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Date:         Thu, 3 Dec 1998 00:27:54 -0500
Reply-To:     Michael J Vickey <vickrail@VELOCITY.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Michael J Vickey <vickrail@VELOCITY.NET>
Subject:      Vanagon vs. Eurovan
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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Garth:

Being a lover of both Vanagons and Eurovans, people ask me all the time which I prefer.

The Vanagon is asthetically more appealing, although I am not sure I know why that is. It just is.

My two Eurovans are both 5-speed manual transmission vehicles. I would not own an automatic with the 5-cyl engine. Too sluggish. With the manual trans, I am very happy with EV's acceleration, comfort, and handling, as well as the gas mileage (19+mpg). The new (97 and up) VR6 engine in combination with the automatic trans is acceptable in my opinion.

Except for 2 other vehicles, I have always owned and driven VW vans. I enjoy driving them and feel uncomfortable driving anything else.

Concerning the Camping equipment, the 91 Westfalia Vanagon GL that I own is superior to the 95 EV and it's Winnebago conversion. The Germans really know how to make a vehicle into a home on wheels. The EV does have some features that are better than the Westfalia, but overall the Westfalia is nicer.

Nine of my twelve vehicles are licensed, insured and "on the road". When asked which one I prefer driving, I can't answer, because they are all favorites. When I want to make a day trip with five people, the 93 EV is the most desireable. When I need to haul something, the doublecabs are prefered. Need to haul something in the rain, snow or ice? - take the Syncro Vanagon.

So you see, each has it's own desirable feature.

The Vanagons seem to require more maintenance, but then my experience with them has been longer than with the Eurovans, and the Vanagons are older vehicles and more maintenance should be expected.

Best of luck to your brother-in-law in his decision-making. He can't go wrong with a VW van.

Michael J Vickey (in lovely NW Pennsylvania)

the current VW collection: 84 Vanagon Wlfsbrg blue (parts) 85 DblCab Pickup lt gray 87 Vanagon Syncro GL Wolfram gray 87 Vanagon Syncro GL dove blue 88 Vanagon Carat burgundy 88 DblCab Pickup Tornado red 90 DblCab Pickup navy blue 90 DblCab Pickup Syncro black 91 Vanagon Camper GL orly blue 91 Vanagon Syncro flash silver 93 Eurovan MV Tornado red 95 Eurovan Camper white


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