In a message dated 1/5/01 2:37:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, BenTbtstr8@AOL.COM writes:
> As discussed on the list before, the Wolfsburg Editions were late year > production models w/ equipment that are normally optional. I believe the > marketing guys at VW came up with this idea to stimulate sales midyear just > before the new model years are announced. It's a good way to get rid of the > previous year's inventory. > > The cool thing about this is you get (in your case) and 1989 with most of > the > goodies which would have cost you extra for the 1990 model year. Try to find > out which Wolfsburg Edition this guy is selling you. Is this a van, camper > or > ???? > > the '89 wolfsburg edition is a CARAT with a wolfsburg badge on it, grey diagonal striped upholstry, grey dash, and a speaker in the left side panel. otherwise, its the same as a Carat, with the jumpseats, side table, sofabed, alloys and all. chris
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