One of my favourite tiny campervan models! Westfalia Club Joker

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The Westfalia Club Joker is one of my favourite tiny campervan models. It is compact, at only 529cm in length yet it has a high roof with offers plenty of clearance. In the roof, we find a
130 cm wide double bed whilst at the rear there is a toilet and a kitchen - all in a tiny space. Unfortunately the price is not as tiny as the campervan!

Wheelbase 3.400 mm
Lenght 5.292 mm
Width 1.904 mm
Height 2.800 mm
Freshwater 70 l
Wastewater 70 l
Gas bottle capacity 2,8 kg
Battery 95 Ah
Registered seats 4
Berths 2 / 4
Bed in roof 2,00 x 1,30 m

I live in a motorhome full time and travel around Europe in it. I spend most of my time in Poland, Germany and Italy. Vanlife is my life.

In my YouTube channel, I present reviews of recreational vehicles. Here you will find campervans and motorhomes from the cheapest camper vans to the most expensive luxury liners, from various companies including Hobby, Hymer, Carthago, Westfalia, Wingamm, La Strada, Frankia, Wavecamper, Maurer, Dreamer, Itineo, Rapido, Clever Vans, Pössl, Bürstner, Niesmann Bischoff, Action Mobil, Reisemobil Manufaktur, Robeta, Trigano, Challenger, EuraMobil, Karmann Mobil, Laika, Forster, Mobilvetta Design, Affinity, Globe Traveller, Benimar, Roller Team, Adria, Bocklet, Woelcke,Tourne, Megamobil, VW, Mercedes, CS, Renault, Ford, Fiat, Carado, Sunlight, Baileys, Chausson, Balcamp, Knaus, Weinsberg, Murvi, Bliss, Mitsubishi, Woelcke, Reisemobile Bürow, Holzmobil, Giotti Line, Florium, Fleurette, Ahorn, Westfalia, Space Camper, Orange Work, Concorde, Womondo, Protec, Auto Sleeper, Dethleffs, Ilusion, Gehocab, Malibu, Pilote, Wild Ax, Vantage, Bresler, Tom's Fahrzeugtechnik, Morelo, Swift, Carado and others.

I do this by regularly attending trade events such as CMT Stuttgart, Abenteuer und Allrad, Caravan Salon Dusseldorf, Warsaw Caravan and Camping Show and sometimes others.

I cover equipment, including 12v electrical equipment and talk a lot about lithium batteries.

I also show some of the places I have visited in Europe in my own motorhome, as well as the places you can stay at! I try to give as much coverage as I can to official campsites and free places which I use for overnighting. Therefore you can find here the aire or stellplatz that you are possibly looking for.

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It’s a cracking small van that you can park in standard parking spaces. Really like it. Not sure if it has usurped my current favourite in the smaller Van category the Wingamm Oasi 540, but they have done a great job. Thanks for the video Alan.

michaelmorley
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LOVE IT, so glad to see manufactures come back with a high top, a newer version of my 2000 Ford E350 Sportsmobile, nicely done Westfalia

irishman
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I am not going to buy any of them (because I cannot afford them), but I prefer the urban version (the second one with the roof). It can even replace your normal car. The floor close to the toilet can be removed in order to take a proper shower.

stavros.fourfourianakis
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Good lord, 18 months delivery. That is interesting. John. USA

johndean
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Cracking van, shame about that price tho!

MarkSmith-luly
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good for people who dont want the length, english roads etc. but can see people not liking the shape. its the section of market that needs short length nut must have full bathroom. unlike iphones, its good for campers to come in different types for concumers to vote with wallet.

neoaliphant
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Stunning van and ergonomically works, shame it’s a tad out of our budget 😂. Thanks for the video. Be sure to keep an eye on our content over on our page 🤙🏻

cocoadventure
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Absolutely brilliant 💫, Alan. I love these mini vans, Westfalia are probably top one mini vans manufacturers 👏🏻

davidsqvbcn
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Nice, i still have my old CE i would trade for this❤

Bandit-Iggy
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I absolutely adore this... lotto dream!!! Lol

jmd
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Can't understand the obsession people have with sh1tting and showering in their vans. Not for me, thanks; I'll stay somewhere with facilities - like ninety-five percent of people do ninety-five percent of the time. In my experience, nearly everyone with a giant road-blocking motorhome uses the site facilities anyway, so what's the point of lugging a load of gear about on the off chance that you might use it once every Sheffield flood?

robertcook