my wife and I use our 85 as our main transport these days she drives to work everyday in it, shes not worried about speeding around and racing to the next stop light, We live in Northern Ca, not to many people like to come to a complete stop these days. Knock on word we have'nt had a major fix in awhile, but we have had our share. oh wait you can make the Japanese cars go faster with sticker kits and a 40oz pipe.. LOL need more NOS hehe Joe On 03 Apr 2003, Steve Overmyer wrote: > At 03:07 PM 2/04/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 10:20:40 -0600 From: > >mike boland <westy@MVBOLAND.COM> Subject: Re: > >VW gutless & unreliable? Another > >perspective... > > > >Andrew Japanese car's still suck.. > > ...not to mention just plain DULL :( > > > >Mike At 10:59 PM 4/2/2003 +1200, Andrew > >Grebneff wrote: > > >> I've driven Japanese vans before and > > >> many VW vans too and they are > > simply > > >> chalk and cheese. > > > > > >Yep... the VW is chalk. Objectively > > >speaking. > > No,that's just subjectivity too ...:) > > Steve O |
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