HarryInHudds
Forum Member
Hello everyone:
We've had a VW T5 for about 8 years, and have a hankering for a little bit more space. (SWB tin-top with std side conversion, with loads of tinkering to make it more practical and accessible).
It will be used for daily driving, if its not biking weather and Mrs Harry needs the car. It then get used for probably a 3 week trip plus a couple of 5-7 dayers per year.
We predominately wild camp or use Aires etc, for the freedom and to avoid tuggers as much as any cost saving.
So I'm thinking MWB Ducato (or Cit/Pug). Probably low roof, but still wanting a campervan, i.e. not a motorhome. On paper it works -mpg (T5: av c36mpg), and weight similar; but gains from doubling the storage, bigger bed, getting a shower facility etc. But will I regret it as a driver's choice?
Obviously a Ducato is wider, and I do go down any lane I can. Will it be a pain?
Will it be much slower ? (-current T5 has been mapped to c170bhp - but I now consider this unnecessary). I'd have thought 2.3/2.2l and 130bhp should be fine if under 3ton.
Will the raised driving position help, or hinder?
I'm sure many other builders have made a similar jump - what we're your feelings?
ps anyone know of free Solidworks cad models for Sevel van bodies?
We've had a VW T5 for about 8 years, and have a hankering for a little bit more space. (SWB tin-top with std side conversion, with loads of tinkering to make it more practical and accessible).
It will be used for daily driving, if its not biking weather and Mrs Harry needs the car. It then get used for probably a 3 week trip plus a couple of 5-7 dayers per year.
We predominately wild camp or use Aires etc, for the freedom and to avoid tuggers as much as any cost saving.
So I'm thinking MWB Ducato (or Cit/Pug). Probably low roof, but still wanting a campervan, i.e. not a motorhome. On paper it works -mpg (T5: av c36mpg), and weight similar; but gains from doubling the storage, bigger bed, getting a shower facility etc. But will I regret it as a driver's choice?
Obviously a Ducato is wider, and I do go down any lane I can. Will it be a pain?
Will it be much slower ? (-current T5 has been mapped to c170bhp - but I now consider this unnecessary). I'd have thought 2.3/2.2l and 130bhp should be fine if under 3ton.
Will the raised driving position help, or hinder?
I'm sure many other builders have made a similar jump - what we're your feelings?
ps anyone know of free Solidworks cad models for Sevel van bodies?