Sudhir Desai wrote: > > anyway, what i am trying to say(even though you might not be able to > realize this from my above statement) is that any car which you get will > have its quirks. I have owned many, many different cars, Japanese (Toyota), American (2 Cadillacs), Italian (Fiat), British (Vauxhall, Sunbeam) and German (yes, Karmann Ghia), so I know all about quirks. the only thing that is garanteed is that the engine oil > well be changed every 2 to 3 thousand miles, and tune-upswill be performed > everyso often. another thing is that if you don't act now, you most > probably never get a chance to own a vanagon/eurovan as we know it today. > how i come up with this, is that many bad people are tryingvery hard to > get rid of old cars because tey feel that old cars are "obsolete" > > anyway, get the van. nuff' said! > Since they are still making the Eurovan, I doubt it. I'm still thinking about a VW........ |
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