DavidM wrote: > > A vehicle is a lump of steel, tin, aluminum and plastic without any > supernatural powers whatsoever. > That said, I do believe there are 'good' cars and 'bad' cars, but this > is probably related to how they were built and maintained rather than > due to mystical 'karma'. Well, David, I think you just answered your question about whether to buy a Vanagon or not. Go get one of those "lumps of steel, tin, aluminum and plastic without any supernatural powers whatsoever" called a Previa. You will be much happier no matter what your experiences are with it. Vanagons can sense your feelings, and you would have nothing but trouble with one, guaranteed! Larry |
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