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Date:         Thu, 15 May 1997 10:17:00 -0600
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From:         mcelveen@onramp.net (Katherine McElveen)
Subject:      Re: First timer needs advice...

>I'm currently in search of my first vanagon and have my mind set on a >syncro. Is this a wise choice - or should I stick with the 2wd variety. >Reading all the postings regarding syncros, I've begun to think >twice...not so much about purchase price but about the associated costs >down the road. I do not travel off road that often but the security of >awd/4wd is comforting. My Cherokee died recently and my Jetta is not >cutting the mustard. Some friendly advice on the matter is appreciated. > >thanks > >Dave Dempsey, a finacially challenged new subscriber >demps2@erols.com

I don't have a Syncro, but I do have a Honda Civic wagon with a similar 4 wheel system and I REALLY like it. When the rain is coming down I can actually feel it kick in. I think it's paid for itself in terms of added traction--and that's in Texas! If I lived anywhere where there was much ice and snow, I KNOW I'd always want to have it. I don't know about VW, but the Honda version has never required any work or repair and I'm about to hit 160,000 miles.

If I could afford it, I probably would have hunted for a Syncro, too.

Kathy 87 Westy GL


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