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Date:         Sat, 24 Oct 1998 07:41:00 -0400
Reply-To:     Bulley-Hewlett & Associates <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Bulley-Hewlett & Associates <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Your Opinion: Vanagon or Late Model Bus Westy?
Comments: To: Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM>,
          "vanagon@VANAGON.COM" <vanagon@VANAGON.COM>

Marty wrote: <<<SNIP>>>What do you think? Would you trade the comfort and relative speediness of your Vanagon for the simplicity of a late model bus? Anyone feel like you would NEVER go back after owning a Vanagon? How about anyone with a bus who wouldn't own a Vanagon? I'm really interested in hearing your thoughts on this. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Marty-

Don't do it.

I've owned a couple of 2.0L FI 1970's vans and they ARE great. I spent time and money to get the heat working great, no problem there. The "in the seat" power wasn't THAT much different from a water cooled Vanagon. AC, well, there are still a few busses out there with AC, but it's pretty hard on the motor. Who needs it, right (at least until summer).

The BIG difference for me is the HANDLING. Even with the proper tires, new everything in the suspension, the bus was all over the road. Passing trucks caused the tires to court the ditch. Gusty cross-winds presented a grueling task the driver, making long highway trips an exhausting ordeal.

Our Vanagon handles MUCH better. It isn't a Porsche, but most of the above maladies are greatly reduced. We bought the "happy median", a 1982 Air-cooled Vanagon for just the reasons you site, simpler and (hopefully) cheaper to maintain than the younger waterboys. It handles great, the power is sufficient for all that we do, ("PASS US" license plate directs other drivers when the power is lacking).

If you MUST satisfy your curiosity, trade with a bus owner for a week. I bet you'll be SCRAMBLING back to your van and the bus owner will want to make the trade permanent.

Best of luck,

G. Matthew Bulley Principal Bulley-Hewlett & Associates Communications for Organizational Development www.bulley-hewlett.com (888) 468-4880 toll free


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