Just stopped by Royal (was Gateley) VW in Orlando. They have two 97 Winnebago's in stock. List price? $38,500 Broken down, it's 24K for the EV, 10K for the conversion, 500 for a middle seat, 3K for Market Value???, plus 1k in dealer prep (Paintguard, scotchguard ie...). Only one cupholder inside (right rear back seat), and when you put the second seat in, you can't get into the fridge. No glovebox (airbag), but deep pockets in both doors. Has some type DC/AC inverter onboard but was unable to determine wattage. Didn't take a test drive (had the baby and didn't want to swap out car seats) but with the VR6 it should be a respectable performer. Drove a Passat wagon with the VR6 last month and was very impressed. Maybe I can finally get the wife to trade the Previa. Happy New Year to all! Tim Hannink 1991 Carat (Pastel white) 1975 Bus (White/Blue) 1973 412 (Sons car) 1992 Previa (For Sale)
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