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Date:         Fri, 13 Sep 1996 11:53:04 -0700
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From:         Dale Goodvin <dgoodvin@ups.edu>
Subject:      eurovan/winnebago

Hi to all VW enthusiasts,

I've hear lots of bad and a little good about the Eurovan.

But... I am looking for something between an RV and a Conversion Van so that I can travel in some comfort and not have to stay at motels and eat at restaurants all the time. About the only vehicle that I know about that fills this requirement is the VW EuroVan camper. I was talking to a dealer yesterday who mentioned the marriage of Winnebago and VW in the latest camper incarnation. Does anyone know anything about these puppies. Like: how long have they been made? are they any good? cost? availability of used ones? should I buy new if I can afford it?? If they used to be lousy, are they better now? etc., etc.?

I am especially concerned about their reliability, as this has been a huge question about the Eurovans.

I really need some help here, so any and all advice on the specific question of the VW/Winnebago vehicle or potential solutions to the general question of what is a good vehicle to buy for "camping" would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Dale (dgoodvin@ups.edu)


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