In a message dated 96-04-05 20:43:32 EST, LAYTON@suvax1.stetson.edu writes: > >I went to the VW dealership in Central Fl. to look at the new Winnebago >EV's. They looked real nice, although I like the lower pop-top on the >Westfalia EV. Well by the time I got finished looking at the vans, the >salesmen said that he would give me $13-$14K for my 89' Westfalia, and >already had contacted a potential buyer for it. I have 60K miles and >my van is super clean. The new Winnebago was $30K. Does anyone know >how good a deal this is? > Jeff 89' Westfalia > > For spending that much money, I would look at a Rialta. Almost a real RV. I got a price of $42K on one fully loaded including roof A/C and generator. Included 13" color tv, batroom with shower and hot water, sleeps 4 or seats 8. As an RV it can be financed for 15 years and the interest is tax deductible as a second home. Find a dealer that has one and check it out. Of course for this money you can almost get a full size RV. But the Rialta is still practical to drive daily if needed. Although I love the current FUN BUS, I wouldn't mind owning one of these. Saving my pennies, Dennis.
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