VW are cool but unreliable
@TheVipter2 жыл бұрын
Honestly a T5 Westfalia goes for around 5-10k depending on Condition, Mileage and Options.
@leonardgaffron5192 жыл бұрын
Sadly, after the T4 and the switch to gasoline engines the T series indeed became way more unreliable and prone to frequent breakdowns. The T4 &with the right care also the T3 are known in europe for their reliability, especially with the 2.5 TDI motors. Mine is running since 2002 with 340000 miles and had only minor issues! (also since this seems to be the T4 Multivan Atlantis modified for the american market with 30k miles, 20k is not that overpriced imo)
@bpruetzmann2 жыл бұрын
Good T4‘s are expensive for that reason…
@tim69_smcv2 жыл бұрын
Haha 4k in Europe would be a dream! It‘s worth way more than 15k in Germany as an example…
@erwinordonez83682 жыл бұрын
I'm a little surprised that Doug didn't mention the 90's Toyota Hi-Ace and the Mitsubishi Delica. These JDM vans had about 80-90% of the features in this EuroVan. Except for the bed/tent above the roof. I think these can be now legally imported to the US and they are selling for cheap. Most of these vans have Diesel engines which is economical and more than enough to pull the weight of the van. Some of them even have 4x4/4-wheel drive configurations which means you can take it off road and sleep inside it. Hopefully Doug finds one to review as well.
@Broke_Motorsports2 жыл бұрын
Look up the Nissan Prairie, from the 80's. I've got one and its got an even bigger flat seat/bed setup!
@larryfnlindsey2 жыл бұрын
There is in fact a pop top version of the Toyota hi ace
@thahbx2 жыл бұрын
I was driving T4 Transporter when I worked for alcohol distribution back in the day. It had 2.5 TDi 90HP. Slowest van I ever driven but it had more than million miles and was running fine
@willblake722 жыл бұрын
My dad has an earlier one of these with a manual and it's surprisingly fun to drive. Was funny to see Doug surprised by the table that seems like it's been in every VW camper in some form since forever.
@BiffGreggle2 жыл бұрын
This was #1 on my bucket list of cars I wanted Doug to review! Thank you so much!
@alexpander99302 жыл бұрын
Did a roadtrip through Asia in one of these in 2018-2019. Started with 450.000 km on the clock and ended with 515.000 km. Never had a significant problem at all. These are from the era when cars were still built to last and very much appreciated throughout Germany and Europe in general up to this day. Great car!
@alexpander99302 жыл бұрын
Btw 40.000$+ is a lot of money for this car. You can get one like this for less than 15.000€ in Europe easily. But then again, in the US it’s probably a question of demand and availability.
@vollste2 жыл бұрын
Grew up in early-mid 80’s with a ‘77 VW van. Compared to today’s vehicles…Wow. Got it up to 85mph on highway coming back from an Eddie Money, Saga concert in 1983 from Battle Creek to Jackson MI with a kerosene heater in middle of van in freezing weather, looking out small ovals in windshield to see at 3am. Came home and parents were PISSED and grounded me for a month.
@AudiophileTubes2 жыл бұрын
'SAGA'! Wow, you're as old as me! I remember my friend and I cranking 'On The Loose' in my MK2 GTI.
@reecebernet7142 жыл бұрын
My favorite car memories can be traced back to the family 1995 Eurovan. Learning to drive stick, desert camping, hauling plywood, putting an entire Naples Sabot (boat) inside to travel, and boy scout trips. Such a great machine.
@scottstrannigan72242 жыл бұрын
juxt picked up a 95 manual full camper, it is amazing for family adventures with little kids! paid msrp from 95 lol
@alpaljl2 жыл бұрын
Same. My family's 2003 EuroVan (identical model to the one in this video) has loads of Boy Scout and various other trips under its belt.
@JackGirard12 жыл бұрын
Doug is the type of guy to drive up prices on a van you've been looking for
@patand392 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug! We live in the Tchèque Republic and own a Multivan T4, We love it at 335,000 KM. Best engine though is the 2.5TDI Manual, and we expect to make it to 500,000km with normal maintenance. I agree with you on the driving fun, as it is an easy rider style driving. You cannot be in a hurray. They still make them for the world, new, called T7, but not for the North American market. But everyone in Europe claims that the Transporter 4 was the best ever made!
@rickastley3312 жыл бұрын
You can make it to 500k! Ours is at 730k right now, that 2.5TDI is just amazing
@Simon_r26002 жыл бұрын
Ours has only 222k KM. Looking forward to drive another 222k KM
@christianwiese45982 жыл бұрын
German here. These are such great vehicles for any purpose, Roadtrip with friends or family, Camping for a weekend without any further preparations, Moving out of a house with a friend who owns a T4, going to the hardware store and so on. My inner family and we own 5 of them, Camper, long wheeled Caravelle, simple "Kombi" bought off a police auction, Standard Caravelle and a really nice Multivan. Engine of choice in Europe is the 2,5l TDI Diesel with 102 HP, they are pulling real good, will last a very long time if you maintain them properly, and keep up with highway speeds at a reasonable fuel consumption. Just stay away from the automatic transmissions here, if you put your T4 on duty or pull a boat or camper or so regularly, they usually will die at 60-100k kilometers.
@Simon_r26002 жыл бұрын
The T4 is my favourite car. We have a blue Multivan, its a 5 cyl diesel and i think its a lot better than the westfalia in your video. We have a floor that is resistant to dirt or scratches, multiple cupholders in one place over the table, 2 extra lights over the 3rd row seats, back Air Conditioning with display, also the front air conditioning is automatic and digital, our storage cubbies have lid you can close, also the second row seats can be turned or removed or whatever you would like, we have a glove box since we have the 5 Zylinder Diesel version, also its a manual and except the 5-gear shifter there is nothing in the way between drivers side and passenger side (you could switch driver easily during driving) the cupholders are on the passenger seat (foldable) and the storage is in the glove box. Also our Multivan has a way better interior design like seats and colors. Also did you know that you can press the ignition key hole down, then the radio gets on without ignition or any key at all? Also thanks for showing us all the awesome things, it was normal for me until now
@AleksLazar2 жыл бұрын
This is the best design they had. That top mattress under the tent looks like a comfy place to sleep.
@alexeiutgoff79552 жыл бұрын
I like how he goes over different uses for a table. Because we aren't familiar with tables outside of this van.
@danielciobanu7602 жыл бұрын
this type of VW camper vans are still a thing in Europe as the T5 California. Super cool vans still today
@stevemcgowan30172 жыл бұрын
Yes.I have a caravelle vw t42.5tdi.it was a taxi limousine with rear seats but was campervanned with full kitchen 240 v mains.uk.twin gas hob.12v usb and water pump.I bought it 2019 and use daily and added large roof box for twin stand up paddle board inflatable storage plus 230watts solar panels.mppt charge controller.twin agm leisure batteries,Renogy dc to dc 40amp charger .overhead touch led spotlights.I’m still a window cleaner so it’s my office during breaks and we tour uk to Cornwall,wales and more.it’s done over 300000mile now.still going strong 💪
@Snafu23462 жыл бұрын
I remember when I worked at a dealership years ago, everyone had their own dream cars, Pagani's, Koenigseggs, Enzo's, Carrera GT's, but one coworker of mine who I think works at Car And Driver now, his dream car was a EuroVan.
@flyjarrett2 жыл бұрын
Before this, VW had the Vanagon. Growing up, a guy in my neighborhood modded his Vanagon to install a Porsche engine, wheels, suspension, and exhaust. Finally he changed the badge on the engine cover to read, “Carreragon.” That thing was pretty sweet.
@zalansz94502 жыл бұрын
Well, it wasn't a big mod...we had the old rear engine Bus and Vanagon vans in Europe and the original engines were labeled and marked .....you guessed it: Porsche. A ton of components were exactly the same .
@ToolkiT73UK2 жыл бұрын
A lot of people do a Subaru boxer swap in the T3 too.. I'm thinking about doing that with mine too..
@Eatinbritches2 жыл бұрын
@@zalansz9450 ??? No... most T3's did not come with Porsche engines lol. They were usually installed with waterboxers or 1.6 diesels, with the odd variation for specific markets. The waterboxer was essentially a warmed over Beetle engine converted to fuel injection and water cooling. But, there were a few versions with the 3.2 Carrera engine installed.. not a completely unreasonable thing to do considering how lacking in power those stock engines were.
@DerekKnop2 жыл бұрын
The EuroVan reminds me a lot of the Chevy Astro. Both have you sitting more forwards with stubby hoods, both sat you up high compared to car based minivans, and both offered cheap panel style work vans as well as high end kitted out camper versions. The GMC Safari even came with AWD and an over sized engine on the top end version. We had an early 2000's astro that had lots of the same things in this video and we put at least 150k on it traveling the country. I think that the high and forward sitting position speaks to a very specific type of driver. My parents drove 18-wheelers for a living and so never felt comfortable in a low sitting minivan or sedan, so we always had astro vans and later mid sized SUV's.
@97I30T2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. The EuroVan and the Astro both have extremely similar proportions and are roughly the same size. The Astro is probably slightly larger, but not by much. The biggest difference between the two is that the Astro/Safari are truck based vans and the EuroVan is a car based van.
@litamtondy2 жыл бұрын
This van is so 2000's that even Doug's hair went back in time and adopted a 2000's style.
@ramblerandy23972 жыл бұрын
As a member of a family that has always seemed to have a VW Transporter around somewhere - we still have 3 about the extended family: A Transporter T2.5/T3 Van, which is quietly rusting away, I believe, in an older retired brother's back yard [VWs will still rust, which even Fiat stopped doing in the mid-90s]. Plus, he has a T4 Camper. Another older brother has a T2.5/T3 Camper 5 speed [1st gear position is set down, like a 2nd gear position - now that's quirky]. Both the Camper versions are the full deal, except for being raised fixed roof types. Beds and Curtains [all the comforts], Leisure Battery, Fridge, Sink, Cooker, Toilet, Larder, Cupboards, Clothing Wardrobe, etc, plus additional tents and awnings. Now road-test a VW Camper like that. Drive in it, Cook in it, Eat in it, Sleep in it, Poop in it, and then give it a Doug Score. 😊
@anthonyliloia83012 жыл бұрын
i would’ve given a higher fun factor score. from a driving perspective, a 2 is probably accurate, but being that it’s literally a purpose built camper, i think that inherently makes it more fun than the average car.
@walpoly2 жыл бұрын
I was like "Why is Doug reviewing some van from the 80's? and he was like "THIS is a 2003..." and I was like 😲
@ultraguy87712 жыл бұрын
This model actually debuted in 1990.
@bluej5112 жыл бұрын
They still make em lol.
@97I30T2 жыл бұрын
@@yungboicontigo9278 A new GTR is also about twice as expensive today as they were in 2007. Even when considering all of the improvements they've made to the GTR over the years and factoring in inflation, doubling the price over the span of 13 years or so is pretty ridiculous.
@NarfBLAST2 жыл бұрын
Exact same steering wheel, instrument cluster and radio as my 2001 VW Golf! After enjoying 20 years in that car I could get right into this and feel at home.
@ritual642 жыл бұрын
Hi Dour, I’ve loved the channel for a number of years now, even an early subscriber to the More Doug channel. The only problem I have with your reports is the dropping of the explanation for the Doug Score. Personally, I loved how much you seemed to care about explaining each score. Why something may deserve an 8, yet something else would only score a 5. It was more than a tool to compare cars/vehicles by. It gave us some insight into Doug and what you liked about something or disliked about something else. Please bring back the old way of doing the Doug Score, I know that I really enjoyed it and I’m sure others did too. I think dropping it, in a small way, hurts your brand.
@cigarr00002 жыл бұрын
I'm a mechanic, I'm working on a customer's 01 EuroVan westfalia with 230K plus miles, engine code AXK, told me it's on its 2nd auto transmission, the engine is still original but there's a ticking noise while rolling coming from around the front axles. I've worked on the engine before and let me tell you it is hard to do anything without removing the entire front end, because the motor is the VR6 it's crammed and slanted into the engine bay so they designed the entire front end to be removable, even for a change of spark plugs, the radiator is mounted on a hinge and tilts towards the front and gives enough room to remove the long and thin coil-on plugs.
@pc-sound-legacy2 жыл бұрын
We call it "VW Bus" in germany. I made a road trip in one of these from the north of germany to france and then down to spain and portugal back in the days. These were great holidays and we really liked our bus. It was a turbo-diesel with manual transmission. The Westfalia is the expensive and rare edition but the Multivan and the lower spec models are very successful and common until this day here, and this van it is a success story for VW at least in europe.
@6Lilies6Phillies2 жыл бұрын
I had one in the early 2000s. Best surf van out there. Surfed the entire California and Mexico coast in this thing. And pretty good for getting laid when moms locks you out of the house. Their prices now are CRAAAAZY!
@dragospahontu2 жыл бұрын
This is a proper van. TDI for life.
@TylerTheBassCreator2 жыл бұрын
this one has the vr6 though.
@dragospahontu2 жыл бұрын
@@TylerTheBassCreator once you go TDI you don't look back.
@TylerTheBassCreator2 жыл бұрын
@@dragospahontu lol
@robink.94592 жыл бұрын
Yes, the TDI engines are probably the most desirable engines, since they are very reliable and there are cheap parts available everywhere. But the 5 cylinder gasoline engines are underrated. Besides the different fuel technique, they are quite similar to the Diesel models and just as tough. Running on LPG, they are even cheaper to drive.
@Starelfwood2 жыл бұрын
Doug´s recent model selection I think has given the channel a necessary rivaval! Nice to see quirky asian cars along with odd European models and not have to sit and watch all new episodes just testing new MB-models etc! Good job Dough and now I’m back as an active viewer!
@bikes77772 жыл бұрын
Revival
@XzzVttll2 жыл бұрын
odd europian? why is this odd?
@theprinceofdarkness32502 жыл бұрын
@@XzzVttll In America and Asia they drive different brands of cars, so European cars for them are odd, but for us they're normal.... if you ask somebody outside of Europe what Seat and Dacia are... they're gonna think that you're speaking some kind of ancient language.
@TheTinnin2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in North Africa - this type of van served as my school bus in the 90s
@johannesjevningen98802 жыл бұрын
My parents bought a caravelle since i was on the way, and they needed a bigger car. I now own the car 20 years later and i love it. Fun fact: The long nosed T4's body panels are made of galvanised steel, exept for the B-pillar on the passanger side, roof and fuel fill door.
@walthefl2 жыл бұрын
The VW vans with a camper interior from the factory are still being sold in Europe. The “eurovan” is based on the 4th gen of the VW Bus/Transporter and here in Europe we’re already at the and of the 6th gen’s production life. And through all that time VW kept producing a camper version that’s here called “California”.
@unholylillim2 жыл бұрын
My dad chose a T3 with a Subaru flat 4 instead of the T4 but I must say the T4 is charming, looks sharp and it's got a lot of fun, useful stuff! Though the T3 has a better fridge.
@nicostenfors56902 жыл бұрын
The original "wasserboxer" been replaced with a Subaru engine?
@unholylillim2 жыл бұрын
@@nicostenfors5690 yep :) I've been told it is a popular conversion because the engine fits so well inside the bay.
@nicostenfors56902 жыл бұрын
@@unholylillim Very interesting. Haven't seen such conversion myself.
@unholylillim2 жыл бұрын
@@nicostenfors5690 Hope you can see one someday. I love VW and Subaru, one of their engines really breathes new life into the T2 or T3.
@AudiophileTubes2 жыл бұрын
I think this EuroVan had the superior 2nd gen 24v VR6 with 201hp. The first gen 12v VR6 motors (174hp) were nice, but prone to timing chain failure much sooner (around 100K) than the improved 2nd gen 24v VR6, that had far superior chain guides. This would often double the life of the engine (vis a vis timing chain issues) compared to the first gen VR6. I actually have this 24v VR6 motor in my '03 GTI VR6, and I can hit 60mph in 6.5 seconds with the 6 speed manual. It feels fairly quick and torquey, and still has the original timing chain after 19 years.
@severusclay58862 жыл бұрын
17:36 this part is so cute/wholesome! Our man Doug really out there fulfilling younger Doug’s dreams and desires. Dreams do come true, maybe later but they sure do. Go Little Rockstar!
@MindWarp952 жыл бұрын
The Toyota Hiace Super Custom Limited from the 90s is a super quirky van you could try get your hands on for a review.
@21Piloteer2 жыл бұрын
I love those old Hiaces!
@Blaze-rq4uj2 жыл бұрын
Imagine Volkswagen made a fully electric version of this vehicle that had storage where the engine is and a little bit of storage in the back. Keep the same concept of the two beds in the same form factor and boom you got an amazing vehicle that a lot of people would have interest in.
@Inflator822 жыл бұрын
And it would weigh like 4 tons.
@IamBaduMan2 жыл бұрын
They actually have that minus the frunk. It's supposed to go into sale sometime this year. Dunno if it's going to be sold in the US tho.
@idrisddraig22 жыл бұрын
They are making the T7 (this is the T4) in electric. Lots of T5/6 electric conversions already out there.
@Inflator822 жыл бұрын
@@idrisddraig2 lots of electric t5 and t6 conversions out there? Where exactly? I haven't seen a single one.
@IamBaduMan2 жыл бұрын
@@idrisddraig2 I wasn't referring to the T7, which is offered as a hybrid, not an EV. The model I was talking about is the ID Buzz.
@OmarDenarzi2 жыл бұрын
This is probably one of the best cars that Doug has ever reviewed at least for me
@orhaarthur1502 жыл бұрын
Yes, but for Doug many cars are quirky, only he is perfect
@JoePelayo12 жыл бұрын
I can't remember seeing Doug smile and laugh so much during his review. I have a eurovan and I find the same joy with my van. So happy to see this review.
@1104kdd2 жыл бұрын
I had a T4 custom built to have 5 forward facing seats, a full rear kitchen with 3 burner stove, 3 way fridge, pull out loo, cupboards etc. The front seats revolved to form part of the bed. It was a long wheel base version, can't remember how much longer than the regular T4. Trouble was it had the 5 cyl no turbo diesel with a manual which redefined the rowing a vehicle expression. That said it would cruise on the motorway/autoroute well enough once you got to speed and it wasnt too hilly. Also converting it between driving and sleeping modes was hard work. And storage space was lacking for holidays. I used a small trailer. Was a right pain to sell as retailers all thought it interesting but risky. But thankfully while visiting yet another retailer there was a crowd of people outside intrigued by its five forward facing seats and full rear kitchen design that simply could not be bought from any campervan companies. An impromptu auction resulted in a sale.
@tabularasa72able2 жыл бұрын
After watching this, I’d have to say, Jay Leno and Quentin Tarantino must be related.. Love This Guy!
@thijs3e2 жыл бұрын
As a european, i gotta love the fact that these camper versions of the transporter are called California's, yet they dont exisit in california, or the rest of the states
@BKF02 жыл бұрын
I remember some friends of my parents had one when I was around 10-12. It was a manual, and the shifter boot was pretty much right on the floor -- I swear the actual shifter was about 2.5 feet long.
@creak922 жыл бұрын
There's no middle console or transmission tunnel, the floor between the seats is completely flat, so the shifter needs to be pretty long to reach all the way from the flor to where it can be reached comfortably. In fact many think the original shifter is too short so adding an extension it is a popular mod :D
@FrankieProkop2 жыл бұрын
Quirky campervan content. THIS is the type of stuff I like to see! Also, you’re back at Chequered Flag? Isn’t that we’re you filmed that Bentley limo a few years back?
@robertm32522 жыл бұрын
Who would love to see a joint collaboration review of any car with Doug DeMuro and Sarah from Sarah-N-Tuned. I think that would make the best review video ever.
@msehren2 жыл бұрын
I live in Austria, Europe and we had such a Volkswagen T4 "Eurovan" for a long time. Actually, the Eurovan, that Doug reviewed, would be considered the "base camping model" here in Europe, as the intire kitchen is missing in that version. The T4 that we had was called "T4 California" in Europe. Doug should really review that one, that would be awesome. It was the exact same size but it was sold by Volkswagen with a kitchen in the back (opposite the sliding door), including a sink with a water tank, a septic tank, a gas stove with 2 burners, a table, a very capable compressor fridge (way bigger than the one in the Eurovan), an independant Diesel or Gas heating system for camping, a wardrobe etc. You could pull out the faucet with an extended hose to have a shower outside. You could also get it as a 4WD with a rear diff lock. Ours was a 1997 2WD 5-speed manual with a 2.5 Turbodiesel.