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Date:         Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:31:20 -0500
Reply-To:     vw4x4@FYI.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Eric Zeno <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon Mania
Comments: To: Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <017301c41077$e614ec20$6501a8c0@DaDell>
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The problem with all this is, not many people have the knowledge to foresee problems with used vehicles until they are half way to work , and break down in the middle of rush hour traffic. This means 1/2 day missed work, and a tow for $75.00, plus borrowing the SO car, the next 3 days when it is being fixed. Add the this the cost of a new ECU, and break down 3 weeks later only to find that the ECU was not the problem, and you will surely agree that the $8000.00 Vanagon/camper/syncro with 164,000 miles on it was in no way shape or form a good deal for anyone, except a well tuned home mechanic with lots of support people. THe cost of ANY vehicle with lots of millage, and lots of years under its bell is going to excceed a new vehicle, unless you have way to get things done cheaper. ERic

Mike Collum wrote:

><snip> >The average car costs what, $150-250/mo+ to buy new, depending on how many >thousands you put down. Yet try to justify spending $1000 per year to >maintain a Vanagon. ><snip> > >If you were to purchase a new vehicle that could do even most of what a >Vanagon, and especially a Westy, can do, it would cost you a lot more than >$250/mo. You'd experience a big depreciation hit the moment you took >posession and it would start to wear. > >I've always subscribed to the notion that a used vehicle is cheaper to >maintain than the costs incurred in buying a new one. > >After I obtained my '84 Vanagon (used), I bought a new full sized sedan for >just over $25,000.00. I used the sedan up and eventually sold it for >$1500.00. I had maintenance bills a bunch during ownership, also. The >Vanagon's maintenance hasn't cost anywhere near what the total cost of the >sedan was and I still have the Vanagon. > >Oh, and my '58 Austin Healey Bugeye (Frogeye) Sprite with over 300,000 miles >on it hasn't cost much to maintain, either. > >Mike >Houlton, Maine >'84 GL 7 pass >'85 GL Westy > > > >


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