Michael Townsend wrote: > I believe that if you refer to it as the Eurovan MV weekender, they might > understand you better. The MV trim level gives you the rear-facing seats, > and the weekender simply adds the pop-top. I don't think Westfalia has > anything to do with any of the Eurovan's these days. I thought someone on the list mentioned that the EVC is done by Winnebago, but the MV weekender (if such a beast exists) is still being done by Westfalia. From what I recall of the post, it mentioned that the pop-tops between the EVC and the MV Weekender are different (Winny's poptop vs. Westy's poptup). Does this sound right?Mark |
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