Hi, > Do they know what they are talking about? Do they really mean that > Winnebago is converting EV's or is there a 'transporter' out there? ??? and the difference would be....? VW has always called the type II a "transporter" "Eurovan" and "Vanagon" are just catchy names they used to market them in the US. I have to say that I think VW are probably right in thinking that there isn't enough demand for Westies in the USA to justify bringing them in. The USA is a strange market, what with all the wierd federal regulations and stuff, and VW's German production plants are pretty badly placed to compete in the fierce automotive marketplace in the US as they are relatively inefficient. The world has changed since VW's glory days in the sixties and they havn't kept up with what's happening in the USA. This is their loss as a company and ours, as customers. They still do OK in Europe, which is the market they design for: time to emigrate...? Cheers, W. ....................................................................... Item Subject: WINMAIL.DAT Could not convert Microsoft Mail Message Data item to text. Will attempt to 'shar' item as file '004m86t' at end of msg.
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