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Date:         Wed, 29 Jul 1998 21:34:26 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rogers <johnr1001@HOME.COM>
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From:         John Rogers <johnr1001@HOME.COM>
Organization: @Home Network
Subject:      Re: '99 EV VR6's passenger vans are here : wasRe: Eurovan 1999
Comments: To: vanagon <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM>
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JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > > while driving by Lehigh Valley VW, i noticed that they had 2 '99 model VR6 > Eurovan 7 passenger vans for sale..these were the MV model, which has the > interior w/ the 2 rear facing jumpseats, fold out table, and rear sofabed. > they also had alloy wheels. > interesting to see vw is finally selling a passenger van in the US > again....tho i doubt they'll sell many of them....at $31,000..... > cant vw learn from their mistakes? they are just digging the grave for the > van market again...and its barly been re-born.... > > PS - i also counted 21 New Beetles for sale there.... > > chris The rocket scientists at my local Ford(!) dealer here in St.Clair Shores Michigan had 2 Beetles on their used lot going for $22,800...you mean supply is catching up with demand? Now if only they'd import the TDI Euro Cargo Van mabey we'd see a price lower than $30K for modern V-Dub TRANSPORTation.

John R. 84 GL 80 KZ1300 .


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