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Date:         Wed, 20 Mar 96 6:04:19 EST
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From:         "Drew B. Farenwald" (SLAD/CBNED) <dbf@arl.mil>
Subject:      Re: Pros and Cons: Eurovan Camper, '95 & '96

> I test drove a 96 Eurovan Camper last night and am seriously considering a > purchase within a week or so. As part of the pre-purchase research, I welcome > comments from current owners.

Are you sure it was a 96? I understood that only a handful were being imported and none would be for sale to the general public. I just bought a brand new 95 (w/ 28 miles)

> It would be my primary vehicle as well as my camper. I'm not a power demon, and > the V-4 seemed OK. (Though rumor has it that a V-6 is in the offing for later > this year.)

My 93 was the in-line 5 cyl, as is my new 95. The 97s are supposed to offer the VR6 as an option.

> Price being flung about is $32K. This, of course, includes the Winnebago > conversion.

That's sticker price.

> Are you happy with your Eurovan Campers? Do they suffer from the electrical > problems that seems to have plagued earlier Eurovans (info from Consumer > Reports)?

Never heard of electrical problems.

--Drew 95 EV-C


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