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Date:         Fri, 16 Nov 2007 01:12:42 -0500
Reply-To:     Poppie Jagersand <poppie.jagersand@YAHOO.CA>
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From:         Poppie Jagersand <poppie.jagersand@YAHOO.CA>
Subject:      Re: Does anyone have experience with these specific points? Was
              Re:              Vanagon vs Eurovan
Comments: To: Kai Mei <kai@NEWCLEAR.US>
In-Reply-To:  <36BE8301-5CD6-45A9-B027-FBBCD4198966@newclear.us>
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I have '82, '85 and '94 Westies.

Short summary: If you haven't had a vanagon, there's a longer learning curve to get to like it (and learn how to fix it). A Eurovan you can deal with more like any other car, ie take to dealer for service, less quirky things etc.

On the other hand, if you are truly going on week long trips (without being in a hurry) I find the Vanagon Westy much more practical to live in.

My personal impression (that few apparenlty share...) is that the '82 interior is the nicest. (green-beige striped fabric. Obviously very durable with no rips at 25years and 180kmiles. I also prefer no armrests as they make it harder to walk between front seats.

'85 browish interior hides dirt well, but is, well, too brown...

'94 has grey more synthetic interior. Stains easier, but cleans up ok with a carpet cleaner steamvac.

The "dinner" table arrangement in the Vanagon Westy is much more practical than in the '94 Eurovan Westy. In fact it is better than any other van camper model I've seen.

There is 1 foot more space between front and back seats in Vanagon compared to Eurovan Westy. In the long wheel base Winnie Eurovan length is propably similar to Vanagon.

Non-PS vanagons have very tight turning radius = can get into very tight spots but you have to provide the muscle power yourself. PS vanagons and Eurovans are ok but not great.

Eurovan is likely to be more acceptable with "normal" people (ie your average narrow minded types). It is also more comfortable on highways and with front wheel drive handles more like what people expect.

Martin

Kai Mei <kai@NEWCLEAR.US> wrote: Hi everyone,

I'm sorry I titled my original post the way I did... I'm concerned about these five points...Not campers, not manual vs automatic, not offroad capability, While perhaps interesting discussion, they bear no relevance for my current decision making.

Is a Eurovan much harder to park in tight spaces? I live in NYC, always, always parallel park.

Is the MV Eurovan smaller in the interior than the 87 wolfie interior?

Would I get better mileage with a Auto vanagon, or auto eurovan... assuming good tune, 50/50 city/hwy and conservative driving?

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?

Do Eurovan's handle as well as vanagons?

Cost of ownership of an Eurovan, much higher or lower than Vanagon?

On Nov 13, 2007, at 9:05 AM, Chris S. wrote:

> There's are two things missing in this comparison: > > 1) EVC - FWD, Vanagon Westy - RWD. I've seen Eurovan Campers get > "stuck" on a remotely wet uneven grassy surface. Vanagons are not > much better, but they are better than that. > 2) EVC - Automatic transmission ONLY. Vanagon - manual > transmission. For me and camping/driving in the mountains, or > just having fun on the back roads only a manual transmission will > do. I will not buy an automatic. > > Chris S. > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > ______________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

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