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Date:         Wed, 29 Sep 1999 01:14:49 +0200
Reply-To:     Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Subject:      Re: Car-O-Scope - Another Incompatible, flaky, cheapskate here...
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My father used to have a Colt Vista, or rather Mitsubishi Spacewagon, as it is called in Europe. That was the car I learned to drive in, and while it was one of the early japanese mini-mini-vans, I would never reconsider it over a Vanagon. It is only a midsize wagon with a couple extra seats, and not too big overall. The 1,8 with 90 hp was not enough to haul 7 adults in style, and the looks alone wasnt either. OTOH, all of my friends had a ball in the granny seats out back.

PerL 87 Syncro 112i

Scott De Santi wrote:

> Hey Volks, > > I gave in to curiosity and took that silly survey on Car-Talk. Here's > what I got back: > > "Have no fear, Car-O-Scope is here to save you from a life of misery, > depression and hemorrhoidal flare-ups. ... It's quite possible that the > car-o-scope has discovered some hidden and/or repressed aspects of your > personality." > > 1. AMC Jeep > 2. Volkswagen Bus > 3. Chevrolet Camaro > 4. Dodge Colt Vista > 5. Volvo 244 > > "So, let's look at your compatibility profile vis-a-vis the Dodge Colt > Vista. If you dumped that Volkswagen Vanagon and got yourself a Dodge Colt > Vista, you'd be a lot happier." > > Now.... I know for a fact that those Dodge Colt Vistas have several > design flaws, maintenance issues and are just to plain small for my 6' 5" 265 > lb frame. You can forget sitting in the 'bathtub' of a Camaro...I'd kill > myself climbing in and out of it... Jeeps are okay...but have their own set > of problems.... Volvos are okay...but just not for me. I do like that fact > that the #2 selection is a VW Bus.... I learned to drive on a 74...have a > soft spot in my heart for 'em... it's just my whole family had Bugs, Rabbits, > and Vans... you get used to their sounds and quirks... and miss them when > they're gone... > > So I guess I join the rest of you volks who have come to the conclusion that > this survey is purely for entertainment and not based on any scientific > process. > > I just wonder how the people on the Colt Vista list are fairing? > > Scott De Santi > 86 Vanagon (now named the Wobbly Bus)


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