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Date:         Fri, 23 Jun 1995 18:47:27 -0700
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From:         ryan75@PrimeNet.Com (Ryan Michael Stevens)
Subject:      Re: Vanagon A/C 

>In contrast, the slick unit in the >'90 Wolfsburg works great - its relatively quiet, and manages to >cool the cavernous interior with no problem, even on those dasterdly >days when I have to drive the freeways to Los Angeles, and its 95F, >smoggy and stop and go for ever. I guess the German engineers >finally took it seriously. > >Steve Reilly > This reminds me of a story about the development of the air conditioning in the mid '80s Audi 5000. Whether it's true or not, I can't confirm. It seemed that those developing it were satisfied with the A/C (probably worked fine with the weather in Germany), but those higher up were not. It seems that they finally realized the importance of A/C in she wouthwest US. It is said that the engineers were sent to Arizona with a black 5000 with a black leather interior. Needless to say, the A/C was promptly redesigned...

Ryan


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