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Date:         Mon, 19 Aug 1996 16:35:00 -0600
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From:         kersey@bga.com (Bo Kersey)
Subject:      Re: ABS on your 1991 Vanagon??

My '89 has anti-lock brakes, but not the fancy computer controlled kind. They are just so wimpy that they won't lock! I call them "plan ahead" brakes.

At 10:00 AM 8/19/96, Harry Yates wrote: >Hi Everyone. I was catching up on my reading over the weekend, and >came across this little piece in the July 22/96 editon of AutoWeek. >---------------------------------------------------------- >Let's go the the scoreboard: >Percent of consumers who "believe" they have ABS on their 1991 >model-year vehicles -- but do NOT > >TRUCKS: >Volkswagen Vanagon 92% >Jeep Wrangler 89% >Toyota Land Cruiser 82% > >source: 1996 JD Power Brake Quality Report. >--------------------------------------------------------------- > >So, anyone on this list filled out a survey lately?? > > >Harry. >Harry Yates, Langley, British Columbia Canada >'90 Syncro Westfalia WWW - http://www.bcit.bc.ca/~hyates >'87 Golf Diesel email: hyates@bcit.bc.ca


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