I have to advise you to get the vehicle checked out and then buy it (if it
is OK.)
I bought a 95EVC with 90,000 miles on it. Everyone told me not to do it. We
have had no major problems and we saved about $5k. You may have some minor
problems like we all do, but the engine in these things are great.
If it checks out OK, what is the problem?
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-----Original Message-----
From: James H. McCarthy [mailto:jimhmc@...]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 9:20 AM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] Re: VWofA repurchase EVC?
I must report a different experience. In January 1998 I found a 1995
EuroVanCamper with 1520 miles on it. It had never been put under warranty.
I bought it at a very reduced price. We have been very satisfied. Some
corrections? Yes. The propane tank leaked; the air conditioner did not
work; the coach battery relay did not work; the skylight leaked. All were
fixed to my satisfaction under the warranty. VW did the airconditioner,
and Winnebago did the rest. Jim McCarthy
At 09:41 AM 9/8/1999 -0500, Severin D Chayka wrote:
Curt,
What do you need all those troubles for? It may look like you'll save some
$$ now, but have a really good chance to get in a lot more expensive
troubles later (they will tell you whatever you want, they will not loose
any $$). On top of that not many people have enough experience with EV, so
even minor problem sometimes turns into a real pain. Just forget about it
and go after brand new one.
Severin.
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