Wispy, I've got a Devon fella, but I reckon the Westfalia is the way to go as it gives you sleeping space up top and living below. Ideal for camping, especially if its raining as you don't have to keep moving stuff about to get the bed in and out.
We have a Rivieria which goes straight up rather than up at an angle if that makes sense. I don't rate their interiors but the roof is far more spacious than a Westy roof. Not sure what your budget is but they will all be US imports and will be cheaper than Westys (though Westys do have the best original interior layouts going)
We have a super Viking, easily sleeps four in the roof and you can still keep the headroom downstairs when camping
Paley is spot on that we all love our buses best so no substitute for having a proper look at different types. Bus layout makes a huge difference to how they feel to use and camp in. do you want full or three quarter width bed downstairs, what about storage? Also a captains chair is a nice feature (front passenger seat swivelling so it can face backwards). Where about are you anyway as I bet there will be folk on here nearby somewhere.
This is all really great info thanks guys. I'm amazed you can get 4 in the roof of the Super Viking! I'm in Basingstoke, and have been trying to get to some local meets & shows for ages, but always get thwarted by family events or illnesses. I really must break this duck!
As a general rule - if you want maximum headroom, get a Dormobile (or a hightop ). If you want maximum bed-space (and I mean BEDS, not hammocks) get a late Westfalia or a Super Viking. Everything else sits somewhere inbetween, and each have their own advantages/disadvantages.
i have the front hinged westy and think it's fine for the kids , the one time i slept in it i found it a bit claustrophobic tbh and i am only 5'8" but it is a superb set up otherwise and great for extra headroom as you can leave the bed up with the roof open
Hi Wispy, we went through the same process as yourself. In my opinion, look at the Devon Moonraker with the full length roof, the Riviera, the Super Viking and the rear hinged Westy. The Devon and Viking will likely be RHD but may suffer more from rust than say a Riviera or Westy that has been imported from a dry country. Getting to a show is an excellent idea as you can only really decide yourself once you have seen the different types. Elemental is on in Rayleigh, Essex tomorrow and there will be plenty to look at there if you could stand the drive over. Other than that, trawl the Internet for vans close to home and go have a look. Doubt you will see 'your' van for several months so you may as well start as soon as you can.
I ve fitted the all 3 tops ie devon,riviera, westy, and the westy definitely the way to go! Riviera prob the best quality roof but a nightmare to fit and you ll only use for head room,bed space far to low for adults! Westys are easy to fit and good for just head room and for sleeping 2 adults I had a 6ft bed in the top off my westy conversion
I have a westy which I love could sleep 4 in my van its super comfy up top and loads of head room . If I didn't have a westy style I'd be after a super Viking... Loads of room and v cosy x depends just how much room you need I guess... But I'm happy with my westy style x
The images on heritage give you a good idea of the common types (and you can translate what everyone is talking about. http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_parts_...page.render_pageID_751_lang_EN_country_GB.htm