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Date:         Sun, 19 Nov 1995 09:56:21 -0600
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Bob Polys <bpolys@sky.net>
Subject:      re: SHARAN article in HVWs

At 02:00 AM 11/19/95 -0600, you wrote: >> >>May, 1995 issue of Hot VWs has an article on the Sharan-- in their >>pictures, it looks like a CHrysler minivan. About that size, seating >>capacity, and shape. In other words... it's too d*mned small! >> >>The article includes the rumor of a supercharged VR6 engine as an >>option, and comments on a "high-performance" minivan being right for >>today's market. >> >>But I didn't read the whole thing... no babes in the pictures. :^) >> > >You can find detailed info & pictures at www.vw.iplus.com/VAG, just follow >the links to Der Sharan. The page is all in German but a few words standout, >there is a VR6 option and a diesel as well if I recall. Not sure about the >diesel, but the VR6 for sure. Van looks like a Ford Windstar. I'm told they >won't be coming into the US. > I saw pictures and an article in the most recent Top Gear magazine at Border's bookstore.


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