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£64,345 OTR/£70,835 as tested/£710 pcm WHY IT’S HERE: Is the seven seat Buzz as joyous to live with as it is to look at? DRIVER: jack rix THE ID.BUZZ IS CHEERY IN A WAY so many cookie cutter modern ca
Caravans and camper vans feature only rarely in Autocar these days – but half a century ago they were a regular and prominent topic, reflecting the popularity of such vehicles among the British public
VALUE is arguably the word that attracts most potential Dacia buyers, but once you’re a Dacia owner, there’s another one that the brand is keen to promote: adventure. It’s the spirit that underpins al
Many people take no notice of the chassis manufacturer’s badge on the front of a campervan and focus entirely on the habitation area. But that could be a fundamental mistake as, if you don’t like driv
THE more observant among you will have noticed that Volkswagen’s ID. Buzz electric people carrier has already done a stint on our fleet. So why are we testing it again? The answer is that VW has addre
Our VW Beach California, otherwise known as Sven, is our fourth and second-smallest home on wheels. Back in 2008 we owned a Hymer B595 A-class with a coveted rear lounge and happily spent eight months