Actually, you can get one for about $46K fully loaded. Including furnace, AC and generator. Can also be financed over 15 years and the interest is tax deductible as a second home. I would buy one of these before spending $35K for just the Eurovan. However, the Rialta is awful close in price to a "real" Motorhome. Dennis -----Original Message----- From: A. Blake Sartin <bsartin@UTKUX.UTCC.UTK.EDU> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Monday, May 17, 1999 10:21 PM Subject: Rialto ?? Rialta!
>On Fri, 14 May 1999, Harmon Seaver wrote: > >> In my campground this morning I saw a camper called a Rialto, and it >>had a VW emblem on it -- is this a Eurovan converted by somebody or all >>VW or what? Any idea of price? > >It's a Rialta. A mucho grande version of the Winnebago Eurovan >conversion. It also comes with a grande style price: $55,000 US with >options. > >Count thy blessings, O brothers and Sisters of the Aircooled VW; for you >know not the horrors of a $55k car payment... > >___________________________________________________________________________ >Blake Sartin >'69 Westfalia >Knoxville, Tennessee >"Rockin' like a rowboat, shakin' like a raging sea" |
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