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Date:         Wed, 6 Mar 96 0:12:25 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         jag@cs.rochester.edu
Subject:      Westy exchange USA <-> Europe

Hi Gang, I'm planning a trip to Europe later this spring. I would love to travel Europe in a Westy, and I was thinking of ways of accomplishing this. Previous discussion on the list has suggested things like the collective buying of a Westy stationed somewhere in Europe for the enjoyment by the participating vanagon list members. Now that plan is not (yet) realized so I've been thinking of other ways of realizing my dream of a Westy vacation in Europe.

What do you think about the idea of exchanging Westys? I would be lending somebody in Europe my Westy for one or two weeks, and in return I get to use his/her in Europe for the same amount of time. Of course there is an emotional barrier involved in leaving your Westy in somebody else care. Both parties involved in the exchange would have to have similar standards in terms of how they care for the vehicle, how safely/carefully they drive etc.

Assuming a compatible owner/westy pair can be found some baselines need to be agreed on. This is what I can think of now:

-- Similarity of the extent of the respective vacation plans. A cross continental drive or a tour of the NY state Finger lakes region?

-- What to do in case of a mechanical problem. The probability of this should be very low, otherwise the particular vehicle is not suitable for this kind of exchange. My thinking is that the owner pays for repairs. After all the vehicle should be in good condition, and the other driver presumably drives as responsibly as you do.

-- Insurance: I would probably want to upgrade my insurance to as much coverage as possible, and would feel more comfortable if the other vehicle also has full coverage.

I'm sure I've forgotten something here. Please, somebody fill me in.

Another I'd like some comments on is weather there is any risk of legal trouble with an exchange like this. I consider this being the same as lending my car to a friend, which as far as I understand is allowed by the insurance company, and doesn't put me in the risk of being sued for doing something reckless. (We had a burglar break into our house and get caught last year. The burglar had borrowed the car (with consent) from a friend, but the friend didn't get any trouble for this.)

/Martin J (worried) and '82 Westy (hopefully not worried)


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