I have just switched from an '87 Vanagon Westfalia Syncro to a '95 Eurovan Camper. I agree they present a very different feel. The Vanagon felt light, even frisky. The Eurovan is heavy, slow. I am not sorry I switched. I am no mechanic and think (hope?) I will have fewer worries over the next 10 years with the '95 EVC than I would have had with the '87 Westy. Jim McCarthy, Somerville, MA >Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 00:09:02 EDT >From: JordanVw <JordanVw@AOL.COM> >Subject: Re: more on the '86 Weekender... > >In a message dated 98-05-06 15:09:00 EDT, Brian.Backus@PSS.BOEING.COM writes: > ><< Not only that but Eurovans don't "feel" like a VW. They are spendy to > fix (Vanagons) but they are also the most practical vehicle on the road. >> > > >uh oh...you just picked yourself a fight w/ all the EV owners on the list.. >;<)~ LOL >prepare for a flame fest!! ;<) > >chris > >------------------------------ > >End of Vanagon Digest - 6 May 1998 - Special issue >************************************************** > |
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