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VW Beach or Comfortline/Coast?


VW Beach or Comfortline/Coast?

VW Beach or Comfortline/Coast?

In our opinion, the Beach variant is always preferable to the Comfortline/Coast variant for all target groups.

We justify this with the following arguments:

The new price is around €20,000 cheaper than the Comfortline/Coast. For this amount you can afford a super vehicle equipment plus VanEssa complete equipment.


The VW Bus with original side kitchen is designed as a 4-seater. This also applies to everyday life, where in many situations you may want to transport more than four people. Keep the following in mind: you own a very large car and yet you can take fewer people with you than in a small car. Even if you are a family with two children (2+2=4, is that enough...?), you would certainly like to be able to take friends or grandma and grandpa with you.


A van should be multifunctional - for everyday life, leisure and vacation. In everyday life, you sometimes need the car to transport people and other times to carry something big. In the Beach, all rear seats can be removed as required. This creates a large interior space, for example for buying furniture or moving house. In contrast, the side kitchen in the Comfortline/Coast is installed in the car all year round and cannot be removed, making the car inflexible for everyday use.

You hardly need the kitchen inside anyway, only for vacations, which for most people is limited to a few weeks a year. Or sometimes for a coffee break etc.. But otherwise you drive it around most of the time. Also think of the additional weight and therefore also the fuel consumption.

VanEssa camping modules such as the kitchen, cupboards and bed can be removed in just a few minutes, giving you the everyday practicality and flexibility that your van offers.

The lower lying surface is much larger in the Beach (145 cm wide) than in the Comfortline/Coast (115 cm wide). Two people can easily sleep comfortably in the Beach (or even three if necessary), whereas in the Comfortline/Coast two people really have to squeeze together or split up (one downstairs, one upstairs in the pop-up roof).

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