Volkswagen EuroVan MV Camper Winnebago (2000)

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Condition: Seller notes:
Used
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Year: 2000 VIN : WV2EH4705YH070362
Mileage: 221003 Engine: 2.8L 6 CYL. GAS
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Model: EuroVan
Number of Cylinders: 6 Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Transmission: Automatic Drive Side: Left-hand drive
Disability Equipped: No Interior Color: Gray
Fuel Type: Gasoline For Sale By: Dealer
Exterior Color: White Make: Volkswagen
Vehicle Title: Clean Drive Type: FWD
Body Type: Van Camper Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Spearfish, South Dakota, United States

Vehicle description

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Brief Description of Euro vans:
Vehicle overview Despite myriad shortcomings, or perhaps because of them, the Volkswagen Vanagon and its successor, the EuroVan, became people-mover cult favorites. Last marketed to Americans in non-RV guise in 1993, the EuroVan returned in 1999 with several improvements designed to make the oddball entry more palatable to American tastes. The comeback was both successful and a failure, depending on whom you ask. Those who lamented the disappearance of the van six years ago are happy as clams to have it back. People who have become fond of petite, smooth-riding, affordable minivans, however, may find the chunky EuroVan boorish, unrefined and overpriced. Everyone seems happy about the vehicle"s engine, though. Powered by a 140-horsepower, VR6 six-cylinder engine, this motor makes 177 foot-pounds of torque at 3,200 rpm and allows the EuroVan to finally get out of its own way! Charged with motivating more than 2 tons of steel, plastic and glass, the EuroVan is no drag-strip performer, but we"ll take what we can get. This engine requires premium fuel and is rated at just 15 mpg in the city and 20 on the highway, but we were consoled by the knowledge that the EuroVan can handle up to a 4,500-pound trailer or nearly 1,000 pounds of cargo, not to mention several passengers in the spacious rear seats. Engineers also strengthened the EuroVan"s body, reinforced the floor panels and stiffened the B- and C-pillars. And, thicker sound insulation cuts unwanted road and engine noise from filtering into the cabin. This VW does have responsive steering and strong brakes - these attributes, combined with its quasi-counter-culture appeal, may be enough to offset its old-school handling characteristics for some buyers.Two trim levels are available: GLS and Multivan (MV). Order a GLS, and you get seating for seven forward-facing passengers, 15-inch alloy wheels, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, dual-zone (front/rear) automatic climate control, six-speaker cassette stereo, cruise control, heated washer nozzles, a full-size spare tire and power windows, locks and mirrors. Options include seat heaters and a sunroof. The MV includes all of the GLS features and also seats seven, but two riders are looking out the back window and the third-row bench converts into a bed. Besides the above options, the MV can be fitted with the Weekender Package, which includes a pop-up roof, a two-person bed, a small refrigerator (housed in the base of a rear-facing second-row chair), swiveling captain"s chairs, sliding windows with screens and curtains, and an additional battery