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scvolvo Jan 12th, 2015 22:31

Gothenburg trip 2015
 
I'm organising a Gburg

It's 13/14th October

http://www.volvocars.com/intl/about/...sit-volvo-cars

Here's the link

Some are driving some are flying

It's well worth it and get to drive the 2016 range of cars around the Volvo test track.

There is a big thread on vpc.

scvolvo Jan 13th, 2015 08:23

Last time it was around £200 for hotel flights and taxis, plus extra for food etc.

There is a couple who are driving, so details I could pass on.

Groundes-Peace Jan 13th, 2015 09:42

Can you give outline details if one was to drive.
Thanks

scvolvo Jan 13th, 2015 11:16

There are more details on vpc thread and the person to speak too is saaamont5.

He has / is planning a nice route.

scvolvo Jan 13th, 2015 11:54

Fly or drive to Gburg factory if you've not been then you have seriously missed out.

Cost last time was £200 for flights, taxis, hotel, plus food extra (although this can be cheaper booking ahead)

I flew from stanstead it was £70 return 1.5 hour flight.

Iam not the person to ask about driving saaamont5 on vpc is organised and driving there.

Rough itinerary

13th arrive Gburg 10.30am

All day in Gburg and evening out as a forum or as individuals, depending on what you prefer.

14th

Blue train 08.45-9.45 (around factory)
Brand Experience Centre 10.00-11.30 (was crash test facility last time, plus new cars, amazing stuff)
Lunch at Restaurant Varianten 11.45-12.45
Demo Centre (driving) 13.00-14.00 (driving the 2016 range of cars)

This is the itinerary from Jeanette.

Cost of the driving is £28 per person, which I believe covers just there costs.

This would be the only cost apart from lunch, which I believe may be free also "the famous Volvo Swedish meatballs"

14.30-17.30 Volvo museum around £6 to get in.

If in wrong section please move.

The £28 for driving is all that is required so I can book that but I'll make a cut off date for that of mid march, depending how much notice the factory needs as this gets booked up quickly

tt82 Jan 13th, 2015 13:27

Very tempting offer.

It does seem to be quite a lot packed into a short space of time though.

As for driving, I did it a few years ago. It's 1,300 miles (From Manchester) and took 2 full days.
Ferry from Dover to Dunkirk via DFDS takes 2 hours and costs about £50 depending on the number of people in the car.
The Oresund Bridge has a toll which is a cash payment of 47 Euros each way. There is a transponder pass which is cheaper per crossing but fee's mean you need to do at least 2 crossings for it to be cheaper in total. The Storebaelt Bridge in Denmark is also a toll bridge and costs 18 Euro's per crossing.
Overnight stay can be free (throw up a tent in a Motorway services/picnic area) or for a small cost in a Travel Lodge type hotel.
Fuel costs obviously depends on speed and how many people are in the car. Generally your looking at £300-400 roughly.

Other options are the ferry from Germany to Sweden to avoid the bridges but I don't know what costs are like! The Harwich to Esjberg ferry route is now closed.

scvolvo Jan 13th, 2015 14:56

Thanks TT detailed info there.

So for most flying would be easier and cheaper.

I used Ryanair.

Groundes-Peace Jan 13th, 2015 15:12

Sorry, but can I ask where the vpc thread is?

scvolvo Jan 13th, 2015 15:54

http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthre...843#post755843

It's pretty much the same info now.

tt82 Jan 13th, 2015 16:41

I followed the same route Clarkson took in the race to Oslo. Going across the top of Holland. The Oresund Bridge is quite fantastic to drive across.


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