I know a good bit about Vanagons so now I am starting to get interested in EuroVans. I saw an ad today for a '93 EV Multivan with only 80k miles. It was the full camper version. I think the ad said it was a Westie conversion (could that be possible?). The guy wanted $13000 for it and since this would be a great price for a '91 Vanagon Westie I figured this was the buy of the century. Until I looked it up in the Blue Book. The suggested retail price is $14000. Why is a newer EV with more horsepower, and the same camper setup valued at less than a Vanagon? Do the EVs not hold thier value as well or are they just not as desireable or what? Thanks In Advance Ken Wilford John 3:16 |
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