I bought this one (my fourth Vanagon) 7 years ago simply to operate as a utilitarian hauler...and it's done that task quite well. But, I'm getting nagging interest from the significant other to step up to something that can double-duty as an offroad camp-wagon as well, which means I may need to sell it to upgrade to a Syncro. We have a Quattro wagon (or two), but she'd like to consolidate the AWD vehicles, a concept with which I've been struggling to propose a counter-strategy. If I can't sell if for a decent amount, I might just have to double-down and convert it over to Syncro in my postage stamp-sized yard which sorta sucks. So yes, I do care about resale, but it's not been my primary motivator for either buying or keeping this funky old workhorse. On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Paul <wognacious@gmail.com> wrote: > Why would you buy a Vanagon for any other reason than for the shear joy of > owning one? I can't believe that anyone would consider buying one thinking > that it is an investment that is going to appreciate in value and you're > gonna strike it rich selling them. But then again who am I to say how to > spend your hard earned $$. I know I have no intention of selling mine. I > could never recoup the $$ I've spent on it and there's no way in hell I can > even put a value on the labor of love I have vested in it. I'd have to say > mine is pretty much priceless. But then "A fool and his money are soon > parted" say some. I must be really really foolish.............but I don't > care. > > -- Casey |
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