this quote farther down the page: Most dealers turn away older cars because they have no techs with experience on them. Gotta ask yourself.. will that customer buy the new product when you don't support the old one? That guy who said they won't even work on them was probably a car salesman. At least he sounded like one. Chris
On 9/10/07, TC <trclark@shaw.ca> wrote: > > http://www.914club.com/bbs2/lofiversion/index.php/t62250.html > yah I know dont beleive all ya read > > I quote > > Who are the Vanagon experts here? > > I'm aware of some of the problems with the Wasserboxers, but I would like > to > hear from any experts. > > I don't need a Syncro or Westy. Luckie and I just need a practical vehicle > that's bigger than our 914s. > > The Scirocco and GTI are going up for sale. > > Thanks. > > > I am a mechanic at a VW dealership, TRUST ME. you do not want a vanagon, > we > will not even take them in to work on!! I heartily recommend either buying > an asian or domestic van, or holding out until "Project M"- our new > minivan > arrives next year as a 2008. >
-- Chris 88 Vanagon GL (daily driver) 87 Westfalia (in progress) |
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