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Date:         Wed, 25 Nov 1998 09:46:48 -0500
Reply-To:     David-M <dmc@CYBURBAN.COM>
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From:         David-M <dmc@CYBURBAN.COM>
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Subject:      Bus or Van? Answer=VAN
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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To me my Vanagon Weekender is a VAN and not a BUS.

Reasons: (1) A bus to me has all forward facing seats, my van has two rear-facing seats. (2) A bus to me is just a people carrier, not a cargo carrier. My van has removable seats and lots of cargo room. (3) With the current popularity of passenger mini-VANS, the term 'van' has long since lost its sole meaning as a windowless cargo carrier.


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