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Date:         Sat, 15 Apr 1995 22:20:42 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         leo mulvihill <wildcelt@haven.ios.com>
Subject:      Re: Blasphemy, tires, and handling.

On Sat, 15 Apr 1995, Steve Maher wrote:

> > Believe me I love air-cooled VW,s but a Vanagon cannot even coume close > > to a Chrysler van > > But when (not IF) that Chrysler van breaks down, you're in a world of hurt > to fix it. You either pay the local shop $60/hr (or dealer $90/hr), or spend > a few weeks in your garage, cursing the idiots that designed such an > unrepairable vehicle. > You must be talking about VW labor rates, here my dealer charges $38.00 per hour, but the vans do not spend much time in the shops. Talk about unrepairable... there is nothing worse than a Wasserboxer except maybe an Audi 100 with the inboard disc brakes

> For what it costs to replace the Chrysler's clutch, I can replace the entire

One of the nice things about most of the Chryslers is that they do not come with a clutch.

I have one with 100K ion it so far and it has been far cheaper to run than any VW....

> > Let's see if that Chrysler van is still on the road in 25 years! >

Try to find parts in yards for the Chrysler vans, they are few and far between, no one junks them.. they don't rust out..


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