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Date:         Fri, 7 Jun 1996 23:50:33 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Terry Tan <terrytan@ritz.mordor.com>
Subject:      Vanagon look a like

> > Several years ago when I visited the UK , Toyota or Nissan was marketing > a van called the ACE which never made it to the US shores. It looked very > much like the boxy Vanagon. When I visited Japan I also saw similar type > vehicles. > During that time the only family type vans available in the US was the VW > Bus. The GM Ford and Chrysler products were more of a tradesvan rather > than for family use and lacked the interior refinements unless > customized by a third party . When Toyota brought in their first Minivan, > I said to myself, the Japanese must have made a deal with the US Auto Mfr or > their Unions by only bringing in those minivans when they they could have > brought in those Vanagon size vehicles with enough interior and exterior > refinements. It would certainly have captured a big slice of the > family van market before Chrysler introduced the Minivan. If any one can > share their information or knowledge on this topic, it will be interesting > to find out what really happened. > > > > > --XAA22507.834205456/ritz.mordor.com-- > >


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