Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 06:34:03 EDT
Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: vanagon difficulty
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In a message dated 02/09/2009 10:07:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
ALL too true ! BUT, that's the reason for this LIST and mechanics
like myself, No ! ? I have close to 600,000 km on my '87 and have only
once in 20 years of driving had to leave it on the side of the road and come
back to rescue it later. Five extensive trips all over Mexico, USA and
Canada. So.......What's the BIG problem ? We are the only group of folks
who drive around in antique vehicles on a daily basis and use them for high
mileage cross country adventures to remote places. So the moral of that
story is you had better learn to deal with it or bail out and get yourself
another POS. They're all pretty much the same as far as I'm concerned. I
just like this one 'cause I can sleep in it comfortably, keep my beer cold,
drive, park and maintain it just about anywhere !
>>>>>David Beierl asked what is it about vanagons that makes me consider
them
difficult. Here:
The are unreliable. Given their age, that is expected, but they NEVER
were as reliable as Japanese vehicles, which in my experience seldom
need repair.
People who can (or are willing) to work on them are rare, especially in
the middle of the country. General shops can handle most vehicles.
Take a vanagon to one, and if the shop accepts it, the repair will
likely be done wrong.
Diagnosis seems more difficult than with other vehicles, even for
knowledgeable techs.
Parts are hard to get and inordinately expensive.
A NON-difficult vehicle is one that seldom breaks, and when it does, can
be easily repaired at a wide variety of shops at reasonable cost.
That's not a vanagon.
'91 Vanagon GL Campmobile, which I love for its utility in camping and
cross country travel, but fear will leave me stranded far from home or
help.<<<<<<<<<
Cheers,
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
'87 Westy & Lionel Trains (_Collection for sale_
(http://frankcondelli.com/trainsal.htm) )
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Vanagon/Vanagon Westfalia Service in the Ottawa Valley
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Almonte, ON, June 11 ~ 14, 2009
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