Hi all,
I’m just starting the process of converting my T6 into a day van—keeping it fairly simple with no cupboards, furniture, or kitchen planned.
I’m considering going the whole way and adding rear quarter windows, but I’m a bit on the fence and would appreciate some opinions.
On one hand, I think it would make a big difference for passengers—more light, better visibility, and generally a nicer place to be when driving. On the other hand, I’m wondering if it could have any negative impact on resale value down the line, particularly for someone who might want to convert the van into a full camper.
Would having rear quarter windows limit future layout options or put off potential buyers?
For context, I’ll be installing Mobiframe seats on rails, so passengers will be sitting further forward anyway—hopefully reducing that dark/claustrophobic feel even without the extra windows.
Interested to hear people’s thoughts or experiences—especially if you’ve been in a similar situation.
Thanks!
I’m just starting the process of converting my T6 into a day van—keeping it fairly simple with no cupboards, furniture, or kitchen planned.
I’m considering going the whole way and adding rear quarter windows, but I’m a bit on the fence and would appreciate some opinions.
On one hand, I think it would make a big difference for passengers—more light, better visibility, and generally a nicer place to be when driving. On the other hand, I’m wondering if it could have any negative impact on resale value down the line, particularly for someone who might want to convert the van into a full camper.
Would having rear quarter windows limit future layout options or put off potential buyers?
For context, I’ll be installing Mobiframe seats on rails, so passengers will be sitting further forward anyway—hopefully reducing that dark/claustrophobic feel even without the extra windows.
Interested to hear people’s thoughts or experiences—especially if you’ve been in a similar situation.
Thanks!





