Looking for a T6

Karlos-Fandango

New Member
Hello,
I'm looking upgrade my T4 to a T6 and have a couple of questions.
I've found a couple of vans in my budget but they are automatics.
I don't have a lot of experience with Autos, are they any good?
Also is there a massive difference between the six speed manual and the 5 speed?
 
  • Like
Reactions: CAB
6 speed manual and 7 speed DSG (automatic) are fitted to the higher power engines, both are good, depends which you prefer. Test drive both!

5 speed manual are fitted to the lower power engines and may become weak if the engine is remapped.
 
6 speed manual and 7 speed DSG (automatic) are fitted to the higher power engines, both are good, depends which you prefer. Test drive both!

5 speed manual are fitted to the lower power engines and may become weak if the engine is remapped.
I currently drive a 88bhp 2.5 tdi, I have to plan my over takes on the motorway in case we hit a hill.
So how would the 5 speed version compare to my T4?
I'm going to try and get some test drives this weekend if I can.
 
  • Like
Reactions: CAB
I currently drive a 88bhp 2.5 tdi, I have to plan my over takes on the motorway in case we hit a hill.
So how would the 5 speed version compare to my T4?
I'm going to try and get some test drives this weekend if I can.
Depends on the build and how much you load it to some extent.
Mine is a full camper conversion which when full of fuel, water, gas and bare essentials for camping weighs in at 2220kg.
It has the 5 speed gearbox and 102hp engine.
It keeps up with a lot of the traffic but long/steep hills it will run out of puff a bit.
If nobody pulls out in front of you and then slows down - classic manoeuvre in Cornwall it seems, then you can actually overtake people who are below the speed limit, even up a hill. There are four of us and a dog plus whatever clothes, food, toiletries we take so I’m genuinely impressed/surprised by how it does, despite not being perfect for overtakes on hills.

Having said that if I were buying again I’d go for the 6 speed gearbox for less noise when cruising at the speed limit. I think the extra horsepower of a 150 would be plenty for me.

For what it’s worth I’d also go for an auto but that’s more personal preference. I have a Golf with the DSG and it’s so much more relaxing.
 
Depends on the build and how much you load it to some extent.
Mine is a full camper conversion which when full of fuel, water, gas and bare essentials for camping weighs in at 2220kg.
It has the 5 speed gearbox and 102hp engine.
It keeps up with a lot of the traffic but long/steep hills it will run out of puff a bit.
If nobody pulls out in front of you and then slows down - classic manoeuvre in Cornwall it seems, then you can actually overtake people who are below the speed limit, even up a hill. There are four of us and a dog plus whatever clothes, food, toiletries we take so I’m genuinely impressed/surprised by how it does, despite not being perfect for overtakes on hills.

Having said that if I were buying again I’d go for the 6 speed gearbox for less noise when cruising at the speed limit. I think the extra horsepower of a 150 would be plenty for me.

For what it’s worth I’d also go for an auto but that’s more personal preference. I have a Golf with the DSG and it’s so much more relaxing.
Thanks mate, that's exactly the kind of info I'm looking for.
 
Frankly DSG put my ideal van financially out of reach so I went 6 speed manual (T6.1 150). We tried a 5 speed 110bhp and it was ok but comparing it back to back with the 6 speed was like night & day. The six speed just felt considerably more relaxed with plenty of go when needed. And I’m still enjoying it. Even more so if you get adaptive cruise. I set it and almost forget about changing gear on the motorway.
 
I owned a 102bhp T6 for five years and found it a little tiresome fully loaded on hills. I had it eco mapped after year two of ownership which took it to around 130bhp, it was much more pleasurable to drive with no reliability issues. I actually quite liked the five speed box though, seemed quite nippy on pull aways.
I agree with Macp's comments that adaptive cruise control is a bit of a game changer on motorways now I have a 6.1.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top