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Date:         Mon, 5 Dec 94 12:43:03 EST
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From:         Drew Farenwald  <dbfarenw@cbda9.apgea.army.mil>
Subject:      Re:  EUROVAN experiences

> From: psellers@ha.osd.mil (Pete Sellers)

> Just thought I'd share this with the other Eurovan owners/operators out > there as well as any others who are interested.

You got my attention...

> I recently returned from another long road trip; approx. 3,000 miles.

As did I. ~2000 miles.

> It was a good trip, overall,...

I had a great trip. My EV is just a joy to drive. It just hums along...

> I kept a decent log of miles, fuel and etc. I used one quart of oil for the > entire trip (more than what's normally there).

I didn't use a drop.

> I averaged 20 miles-per-gallon for the whole trip. For my Eurovan having > 32,000 miles and under the stress-conditions, I'm STILL very happy with the > Eurovan.

I got a little over 20. My EV's now got 26K and I'm still VERY happy too.

> I hope at 32,000 miles others can say the same.

I'm counting on it.

--Drew dbfarenw@apgea.army.mil Joppatowne, MD '93 Eurovan GL

BTW: Pete: Are you one of the 3 MDs on this list? And what is "ha.osd.mil"? (Glad to know there's another EV somewhere nearby!)


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