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Date:         Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:59:55 EST
Reply-To:     Trvlr2001@AOL.COM
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Subject:      Re: What I'd like to see in a Vanagon...
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In a message dated 2/4/2005 2:12:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, refisher@MCHSI.COM writes: After I came back to civilian life I sort of adopted the same idea to my vehicles, and it has served me well- even 'tho it's a particular pain in a Vanagon, which makes me lust after the ridiculously expensive larger gas tank. No high voltage wire to remind you, just make sure you pull over and top off when the needle hits the middle. More often than not, when I've let it slide I've regretted it later- say at about the point where I'm running on fumes and hunting for a gas station in unfamiliar territory.

Cya, Robert Hi Robert, Yes! and that is my policy, on trips anyway!! Hate to be sitting in the drivers seat all stressed out Trying to figure the mile to the next town, and how many gallons I have left, & how may MPG. Bummer....but I regress, I just space it out. got to adjusting the stereo etc... But what's the deal here????? Especially in a travel camper bus???? It should have been Standard Issue to have a larger gas tank ??? JC...


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