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Date:         Wed, 28 May 1997 10:15:29 -0400
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From:         "Pelikan" <pelikan@sover.net>
Subject:      Re: re: EV Transmission Preference

I couldn't put it better than Maynard did below. Go with the 5 speed if you like a manual tranny. Also, if you think you might ever do any towing, a manual *may* serve you better without getting involved in auxilary transmission coolers or any of that. I say *may* because the VW auto tranny is likely very good - they supply it exclusively now on the EV-based campers coming into the US.

So take the bit about towing with a grain of salt.

Any folks doing a lot of towing with an EV auto tranny who can share their impressions?

BTW, My EV MV 5 speed's past 85,000 now and going very strong!

Michael Pelikan '74 Super Sun Bug - see it at http://www.atlcom.net/~csaari/sunbug '93 EuroVan MV 5 speed

---------- > Matt: > > One of the biggest selling factors to me for my EV GL was the 5-spd. What fun > would it be to drive without one? At 75k miles, no problems yet. Shifts > smoothly, well geared to engine, plenty of power, cruise control holds at 70mph > uphill. Every other van on the market in the states is only available with > auto. Get the 5-spd while they're still available on this planet!. > > Maynard Southard > '93 EV GL "Klinger"


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