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Date:         9 May 1996 14:51:26 -0700
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From:         "Kevin Nugent" <Kevin.Nugent@uchsc.edu>
Subject:      Re: Eurovan Catalytic Conver

Subject: Time:2:38 PM OFFICE MEMO RE>Eurovan Catalytic Converter Date:5/9/96

you said <this individual states that as a result of the catalytic converter being beneath the passenger compartment, it heats the interior of the vehicle

I say Geez, some people are never happy, (said in sobbing tone) "my volkswagon is so cold in the winter, I wish they had better heaters" Now their complaining that they are too hot, sheesh. No wonder VW doesn't want to import anything to the states anymore : ) But seriously, I haven't really noticed an increase in heat in the compartment. I think the EV's are great, highly recommend 'em.

Kevin kevin.nugent@uchsc.edu Toasty in the EV year round.....


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