Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 22:48:04 -0500
Reply-To: Jennifer <ncc876@yahoo.com>
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From: Jennifer <ncc876@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: is your Vanagon your main/only vehicle?
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At 11:27 AM +1200 5/12/01, Andrew Grebneff rearranged electrons to say:
>>My ignorance is showing, but where does VW RSA exist, do they sell to
>>the US? I am not certain I know what a Caravelle is. Its a european
>>version of the vanagon, right? Which model does it closely resemble?
The Caravelle *is* a Vanagon/Transporter. Generation 3.
>The American market gets different names for many vehicles. Eg Honda
>Legends and NSXs are called "Acura" there, some Nissans "Infiniti"; early
We also have the RL and TL models here under the Acura name; I tried
one of the larger 4.2 (I think that's the number) sedans at an auto
show once, and if it's ever sold as a wagon and I have the money, I
would consider it (but probably get a German car first.) Do those
exist over there?
>Passats as Dashers, Golfs as Rabbits, Santanas as Quantums, Corollas sold
>as Chevy Nova or Geo Storm, Suzuki Cultus as Pontiac Firefly (not
I think the Quantum also later became the Passat.
The Chevy Nova wasn't a direct lookalike to the Corolla, though it
closely resembled the Corolla hatchback model that it was based on.
The bodywork was a little bit different, and I do think the interior
was slightly different as well. I know that the steering wheel looked
a bit different to me when I looked into the window of a Nova once. A
variant of the current Corolla is now sold as the Chevy storm, though
it's a sedan now instead of a hatchback, since the Corolla wagon is
no longer sold (nor is the Camry wagon).
>very few Vanagon badges did sneak onto vehicles in other markets eg
>Australia.
Maybe, maybe not. I sent a note to a friend of mine in Australia and
got a text-based blank stare in reply. Either he does not know the
older VW model lineup or he just doesn't know the US name. I recall
mentioning the Transporter to him once in the past and he did know of
it at that time. Hopefully another Australian can clear this up...
>As an aside, Americans call the front-engined T4 heaps Eurovans
I thank you for agreeing with me that the Eurovan could use some
restyling work rather badly. :)
>VW & Toyota vans, Toyota diesels and Macintoshes rule
I'm writing this on a Powerbook G3 (Lombard) Bronze Keyboard with OS
X 10.0.3. :)
Good Karma Point: I think I've got my boss convinced to get a GTI GLX
for the sporty car he wants now that he's hit mid-life-crisis
stage... !
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Jennifer - ncc876@yahoo.com
... knee-deep in the hoopla ...
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