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Date:         Fri, 5 Jan 1996 11:20:29 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Tracey Choulat <tchoul@osprey.unf.edu>
Subject:      Re: Carat Question

Tom,

I almost bought one of these back in '92. This is the standard configuration for a Carat. It is very much like the Eurovan MV. But personally I like the Carat over the MV, it just has more character.

I don't think these came with manual transmissions. With how many times I replaced the clutch in my '86 GL, I would not recommend one to anyone who couldn't replace them themselves.

Trace Choulat tchoul@unf.edu -- '93 MV

On Thu, 4 Jan 1996, Tom Forhan wrote:

> I've been kinda on the lookout for a vanagon for a neighbor > who's family is growing beyond Volvowagondom. > > On the road yesterday, I saw a very late Vanagon in Carat > trim. The interior layout was unusual; club seating. > Two rear facing seats backed up behind the driver and shotgun > seats. The usual three person bench in back. If I'm not > mistaken there was a table set up between the two rows of > rear seats. Seems great for a family with kids, they can all > color or whatever on the table in backlike our son does in > the Westie, but it still seats seven. > > My neighbor likes the idea. Is this a standard configuration > on the Carat? If not, what is the configuration called? What do we > search the ads for? > > Can you get a carat with a stick ;-)? > > > Thanks in advance: > > Tom F. > buncha VAG stuff >


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