Esh+ACE- +ACQ-100 for the electronic edition of a paperback that sells for +ACQ-79. You'd think it would be cheaper. I've always felt that a hardcopy of a manual of any kind is more user-friendly than electronic format. Just my humble opinion. Brad
-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List +AFs-mailto:vanagon+AEA-GERRY.VANAGON.COM+AF0-On Behalf Of Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:54 PM To: vanagon+AEA-GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: bentley cds
Hi- It seems I may have misspoken to a few of you who asked if the cds that baumtools told me about were Bentley CDs. It appears they maybe - and they appear to be available from the bentley website itself: http://www.rb.com/resource.htm?subject+AD0-27 However, I have no idea if these include anything other than what's in the paper bentley :-( Though supposed the CDs do contain scan tool documention for the newer cars. Can anyone who works at a dealer check if the dealer uses these CDs and what if anything the CD provides that a paper manual doesn't? dave |
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