RE: Eurovan automatics, early years... Steve, I'm sure you are right and your warning to look for evidence of routine maintenance is probably the key here. In the late '90's I was witness to a four month wait for parts and $6000 fiasco with an auto transmission in about a '94 EVC and a strong warning from a service writer at a major and reputable VW dealer here in Seattle (personal friend) about the early Eurovans. But there has been little information about their history and reliability here on the Vanagon oriented lists. What you say makes sense. Thanks. |
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