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Date:         Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:51:41 -0500
Reply-To:     Kitzmann <kitzmann@EXIS.NET>
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From:         Kitzmann <kitzmann@EXIS.NET>
Subject:      Carshow thoughts
In-Reply-To:  <200111121917.fACJHpf06728@marlin.exis.net>
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We had a carshow this last weekend that I went to with my wife and a few friends. VW had a bunch of thier cars out, but of course I gravitated to the Eurovan. Man, what a nice vehicle. I wasn't impressed by the older ones, but the 2002 that they had sitting out was awsume! It was a silver MV with the weekender package. The fit and finish was great, everything was easy to use and laidout well. The fun thing was that the kids at the show were all over this thing. They were climbing all over it and really liked the bunk up top. VW needs to market using kids for this vehicle they love it. The other fun thing was seeing a competitors van that was sitting about 15 ft away, not a single person looking at it! If the amount of people staring and playing with this vehicle is any sign, VW is going to sell alot more of them. I may get hate mail, but I want one. Now where to get 30K??????

Dave K. 82 former diesel


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