How much does a 1966 VW bus cost?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Microbus $63,915
Transporter Deluxe $65,713

Are classic VW campers a good investment?

While some of this work may have to be carried out by you, by and large, classic campervans are good investments, even with higher mileage. Even the new VW California’s are the slowest depreciating modern vehicle on the market, holding more value than any other mainstream vehicle purchased from new.

How much is a 1965 VW bus worth?

The record price for a Type 2 is $302,500 for a 1965 21-window Deluxe at Barrett-Jackson’s 2017 Scottsdale auction. The customized bus was featured on the Velocity Channel’s Bitchin’ Rides. Top price for a non-modified Type 2 is $291,500 for a restored 1961 23-window Deluxe at Barrett-Jackson’s 2017 Palm Beach Auction.

Do VW campers hold their value?

Do VW campers hold their value? Yes. The VW California was shown to have the slowest depreciation of all cars and campers currently available for sale in the UK market, retaining (on average) 60.9% of its value after 3 years/60,000 miles.

Are VW campervans worth it?

VW campervans hold their value really well so it’ll be money well-spent! They’re always in high demand so if you’ve gone for a good quality conversion you’ll have no trouble selling it on when the time comes to upgrade.

How much is road tax for a VW camper van?

New campervan buyers will now pay £265 VED for the first registration, rising to £270 from 1 April 2020. This is the same road tax as vans, rather than luxury supercars. Fuel duty to be frozen for the 10th consecutive year.

How long do VW campers last?

You can expect a Transporter T6 or T5 to reach at least 250k if well-driven and properly serviced, meaning it should last you well over 15 years. If you’d like to do more annual miles or want a van to last you 25 years without an engine and gearbox overhaul, it’s important to find the lowest mileage possible.