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Date:         Mon, 13 Jan 97 19:21:30 UT
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From:         "Timothy Hannink" <TJ_HANNINK@msn.com>
Subject:      RE: Ready to buy....need price advice please

I posted this to the list a few weeks back and thought it might help.

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...).

For a price on any used vehicle I would do a YAHOO search for Kelley Blue Book on the WWW and use the service they provide there.

Tim Hannink 1991 Carat (Pastel white) 1975 Bus (White/Blue) 1973 412 (Sons car) 1992 Previa (For Sale)

---------- >From: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu on behalf of Christopher Low Sent: Monday, January 13, 1997 4:01 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Ready to buy....need price advice please

Howdy.....

We are ready to make a life long dream into reality. We are going to bite the

bullet and buy a Eurovan...for better or for worse....

What is a good price for a used 95 automatic with 50,000 km or 32,000 miles. It would be an automatic with full camper conversion.

How much for a new 97 eurovan.

Thanks for your help!

The nervious wannabes.


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