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Date:         Wed, 18 Jan 95 10:01:55 PST
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From:         puusital@mv.us.adobe.com
Subject:      Re[2]: IMPORTING A BRAZILIAN BUS-?

H Steven Dolan sez:

>To import an automobile into the US, it must meet the US standards >as of the date the automobile was manufactured, not designed. Alas, the >Brazilian busses are not importable, without *major* mods. . .

This brings up a news report I heard about a year ago. According to the report, VW of Mexico had designed a version of the bug that totally meets all US EPA and DOT requirements (reinforced doors & drivers side airbag no less). The report said VWoM was anticipating that the passage of NAFTA would allow them to build a rather profitable business importing this car into the US. Supposedly, with the passage of NAFTA, all that stood in their way was approval from corporate HQ in Germany.

Did anyone else hear about this, or was it all just a weird dream? As I have heard nothing about this since, my guess is that the whole deal was scrapped in favor of the new "bug".

And speaking of the new "bug", I saw a picture of a new VW-Ford designed minivan in European Car that looked horrific - sort of a Lumina combined with a Windstar. I can't help but thinking that if VW went back and updated the original bus like they're doing for the new bug, they'd have a better shot at the US market than is afforded by their current strategy of playing minivan catch-up.

Paul puusital@adobe.com


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