Gert & Patrick Gert & Patrick

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The main reason for choosing this car was the ecological benefit of electric driving. Sabine was happy to answer our questions right from the booking process. Upon handover, she ensured a warm welcome and a complete and clear explanation so that we could leave smoothly with the Buzz, which looked brand new. If we ever had any doubts about anything, we could simply consult the well-structured manual. For me, the Buzz was a very nice car to drive. With driving mode B engaged, you hardly even need the brake pedal: releasing the gas immediately results in braking. We charged while taking a coffee break or going out for a bite to eat, and on the way back, we even briefly hung up the curtains and lay down for a power nap (with the air conditioning on) while the car was plugged in to charge. The curtains are quite delicate at the moment. One of our snaps tore out. Sabine plans to replace it with magnets anyway to fix this. A minor drawback is that the pedals and the sleeping area under the pop-up roof were difficult to reach for my partner (1.65m tall). During the day, the sun ensured that the house battery was back up to 100% every time, so that my partner could use his sleep apnea device at night. The slight hum of the AC inverter did not bother us. Still, we didn't really sleep well last week. It was also incredibly hot at our destination, and unfortunately, the air conditioning runs on the car's battery (and there wasn't a charging station nearby at our destination to top up). Sabine was already thinking about a solution for future users. We didn't really cook at our location, but I did make grateful use of the French press and the provided Fairtrade coffee ;-) In short: a very pleasant experience with this electrically powered campervan built by Outbase. July 2026