Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 09:00:48 -0600
Reply-To: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: SUV Bashing) was Think Positive to start your new year
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I like being able to stand up to cook, wash, change clothes, etc. with the
Westy. I also like being able to store "stuff" in the upper bed after I get
"there", and have easy access to it and my living space is uncluttered. I
also keep extra blankets, collapsible 6-pak ice chest, Crazy Creek chair in
the small open space in the back of the upper bed. Being able to pop up the
top also creates venting for warmer days and while cooking. I'm a Westy guy
;>)
Bob Stevens
'87 Syncro Westy
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Brobst" <TJBROBS@ACCUSORT.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: SUV Bashing) was Think Positive to start your new year
Bill, you said it all.
It's the really the Vanagon spaciousness that no other vehicle offers.
And thanks for the comparison to the Westys. I have 84 and 91 GLs which I
love but lately I've been coveting a Westy.
I guess the grass is always greener........
Thomas Brobst
Accu-Sort Systems, Inc
Staff Mechanical Engineer
215-721-5061
fax 215-799-1600
If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would
it? -Albert Einstein
>>> Bill Marshall <Willolyn99@AOL.COM> 6/25/03 >>>
Stan wants to know any outstanding features about the standard vanagon.
Stan, I wouldn't own a westy. Too much crap inside that isn't used every
day. My
'standard' Vanagon has the fold-out bed in back, that's about it. I also
took out the middle seat, permanently.
So, this is why I would have a standard vanagon over any other vehicle or
westy:
The interior volume is enormous compared to any vehicle it's size. If you
want that much room in any other van you have to go to a bigger model. I've
had
4 people, including all sorts of their climbing and camping gear, all
relaxing and chatting in the back with plenty of room to spare. I've
carried as many
as 10 people in it.
The ground clearance is great, makes for more fun off road. No, it isn't a
syncro, but it still goes romping over the rough stuff if the weather is
nice.
Had a helluva trip on the East Rim of the Grand Canyon a couple years ago,
killer arroyos.
The turning radius is WAY smaller than most other vans. Dodge caravans are
impossible in a parking lot.
The A/C blows right in my face, not lost in the back of the van like a
westy.
Engine is conveniently located -- you don't even have to get out of the van
to fix the engine, change plugs, or add oil. (easier to get to than a westy,
too)
On a similar note, the higher deck in back is really nice for
loading/unloading heavy stuff. Much better for carting lumber and plywood
around.
The vanagon has a more 'open' feel to it than other vans. The dash is
lower,
and farther away, so you feel less enclosed.
Still sleeps 3 on the big bed, no climbing into the roof.
Side windows open farther than the westy model windows. Yep, go check it.
My big cooler probably works better than the westy fridge -- $3 worth of Ice
goes for many days at colder temps, doesn't kill the battery ;-)
It looks cool even without the pop-top.
With either a westy or a passenger van, you are still way ahead of the
minivan market. My in-laws have had chrysler minivans for years, and I've
driven
them many times. Yuck. Nasty little cave with a crappy turning radius that
scrapes the bottom when you go over a speed bump.
Maybe Stan should ask why the public utilities and the military in Europe
use
them so much.
Bill Marshall
85 GL Tiico "Pandora's Box"
Aurora, IL