In a message dated 12/4/01 6:25:26 PM, jromas@COLUMBUS.RR.COM writes: << Andrew,
Seems a little high! There is one in Columbus, Ohio I've been looking at that's equipted the same, has only 80,000 miles and it's $8700 but still too much for my blood. It also has twin AC's
Joe >> Just to clarify the different models of Multivans. The basic Multivan has front and rear air conditioning, but does not have the pop up roof. The Multivan Weekender does not have rear air conditioning, but has a pop up roof and a small electric cooler located in the rear facing seat behind the driver's seat. The price difference between the 2 models is usually $3K or more. You will also find that the EuroVans are priced at least $2K more on the west coast. Also consider that a 1993 EuroVan from the midwest has been through close to 10 winters of salty roads. I just bought a '93 Weekender with 87K on it. I replaced my '93 Multivan which had an engine fire a few weeks back. I have been searching all over to find a Weekender, so I'm really familiar with the pricing. Steve Lashley SKL Enterprises Inc. http://EuroCampers.com 636-797-9015 636-789-2127 fax |
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