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Date:         Sun, 14 Jun 1998 11:56:07 -0400
Reply-To:     Tony Moore <tony@MOORELAB.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Moore <tony@MOORELAB.COM>
Subject:      Re: New Eurovan info...
Comments: To: John Gladu <jgladu@bcm.tmc.edu>
Comments: cc: ev_update@db.erau.edu, vanagon@vanagon.com
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hey john,

i haven't been following this thread so sorry if the following has already been covered.

man, i hope your in canada! those prices are crazy!! if they are us prices, i'm glad i bought my '97 evc when i did and only spent a couple grand more than the mv instead of $10K.

later,

tony

On Sun, 14 Jun 1998, John Gladu wrote:

> Payed another visit to Mahan VW's lot today. > There are now four new Eurovans there. > > '97 Eurobago with fridge ($76) and "couch, removable" ($692) $10,375 > (Gnote: no sticker for the vehicle itself - just for the conversion) > > '99 Eurovan MV (Gnote: this is the one I reported on last week) > power sunroof $1,000 > > Silver Grey Metallic $275 > destination charge $565 > Total $33,240 > Basically the same as our '93 MV, with the rear-facing > middle seats (dual armrests on these) > But I noticed some differences this time - > there are two storage compartments with doors under > the rear seat, one with a lock; > a center console under the dash, with "drinkies" molded in; > All '99s come with dual airbags and no glovebox. > > '99 Eurovan GLS Island Blue Metallic base $29,900 > paint $275 > destination charge $565 > Total $30,740 > Automatic; forward-facing middle seats (with > drinkie molded in to the base of the right-side seat; > rear seat is three buckets, not a "bench", with the > seat-belt receivers built in to the base, not on > straps; gray, striped, velour interior. > > '99 Eurovan GLS Black Magic Metallic same as above. > > ------ > > Other stuff from the sticker (different from what I perceive to be the > items on our '93): > > "Standard": > > Mechanical... > Front Wheel drive with low speed traction control > 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission > Alloy wheels > > Safety... > ABS on 4 wheel disc brakes > Dual airbags > Daytime running lights > Front safety belt pretensioners > > Comfort... > Power windows, with "one-touch" UP & down, pinch protection > > 170cid V6 > > ------ > > Small sticker on sliding door window... > > US/Canadian parts content: 1% > Major sources of foreign parts content: Germany 75% > Final assembly point: Hannover, Germany > > bcnu - Grungy (John Gladu) (Houston, TX) grungy@mindless.com > > '60 dddPanel walk-thru / '90 Vanagon / '68 & '69 Bugs / '93 Eurovan > >


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