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Re: Question about EVC


 

schellhas-@... wrote:

I drove both the MV and the EVC before I bought the EVC. MV is easier
to park (because it is shorter) EVC handles fine, you know it is not a
sport car but it is fine.

We go a good indication from someone on the list that there was going
to be a 2000 EVC, check with VW.

You can get an aftermarket remote keyless entry, check with local auto
sound dealer.

Some list members have received slightly better prices than others
34-36 is probably what you can expect. Several members reported
calling several dealers and asking for their best price - I just bought
the closest available EVC.

Good luck - oh, also the rumor about the 2000 EVC included colors other
than white.

original article:
Hello Everyone,
I?m thinking to buy the EV Camper and I have just joined the mailing
list.

I went to a VW dealer today to see a 2000 EV MV. It was very nice car
but unfortunately they didn,t have the Camper.
I'm sorry for the begginer questions, but may I have some about the
EVC?

1. I know the EV camper is heavier and longer and I wonder how the
differences effect on the driving feeling. Is there
any difference between the normal EV and the camper? By the way, I
felt the MV's handling was good enough.

2. Sales person I talked said there would be no 2000 EV Camper since
Winnebago build the car based on a base EV
made on every other year. Is this true?

3. 1999 EV does not have a remote key and I really like it. The sales
person told me there is no remote key option for
1999 EV from WV. Is there any after market product?

4. As a nature of that kind of car, I understand I can?t expect a
large discount, but is the price, $36k, reasonable?

5. I don't dislike the white color but why another color variations
are not available?

Any response would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Tad


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