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VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI Used Car Review

Pros

Cons

  • 1960s and 1970s models are truly iconic and loaded with character
  • Ride comfort of older models
  • Larger, multi-seat interiors of modern-day Kombis
  • 2006 Kombi Beach's clever storage, front swivel seats and bed system
  • Safety and reliability of earlier models not a patch on later versions
  • Early models not cheap - and split-screen versions will cost you a motza
  • 2006 Kombi Beach accommodated only four occupants
  • Next-generation Kombi not due till 2022 (and will be electric)
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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1976 VW Kombi Camper

  • 11000 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Time to go Kombi camping. My 76 camper sleeps 4, 2 downstair, 2 in the pop top. Upright fridge, sink, water tank,storage cupboards & drawer, bullbar with storage tube, dual battery set up, roof rack, light bar, awning with led light & genuine vw campmobile tent for extra storage ( does need some slight repairs). 11000km on the clock, can't tell you how much it has actually done as speedo only goes to 99999. The engine has had the heads done to run normal unleaded fuel and is a dual carb 2 litre

$30,000Negotiable
Gawler, TAS

02/05/2024

1975 Volkswagen Kombi All Others 3 SP AUTOMATIC VAN

  • 46500 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.8L

46,500 original KM's with Logbooks Automatic New interior, tyres, exhaust and serviced by Wayne Penrose Original Sales brochure Original Roof racks, tow bar and rear bed extension 5 seat belts Magnetic fly screens and solar blockouts owned by us for 9 years Drives beautifully this is the one you've been waiting for

$50,000Negotiable
Shoalhaven Heads, NSW

29/04/2024

1975 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI

  • 0 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.8L

1975 VW kombi 1800 runs and drives fantastic. Starts first turn of the key and flies on the highway comfortably doing 110. Ready for a road trip. -new inner, middle and outer sills LHS & RHS -new front steps -new side window sill -small floor repairs -new battery tray -freshly painted floor -freshly painted roof -new battery -rebuilt gearbox -Dyno Tuned at Leon's Motors -new clutch kit -New rear main seal -New valve seals -new fuel filter -new air filter -lots of new fuel hoses -New Flame thro

$16,000Negotiable
Bilinga, QLD

29/04/2024

1974 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI 4 SP MANUAL VAN, 8 seats All Others

  • 8900 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.8L

1974 Volkswagen Kombi. Less than 1000km on a newly rebuilt motor and reconditioned gear box. There is absolutely nothing to do other than drive this car. 240volt power, pop top and bed up top also roller rocker fold out rear seat . Stereo good tyres.

$42,500Negotiable
Port Sorell, TAS

20/04/2024

Overview of the Volkswagen Kombi

Overview of the Volkswagen Kombi

VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI GENERATIONS

1965-1968

1968-1979

1979-1990

1992-2003

2005-2008

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (2006-2008)

1.9L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 8.0 to 8.5 litres per 100km

2.5L 5-cylinder: 12.6 to 13.4 litres per 100km

2.5L 5-cylinder turbo diesel: 9.6 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI (2005-2008)

Everybody wants a VW Kombi. Or so it seems. But the really early cars are now the realm of the hard-core enthusiasts who need to be on their toes to keep these antiques running.

Which means, that if you must have a Kombi to actually use, then the later (T5) variants are the ones to go for.

A much more modern design, these vehicles were not without their faults, starting with everything electrical.

Make sure you include the keyless locking in your inspection as a new key can cost plenty by the time it has been cut and coded to the car.

Check for oil leaks from the engine and where it meets the transmission and take a close look at the condition of all the belts and hoses under the bonnet. The oil on the dipstick should be clean and clear and not black and thick.

Make sure you check the condition of the tyres, too, as plenty of Kombi owners over the years have confused the legend of VW reliability with the reality of modern motoring.