On Wed, 24 Aug 1994, David Schwarze wrote: > RGOLEN@umassd.edu writes: > Especially well because the American minivans are too suited to American > automotive styles (i.e. Automatics, soft sprung, big, lazy V-6's, bad > ergonomics). Funny you should mention ergonomics. In 3500 miles on the road with a couple of over 8 hour days, I never had one twinge of pain or discomfort in my back. I've never driven a vehicle for that long that I could say that about -- GMs, Pontiacs, International Pickup, Other VWs, BMW 325, Mind you we were sleeping in a tent for many of those 8 days on the road, too. I was just amazed at the end of the trip. -- Gerry Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@lenti.med.umn.edu> U of MN Med.School.Admin 6-5379
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