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Date:         Mon, 13 Oct 1997 21:57:19 -0600
Reply-To:     Macon Cowles <sealaw@NELA.ORG>
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From:         Macon Cowles <sealaw@NELA.ORG>
Subject:      Newbie ISO Eurovan opinion
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> >Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 16:51:58 -0400 >From: Scot Douglas <sdoug@CONCENTRIC.NET> >Subject: Newbie ISO Eurovan opinion > >Hello all, >Currrently, my wife and I are almost ready to purchase a Eurovan from a >local dealership in Ann Arbor Michigan. Here is the description: > >1993 (of course) Eurovan MV 5 speed >17,800 miles >Loaded, $12,500 >One owner, van is painted to match the Mobile home it was dollied behind > >I would like to get anyone's personal opinion or experience with the >Eurovan.

It sounds to me as though this is a good deal! If I could have found something like that here in Boulder in March when I was looking, I would gladly have bought that instead of a new 1997 EV, which I bought for $32,000 plus local tax.

Macon Cowles | Trial Lawyer representing people 1680 Wilson Court | and citizen's groups in personal injury, Boulder, CO 80304 | environmental, toxics, civil rights, (303) 447-1332 | employment, consumer and class action | cases.


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