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Date:         Thu, 18 Oct 2012 04:31:22 -0400
Reply-To:     David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
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From:         David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
Subject:      Re: OT: Eurovan forum information?
Comments: To: Marc Perdue <mcperdue@GMAIL.COM>
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At 10:44 PM 10/17/2012, Marc Perdue wrote: >4) I can buy a 2000 BMW 528it (wagon) for about $7K and fix up my van.

Why not a Corolla? Why keep two high-maintenance vehicles? I live in a different world than you do (obviously) but my '95 Geo Prizm cost $1800 around seven years ago. Total repair costs in that time have been under $500 except for making the a/c work after we got it which was something like $500. It's now got rocker panel rust that I patched up using a length of aluminum house-gutter stock, pop riveted and caulked, for the cost of the tube of caulk, and a hole in a rear fender well that some glass-and-epoxy took care of. It's not stylish, but it's like the Energizer Bunny(TM). For the same money as the BMW you could get a very nice Corolla/Camry that should stay out of your pocket for a long time.

>Dennis, when everyone else refers to the Haynes manual, they mean something >different. To me, the Haynes manual is everything you've written here.

Yup. Agree.

> I >think you and David Beierl know more about car electronics than the people >that design them.

Bwahahaha...sorry, caught me off guard. Dennis may, but I surely don't. I'm just not in magical awe of electrons (which, frankly, seems to be the ground state of most of the universe including this list), and I can read a schematic reasonably well. But if VW had hired me to *draw* those schematics...well, I'd be quite proud to have done as well as the ones in Bentley. And *without* Bentley you wouldn't think I was so great.

Putting Dennis and me in the same class is wrong. Dennis has massive hands-on experience with our vans and many other vehicles. I've been married to two of them, and I read fast and don't have a life. Not the same thing at all.

> You guys are the best! I hope to meet you both some day.

Ditto...you and Dennis both.

Best, David


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