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Date:         Mon, 13 Jan 1997 10:33:04 -0800
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From:         am1973@monika.ds.boeing.com (Andrew Mera 773-1287)
Subject:      Re: 97 EV differences

comment on messages by Rick Gordon and Kenyon Fairey 10.jan.97:

- are both of you talking about a 97 EV VR6 Winnie with automatic transmission? I had a chance to compare automatic vs. stick on two brand new 95 EV's last May: the stick shift on these two models appeared to behave significantly stronger when going uphill.

- has anybody made the statement recently that the 97 VR6 is available in the States only with automatic transmission? If yes, I wonder why?

- passenger compartment heating: I just got back from a winter trip to CA with my 95 EV Winnie. Temperatures not lower than freezing at night, left the heater on while sleeping, no complaints. When comparing notes with Dan Herbert's last winter, I guess he has do deal with lower temps. Would be interested in a 97 camper owner's experiences with the heating.


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