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Date:         Mon, 03 Apr 1995 09:16:36 PDT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Josh Poulson <jrp@plaza.ds.adp.com>
Subject:      Re: '89 Westy Price - Reasonable?? 

> My friend is talking with a dealer in the SF Bay area about a '89 Westy. > The van has about 70K miles and is imaculate - Power steering, brakes, > Air <needs service - no cooling>, automatic, but otherwise seems a very > nice van. They are sticking with a price of $17.1K and are quoting a > "Blue Book" of nearly $21.

That's about right. My '89 Westy has 45,000 miles and I've been offered $20K for it.

> What say you all - They have refused $16K saying they paid more <doubt > it, but maybe>.

Depends on how bad those 70,000 miles were... I'd ask if they replaced the fuel filter, redone the undercoating, and a lot of other rust and road wear things. Otherwise it's not worth the bluebook.

Check the canvas of the pop-top and also check the rubber gasket around the pop top. Those suckers go first. :)

------------ Joshua R. Poulson, Systems Engineering, ADP Dealer Services, Portland, OR


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