Auto Express

Volkswagen California

Camper has been a fantastic addition to the fleet that everybody has raved about

- Richard Ingram Richard_Ingram@dennis.co.uk @rsp_ingram

WHEN the keys landed on my desk back in April, I never dreamt that our Volkswagen California – which is now a pre-facelift model, since an updated version launched recently – would prove so popular with my colleagues. Here, we’ve pulled together some of the experience­s that the Auto Express team (and their families, of course) have had during the past six months and 10,000 miles.

The Cali has been everywhere, from the south coast to Norfolk, Wales and France. It’s also doubled as my daily driver, ferrying me to work in central London, as well as to the airport and my parents’ home in Devon. It’s carried lots of rubbish to the tip during our house renovation, and even doubled as a mobile office on road test shoots.

The response from my workmates has been overwhelmi­ngly positive. Whether it was being used as a place of solace on a damp Devon campsite, or somewhere to cook up some eggs on a sunny Saturday, the versatile van proved perfect for any occasion.

It was especially good at swaying those not previously taken by the idea of camping. A couple of my colleagues actively disliked the idea of pitching up in a flooded field only to be battered by the best our wet and windy weather could throw at them. And who could blame them? Yet all who tried the Cali returned (at least partially) converted.

It was interestin­g how many people commented on the Cali’s countless clever features; everyone loved the chairs hidden in the bootlid, the fold-out table in the sliding door and the hanging rail in the cupboard. The bulky bike rack was used a handful of times – although I’d think twice before speccing it, as it severely restricts rearward visibility and makes the tailgate very heavy.

The Cali’s compact footprint makes it easy to drive on UK roads, although the jerky gearbox raised a few eyebrows. It was investigat­ed, but after an extensive road test, VW insisted there was nothing untoward.

Perhaps my biggest complaint lay with the light-coloured seats. A car (or van) in which you’re able to eat and sleep should offer a more durable fabric; the slightest spillage left marks on the rear seats. Thankfully, a bottle of Autoglym’s interior shampoo quickly had the chairs looking good as new.

But for all its quirks, the Cali will leave a gaping hole in the Auto Express car park. The most popular test car on our fleet in recent times will be sorely missed.

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Wherever we went, the Cali started up conversati­ons. We prefer our van’s red and white over Swiss camper’s blue hue (left)
POPULAR Wherever we went, the Cali started up conversati­ons. We prefer our van’s red and white over Swiss camper’s blue hue (left)
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MULTI-TASKING Whether it was taking our man to the airport, doubling as an office or a place to stay, the Cali fulfilled its brief perfectly
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