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Date:         Thu, 26 Jul 2001 06:53:20 -0400
Reply-To:     Maynard Southard <echomhs@GIS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Maynard Southard <echomhs@GIS.NET>
Subject:      Re: eurovan? Any good? Comments please.
Comments: cc: "poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU" <poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU>

Matthew:

Here's what I like and don't like about my '93 GL: LIKE: -Cavernous interior. With the middle seat out (no bolts to remove, just latches.) and the rear bench removed (4 bolts) the floor becomes a dance hall! You can lay 4'x8' sheets of plywood flat on the floor. A full size mattress and box spring will slide in the back hatch and rest flat on the floor. A 40"x48" standard wood pallet can be inserted through the sliding door, just like a Vanagon. This is an incredible cargo van. -The 5 cylinder engine has performed excellently for the 150k miles of its life. It does consume approximately 1 qt of oil per 2000 miles, but it has ever since I got it at 50k and I've always used Mobil1 15w-50. This engine pulls great and has always had plenty of power (ignore the fact that my other van is a Diesel Westy ;-o. -The Front Wheel Drive has been terrific in all weather. -ABS brakes are the only way to go! Saved our skin many times. -The 5 speed manual tranny is fun. -My wife loves it (her daily driver).

DISLIKE: -Rust. Rear hatch, fuel door, and panel seams have a tendency to rust. PIA. -Parts are expensive and there are few used part alternatives. I have found the Bus Depot to be pretty good and getting VW only stuff, but the price is still high compared to our Vanagons. -Service. Nobody has heard of the beasts, much less had any experience working on them. Even some VW dealers seem clueless. I have found a dealer in MA that has done good work, but again the price has been high and it is typical for them to hold the car while they wait for parts. -The Bentley is two volumes and my son uses it for weight training. -Tire options are even more limited and expensive than the Vanagon (15" wheel don't buy you any advantage.)

Please note: my comments are about my '93 GL, 7 passenger, 5 spd, A/C, ABS, 5 cyl gas model. I hear the V6 engine is terrific. After '95 they have only been available in the states with Automatic tranny (blah). YMMV - yadda, yadda, etc.

Maynard Southard OvO '79 '82 Westy Diesel "Reinhardt" '93 EV GL "Klinger" '00 Golf GLS TDI "WooHoo" '84 Jetta GL TD "Donor"

On Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:08 PM, Matthew Pollard <poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU> wrote: > My sister is selling her ford exlopder (perfect shape $6k if you > want it. IN sacramento CA) and i got him to at least look at VW. She > immedialy ruled out the vanagon because of the lack of 'stuff' in front of > the driver (ie your knees are the crumple zone). She is THINKING about > the eurovan instead. Any comments, complaints, praise, etc would be helpful.


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