VW ID BUZZ

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dontdobends

Original Poster:

485 posts

215 months

Monday 23rd November 2020
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I understand these will be available in 2022, nice looking van idea on prices? Anyone placed a deposit on one?

Europa Jon

555 posts

124 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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No idea of price. Let's all have a guess!
I'll kick off with £50 - £60k.

Dave Hedgehog

14,569 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th November 2020
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Europa Jon said:
No idea of price. Let's all have a guess!
I'll kick off with £50 - £60k.
want one for 'er indoors

i suspect 50-60k will unfortunatly be about right

CooperS

4,506 posts

220 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Was looking into these today, with the VW California now on a 18 month waiting list and my wife and I just wanting it for days out and maybe a night over somewhere the ID Buzz micro bus (if VW do convert to a camper) would suit us.

I suspect 60k+ once options have been ticked at the very least.

Very little out there except one German video of the people carrier variant.

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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If it looks like the concept, they will sell every vehicle they make. The people carrier version will outsells suvs if 7 seater

But the lack of confirmation of the production version indicates It may end up looking like today's versions.

Pistonheader101

2,206 posts

108 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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£399 a month

cj2013

1,399 posts

127 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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Europa Jon said:
No idea of price. Let's all have a guess!
I'll kick off with £50 - £60k.
I'd estimate £70-80k

This is based on the Transporter, ICE version, being quote at £50-60k

bennno

11,661 posts

270 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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dontdobends said:
I understand these will be available in 2022, nice looking van idea on prices? Anyone placed a deposit on one?
Tried, dealers won’t take deposits. I’d wager 45-60k

ChocolateFrog

25,505 posts

174 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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cj2013 said:
Europa Jon said:
No idea of price. Let's all have a guess!
I'll kick off with £50 - £60k.
I'd estimate £70-80k

This is based on the Transporter, ICE version, being quote at £50-60k
I'll go £90k with some essential options for the California variant, if they make one.

ZesPak

24,435 posts

197 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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ChocolateFrog said:
I'll go £90k with some essential options for the California variant, if they make one.
Seconded, simply because of this.
hyphen said:
If it looks like the concept, they will sell every vehicle they make.

Kaptain slow

87 posts

28 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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These will attract even more of those annoying middle aged surfers/bikers wannabes once VW does a Californian version , guaranteed!

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 9th January 2022
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Kaptain slow said:
These will attract even more of those annoying middle aged surfers/bikers wannabes once VW does a Californian version , guaranteed!
wavey


SWoll

18,453 posts

259 months

Sunday 9th January 2022
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sebdangerfield said:
Kaptain slow said:
These will attract even more of those annoying middle aged surfers/bikers wannabes once VW does a Californian version , guaranteed!
wavey
At £70k+ who else is going to buy them?

Clever from VAG as gets lots of attention but in the real world i struggle to see much of a market, especially with the obvious range limitations of a BEV underpinning? Assuming it gets the 80kW battery used in the long range ID4, with all the added weight and barn door aero I'd imagine 200 miles between charges would be optimistic?

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Sunday 9th January 2022
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Kaptain slow said:
These will attract even more of those annoying middle aged surfers/bikers wannabes once VW does a Californian version , guaranteed!
If the BEV ones become really good, the older ones will drop in value so all good.

soupdragon1

4,069 posts

98 months

Sunday 9th January 2022
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SWoll said:
At £70k+ who else is going to buy them?

Clever from VAG as gets lots of attention but in the real world i struggle to see much of a market, especially with the obvious range limitations of a BEV underpinning? Assuming it gets the 80kW battery used in the long range ID4, with all the added weight and barn door aero I'd imagine 200 miles between charges would be optimistic?
At 60mph, that's 3 hrs driving, stop for a break, drive for another 3 hrs, etc etc

I think a lot of a people in an ice equivalent would exhibit similar behaviour. I'm ready to stop after 2hrs behind the wheel

Kaptain slow

87 posts

28 months

Monday 10th January 2022
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How will charging work at traditional campsites ? The mains hook up you get for your plot , will that be suffice to charge the van overnight as well as keep you powered whilst parked ?