>Is the MV Eurovan smaller in the interior than the 87 wolfie interior? No. >Would I get better mileage with a Auto vanagon, or auto eurovan... >assuming good tune, 50/50 city/hwy and conservative driving? Better on highway, about same in town. >Is a Eurovan still good for DIY repair, or do they have costly >systems that are almost impossible to repair by an average shadetree >mechanic? I would not let a shadetree mechanic within a mile of either an EV or a Vanagon. DIY repair is relative to your skilset. Eurovan = dealership visits. >Do Eurovan's handle as well as vanagons? IMHO passenger Vanagons with sorted suspensions handle better than EVs. EVs have better brakes, though. >Cost of ownership of an Eurovan, much higher or lower than Vanagon? EV is more expensive and harder to find a non-dealership shop to maintain them properly.
Hope that helps! Chris.
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