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Date:         Sun, 1 Mar 2009 21:56:23 -0600
Reply-To:     Jeff Palmer <jpalmer@MTS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jeff Palmer <jpalmer@MTS.NET>
Subject:      Re: Opinion on Long Trip w/young driver to Florida from Texas
Comments: To: Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <eccfedcc0902270549p2e6516a4x8752b9bde103de0@mail.gmail.com>
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I was 21 when i bought my current van (an 85 Westfalia GL in 1993). I drove it with two friends from Winnipeg to Alaska. At the time it had 80k km. It made it, but if there were any problems I honestly wouldn't have known what to do. And I was probably pretty far away from anyone qualified to fix it. I should add that in the middle of nowhere I heard the dreaded popping coming from the right rear wheel, and made it 400km on a gravel road to civilization to have the cv joint replaced. Ignorance was bliss, in my case.

I generally budget an extra day on a two week trip just in case something breaks down. I've maintained the vehicle very well, and get it inspected before i leave, but it's just the nature of a vehicle that age that something may break down.

A rental car might cost more, but will get twice the gas mileage. It may cost a little bit more money but what's an extra night in a hotel worth?

Sorry to be a bummer - i always plan for the worst. Most of the time I end up pleasantly surprised but what can i say.

Good luck! Jeff

On 27-Feb-09, at 7:49 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:

> Ok, Happy Frydaye. My 91GL is in darn good shape. I have never > driven it > more than 300 miles at a time and my kid(20 yr old) wants to take it > to > Florida from Texas for Spring Break with five other friends.. All fuel > lines, tires and belts are new. Got back up belts, oil cooler seal, > plugs, > anti-freeze, fire extinguisher and brand new spare. > Aside from the dumb-ass quotient and the 'I'm on Spring Break and > gotta > vomit' issue, does anyone have an opinion? They don't want to spend $ > $ to > rent a vehicle and I will have it detailed and oil changed when they > return, > but I am worried of mechanical issues that would leave my van stuck > in FL. > I've told him NO, but re-thinking it. Would like to have Rescue squad > contacts and good shops in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida noted just in > case. > He's driven the van about town alot and never a problem. > I would go with him, but all those young uns would drag me down. > heheheh > Opinions welcomed. Thanks. > > -- > Michael in San Antonio > 91GL AT 'Gringo'


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