I must agree that most aircooled drivers and watercooled drivers tend to stay with their respective breeds. (Boy, that sounds like a statement from Wild Kingdom). Anyway, I own both species. To me VW's are VW's. VW Trends has been traditionally focused on aircooled. European Car (formerly VW/Porsche) is more focused towards watercooled cars as far as US publications are concerned. I suspect that the real reason there is minimal focus on Vanagons is there just aren't enough Vanagon owners for them to sell magazines to. Besides, I don't think I really want to read anything about Vanagons in VW Trends considering the awful job they did on the "50th Anniversary of the Bus" issue. You folks must still remember that. BenT <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/bentbtstr8/myhomepage/index.html">Vanagon Cafe</A> |
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