We had looked at a couple of VW transporter type camper vans, only issue was the beds blocked access to putting bikes in through rear doors, and at £25,000 ish ripping the beds out was a bit extravagant. Owned a coach built VW about 16 years back, but found with other half 6’ 3” and me slightly overweight it didn’t suite us, we sold it after 2 years. While I have lost weight, the former is still tall, we actually went to a big Motor Home Dealers near us two weeks back, that completely knocked buying one on the head. A VW Transporter with just one row of seats behind is a strong possibility, or Ford Transit, that is if we don’t find large car which suits. Something which is annoying is while they want to end the sale of Diesel engines, you try and find something like this with a petrol motor.
A Ford Transit sounds really good, one missing the back row seats (or simply store above your head in your garage!), as they are wide, and probably will not need the front wheel to be removed.
On a modern disk brake bike, removing and replacing the front wheel, with that quick release feature, is very simple. I would never be without that on any future bike....
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But if you buy the Ford, you may never need to use it!
With regard to Diesel, I do a lot of miles and for me the diesel is the only choice, but if you take a petrol engine, generally they need more fuel per mile...A personal choice.
How about a large estate car, where the rear seats can either be removed easily, or at least pushed forwards.....Big Ford estates maybe?
And even if petrol, would be more economic usually than any diesel van....
I view a car without a tow hitch as being "crippled", as I tow very often trailers and caravans. It also protects the rear of the car from people who cannot park! Which is why I actually use the cheaper version, that is not dis-mountable! You only bang your leg on it once! Then you remember!!
Have a great weekend and let us know what you finally do.
Andy