dear clunkers it should have been mandatory to provide an actual photo of the vehicle there was in my recall a few Rolls Royce that had some rust issues and some jags with leaky fuel systems ... but nearly 300 vanagons is simply a tragedy ... lots of ridiculous vehicles listed .. i see many people coming home from where ever they were and finding out that a previously significant other is driving a new vehicle and their project is gone oh well On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Tim <h2oboxer@optonline.net> wrote: > Haven't seen this information posted here yet, but according to the > cars.gov website: > > 279 Vanagon 2wd were turned in > 9 Vanagon syncro were turned in > > In addition they list > 4 van 4wd > 3 van 4wd (cargo) > 10 van 4wd (passenger) > > Also > > 132 Eurovans were turned in > 12 Eurovan Campers were turned in > > See all the gory details at > > http://www.cars.gov/files/official-information/trade-in-vehicles.pdf > > Sad, sad, sad ..... >
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