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Date:         Sun, 4 Aug 1996 00:16:32 +0100 (BST)
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From:         Raukan Mactira <gremlin@pobox.com>
Subject:      1997 Transporter T4 spotted.

Schponfirkle.

I saw the second one of these things on the street today and it made my head spin. I really *did* see it right the first time!

What am I talking about? The '97 Transporter has had a facelift. While the panel van version has ventilation slots above the front wheels (a la Mercedes), more rounded front and rear bumpers (fenders to those in the New World) and a restyled, more rounded fascia and dashboard, I saw two Caravelles with a completely new front-end design. I didn't post about it before as I thought I had mistaken a Mercedes van for a Volkswagen, but I saw a second one this afternoon. The driver was amused at my slack-jaw stare!

To my eyes, the new T4 front is a rip-off of Mercedes' frontal design. Slanted headlamps and a more sculpted bonnet (translation: hood) seem to be the major differences. I shall confirm next week that the panel van will remain in the original configuration and I'll let you know.

I don't think I like the look of the new design ... which probably means that I'll grow to love it.

Howls, --- The Bushrat.


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