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Date:         Fri, 21 Jul 2000 17:48:51 -0700
Reply-To:     Rennie Wible <volksdragon@earthlink.net>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rennie Wible <volksdragon@earthlink.net>
Subject:      Re: 2001 Eurovan
Comments: To: Durby Suniga <Durbys@plaid.com>
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The ETKA program lists 204 hp. It looks like a nice layout, but we have a new 2000 Eurovan on the lot now and it's got a base price of $33,000. How much more are you willing to pay?

Rennie VolksDragon@earthlink.net Los Angeles

61 crew cab (911 conversion) 65 convertible 84 vanagon 93 fox

Durby Suniga wrote:

> If you go to www.vwvortex.com they talk about the official Volkswagen > changes to the 2001 Eurovan (as well as the other VW lineup). Here's their > latest scoop on the changes > - New higher powered version of VR6 engine-4 valves per cylinder, creating > 201 horsepower (versus 140 horsepower in 2000 MY) > - Child safety tether anchors > - ESP (Electronic Stability Program) > - New premium stereo > - Single seats for second row seating > - New middle console > - Foglights > They question is, how much will this all cost? Would be nice though. > Durby > 87 Wolfsburg Ed Vanagon


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