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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:27:20 -0800
Reply-To:     David Richoux <tubaman@WOMBAT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Richoux <tubaman@WOMBAT.NET>
Subject:      Re: What is the target price for a 2001/2002 Eurovan Camper?
Comments: To: Hermann the German <urlauber10@HOTMAIL.COM>
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Hermann the German wrote: > > I guess I am ready to look at the Eurovan Winne-Camper. We need ac/ > automatic/ cruise/ the hp. I will keep my 87 Westy; too much money invested. > Just can't find a reliable source for the target or dealer invoice price. > Talked to somebody this summer, he said he paid 36000$in WA. Does that sound > right? > TIA > Hermann de Boer > 87 Westy Eurospec > Kansas City,MO

This has been a recent topic on the Eurovan list < ev_update@yahoogroups.com> - you might search there, but I seem to have seen a variation of as much as $4000 off from list price for a EVC in the San Francisco area in the last few months. there is also a strong rumor that this is the last year for Eurovans in the US (again) (after such a minimal importation program over it's history, I am not surprised if VW US gives up quickly on this series...)

Dave Richoux 83.5 Westy


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