Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
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Used 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
Volkswagen, Van and Volume go together very well, and have for the half-century since the first VW Transporter was made. The VW van may not have had the capacity of a full-size American van, but there was a lot of room on the inside compared to the space it took up on the road.The V-word that has...
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Used 2001 Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
Since the dawn of time, or at least around about 1950, Volkswagen has produced a minivan. We didn't call it such then. Whether in its original Beetle-based rear-engine configuration, or its later front-engine/front-drive layout, Volkswagen's minivans have been practical to a fault, seemingly...
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Used 2000 Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
In a world of increasingly similar minivans, each striving to be more car-like than the other, the Volkswagen EuroVan is decidedly different. It's shaped like a box where others are round and sleek. It has a significantly higher driving position, and it lacks a left-side sliding door. It also...
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Used 1999 Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
In a world of increasingly similar minivans, each striving to be more car-like than the other, the Volkswagen EuroVan is decidedly different. It's box-like where others are round and sleek, it has a significantly higher driving position, and it lacks a left-side sliding door. It also offers...
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Used 1994 Volkswagen Eurovan Reviews
In 1993, when Volkswagen replaced its rear-wheel drive Vanagon with the all-new front-wheel drive EuroVan, the action was regarded as an act of heresy by longtime VW loyalists. After all, these folks spent their halcyon youth rambling around in the venerated VW Microbus-the granddaddy of all...
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