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Date:         Fri, 10 Nov 1995 12:00:19 -0500
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From:         Dan Herbert <dan.herbert@utoronto.ca>
Subject:      Re: local VWs for sale; auto show

Well Howdy:

The EV air-conditioning is indeed CFC-free. Does that mean that punitive taxes should not apply? (I have never owned an air-conditioned vehicle, so I know nothing of these regulations). As well, I have not purchased a new vehicle since gas consumption became an issue (my Lotus Super Seven was quite abstemious!).

The vehicle in question is the long-wheelbase Eurovan, camperized (is that a word?) by Winnebago.

To eliminate confusion, see this site

http://www.vw.com/cars/carcamp.htm

That's the beast!

Dan Herbert

dan.herbert@utoronto.ca

On Fri, 10 Nov 1995 03:56:48 -0500 Rick Gordon wrote:

> These sound pretty much the same as VW USA prices, but thats not a big > surprise. But wait, are these Westfalias or EuroBagos? >

> > What does it take to qualify as a gas-guzzler there? > And I didn't think it had flourocarbon air conditioning - or does everyone > in Canada have to pay for past transgressions? >


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