VW van - EuroVan I think they are called . . .
Tony Hoffman
tfh400036 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 14 00:47:15 EDT 2005
Fay,
There are two different versions. The early ones had the 2.5L 5 cylinder. The later ones had a detuned VR6 in them. The VR6 is quite a bit more peppy, but also more expensive and harder to work on. The 2.5 is a non-turbo version of the 5-cyl in your 200. They all had Automatics. really a pretty trouble-free drivetrain, as long as it is maintained. As for the rest of it, as Kent said, you already have a VAG product, so you know what to expect.
Tony Hoffman
"Cat ^. .^ ~" <iceisit at earthlink.net> wrote:
I really need to get a van and get ride of that Chevy truck we have. I think
I can get $3K if we are lucky . . .
I have seen a LOT of EuroVans on the web for about $2K.
I know there have been some posts about them, but would someone please
refresh my memory as to the years to stay away from?
Also, what will I have to pay for one which is in DEPENDABLE shape?
. . . . I know, HOW HIGH IS UP !
Cheers, Fay
I have money set aside for a car and am also looking at horses.
I hope I don't end up riding my horse to the real estate office, LOL.
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