Andrew Fox <afox@CNR.COLOSTATE.EDU> wrote: IMHO, these are the vans of the future in the U.S. Just need to wait until they become more popular so parts and service availablity will be better, and used models will be available. ____________________________________________________________ When I was RV shopping, I had an opportunity to check out a Sprinter conversion at a local RV dealership and was surprised to hear that they were dropping the line on their sales lot. The sales guy said that they couldn't move enough of them to justify selling and servicing them. The $65,000 price tag kept me from being interested.
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