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Date:         Tue, 24 Apr 2001 14:08:31 -0700
Reply-To:     Donna Stewart <DStewart@chrm.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Donna Stewart <DStewart@chrm.com>
Subject:      Re: Why do you like your Vanagon?
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My first experience was test driving one from Humphrey VW in Hayward, California. I had had enough of trying to travel with a baby in a car. I already liked VWs (had a turbodiesel Jetta and a Scirocco) but neither was well suited for road trips with a child (and bicycle, dog, etc.). I drove a 1986 GL which my parents eventually bought because they babysat my son and I would borrow it for trips. We all went to Northern Arizona in the 86 one year; fantastic trip. All the baby's stuff fit neatly inside and the view was great, as well as the ride. I couldn't believe I hadn't discovered Vanagons sooner. I didn't want to look like a soccer mom and had previously taken a dim view of vans so it took me til early 1988 to buy my 87 Wolfsburg. No turning back.

>>> CHRIS STANN <cstann3@home.com> 04/21/01 02:23PM >>> Why do you like your Vanagon? What made you consider one? What was you first experience of one?


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