i'd have to pass on the newer models, the main objective for me to own a VW is price and can I still do most of the work on it. ohh and i don't want a car payment rather have something paid for. just my view Joe On 02 Apr 2003, populuxe wrote: > i know my local dealer wanted $32k for a > multivan new with pop-top. i think they went > down to $28,000 (which is what hemmings.com > says is the actual going price other people > are actually paying. sold it to some yuppie > family, what a deal. my 90 multivan was $20k > new. think $8,000 more is worth it? you do get > a tiny fridge under a seat. but no skylight. > > chris c > ---------------------------------------------- > ------------- > > > How many people on the list would buy a > > brand new one of > whatever era your > > bus/van is, if it were released for the 2004 > > model year? > > in a heartbeat. if it was less than $25,000. > :) if it was more than $30,000 ... like the > $32,000 v6 Eurovan Multivan on the local > dealer's lot ... i'd have to think about it > ... a LOT. :( |
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