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kuleinc Samba Member

Joined: August 10, 2007 Posts: 1412 Location: East Bay Area, California
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:54 am Post subject: Vanagon or Eurovan Westfalia? |
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I was all set to buy a vanagon (thanks fatboypaul!) and my boss is really pushing me to get a eurovan. Apparently he owned a 5 cylinder westy eurovan before moving up to his ford RV.
Are there any real pros to getting a Eurovan over a Vanagon like there is to getting a Vanagon to a Baywindow?
I much prefer the styling of the vanagon, however it does seem you can get a better eurovan camper for LESS than a Vanagon Camper...
I've been watching my local craigs while I fire sale all my air cooled VW stuff...
Advice from people who have done both would be AWESOME! _________________ 1987 Wolfram Gray 2WD Vanagon GL Westy (1.8T Powered!)
2001 ALH Jetta TDi (Hers)
1998 ALH New Beetle (His)
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RBEmerson Samba Member
Joined: November 05, 2011 Posts: 772 Location: SE PA
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:03 am Post subject: |
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Who's driving the vehicle? You or your boss? Thank him (or her) politely for the input and buy what you want. _________________ Not all who wander are lost. Which still leaves room for a few lost wanderers...
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RadioRental Samba Member

Joined: June 30, 2009 Posts: 545 Location: stow, ma
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:19 am Post subject: Re: Vanagon or Eurovan Westfalia? |
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I much prefer the styling of the vanagon, however it does seem you can get a better eurovan camper for LESS than a Vanagon Camper...
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That was news to me until I looked at the search results for CA
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/search.php?...ton=Search
What is going on out there? Why is the market commanding 15-20K for vanagons?
It's the opposite over here. Anyway, the anecdotal information I have is that vanagons are more simple, less plastic and easier to work on than Eurovans. There are some things to watch out for with the Eurovans I believe (e.g. autotranny can be problematic) but they're a more modern vehicle (better handling without having to update everything). Less soul.
If you want a vanagon. Get one. If I needed a modern camper I'd get a Ford Transit and convert it, that's a reliable work horse 'box' on four wheels. _________________ __________________________________
'87 2.1. 125K 4spd Not rebuilt "Red Dwarf" |
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danfromsyr Samba Member

Joined: March 01, 2004 Posts: 5357 Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:26 am Post subject: |
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I feel the Vanagon has more useful interior space than the eurovans,
also the Eurovan Automatics are very $$ and a common weak link.
if you get a 5cylinder 5speed (93 & 95 years only) then not much bad to say. though they have even worse off pavement/snow traction than the vanagon. but better driving manners.
the VR6 EVs are nice and fast.. but again they have some very high $$ items that fail in the engine & Trans department.
I've taken (2) 5cyl EVs completely apart (for our 2.5l 5cyl into vanagon swap) and I would NOT want to wrench on one I was planning to keep & drive.. they're very tight and uncooperative when compared to a vanagon.
nuts to nuts if I had the $$ and only wanted to do this once I'd go with a vanagon with either a 2.5 subie or 1.8T (though I own parts for everything but those)
FWIW the 2.5l 5cyl is mucho easier to work on in mom's 86 vanagon than my buddies 95 EV _________________ VW Club of Central New York SPRING VW GTG
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seanjenn Samba Member
Joined: March 07, 2009 Posts: 689 Location: Taos, NM
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:34 am Post subject: |
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As an aircooled guy I would think you'd enjoy the Vanagon more because you can modify and "improve" a vanagon til you're blue in the face. Kind of like an old bus. You can really make a Vanagon exactly the way you want it, limited only by your own creativity. It was a relatively seamless transition for me, going from bays to vanagons. _________________ 1984 Westy 2 Dubya D
1.9L 4spd
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Corwyn Samba Member

Joined: December 29, 2009 Posts: 680 Location: Olympia, Washington
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:49 am Post subject: |
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Though I do envy the EV's improved road handling, bigger engine and truly functional A/C, the EV has significantly less ground clearance and a much larger turning radius. So it really depends on where you want to take it. I have also heard that since they were only sold for ten years, you'd have a really hard time finding parts.
I enjoy the Vanagon cult (yes . . . "cult").
Whatever you decide - enjoy it! _________________ '90 White Westy ("Needy")
Automatic, 2.2 WBX
Olympia, Washington USA
"If anything's" gonna happen, it's gonna happen out there"
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Ahwahnee Samba Member

Joined: June 05, 2010 Posts: 3083 Location: Mt Lemmon, AZ
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:26 am Post subject: |
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My wife nixed the EV when she saw there was no silverware drawer.
That says it for me. If you're not sitting forward of the front wheels it just isn't the same ride. |
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0to60in6min Samba Member
Joined: November 27, 2006 Posts: 1208 Location: So Cal
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:48 am Post subject: |
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hard to give you an advice.
we went looking/test drive both, it's very tempting to get a newer one (1993 and later) on one hand. On the other hand the charm of a vanagon is hard to resist.
I was undecided, my wife voted for vanagon..
we got a '89 vanagon...
if you go for an eurovan, make sure it's manual trans and fresh timing belt, but do not expect wave and honk on the road
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tds3pete Samba Member

Joined: April 04, 2004 Posts: 801 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:30 am Post subject: |
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I went with the EV stick, lifted and leveled, big wheels and Bilsteins. That gives me the power, quiet, drivability and solves the ground clearance issue and the auto tranny issue. Unfortunately, VW only did this in 95, which is too bad, because I absolutely love the I5/stick combo....I think it was a sweet spot in the VW evolution.
On the other hand, it sounds like you like the looks of the Vanagon......so buy the one that puts a smile on your face.....they are both VW's and have their pros and cons. _________________ '58 Westy camper-come and gone
'73 Westy-bought new in Holland,now gone
'86 Syncro weekender-come and gone
'79 Westy...Oscar
'95 Eurovan Camper/5 spd...Marsha Mellow |
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kuleinc Samba Member

Joined: August 10, 2007 Posts: 1412 Location: East Bay Area, California
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:35 am Post subject: |
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It sounds like the vanagon wins, too bad they are $$$ out here... _________________ 1987 Wolfram Gray 2WD Vanagon GL Westy (1.8T Powered!)
2001 ALH Jetta TDi (Hers)
1998 ALH New Beetle (His)
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kamzcab86 Samba Member

Joined: July 26, 2008 Posts: 2697 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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No personal experience, but I met a lady on the road two years ago who owned both. Her Eurovan (Winnebago) camper was broken down in a campground outside Bryce Canyon. As it was being loaded onto a flatbed I chatted with her. Here was her advice to me: "I owned an '84 since new; sold it to get this '01 when it was new... I've regretted it ever since. This is the only breakdown it's had so far, but it's a piece of crap compared my old Westfalia! Whatever you do, don't get rid of your Westfalia!"
An EV has no character and just seems cramped interior-wise. An EV definitely wasn't for me. If you're toying with the idea, go look at one in person and drive it... compare it to the Vanagon and decide for yourself which you prefer.  _________________ ~Kamz
1986 Cabriolet: www.Cabby-Info.com
1990 Vanagon Westfalia: Old Blue's Blog
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kuleinc Samba Member

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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I rented a Vanagon, and I've driven a Eurovan, a customer had one. I'm really leaning towards vanagon. My bos was just pushing the eurovan saying its better, but then, he never owned a vanagon... _________________ 1987 Wolfram Gray 2WD Vanagon GL Westy (1.8T Powered!)
2001 ALH Jetta TDi (Hers)
1998 ALH New Beetle (His)
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0to60in6min Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | just seems cramped interior-wise |
this is one of my wife's comment
regarding price I'm not sure that eurovan are cheaper than vanagon, of course I'm not talking about the ones from GW |
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DAIZEE Samba Member

Joined: January 26, 2010 Posts: 7446 Location: Greater Toronto Area
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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you could look for one distal to CA where the prices may be less but where there are lots (i.e. WA, etc...) and drive it home to save higher prices. _________________ 83.5 Vanagon L Riviera Model with 97 1.9L TD AAZ 4 speed Daily Driver 3 out of 4 seasons (for sale)
84 Vanagon GL Wolfsburg Westy WBX 4 speed (sold)
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stevey88 Samba Member
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purplepeopleeater Samba Member

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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I'm not saying I'd never own an EV, but judging by your avatar I'd say that looks of the vanagon are going to suit you better, I was hardcore split guy and couldn't see myself owning an EV...they are too plain and the plastic bits inside sure look fragile. _________________ -Mike
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SLIKROC Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:00 pm Post subject: vanagon or Eurovan westfalia |
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I've owned both. 86 and 91 westfalia's and 2002 Eurovan Westfalia. The Eurovan was a great mini van but not a great camper. uncomfortable to sleep in and no storage. Vanagon is a great camper but not a great mini van. If you are not big into camping go with the EuroVan. If you camp a bunch, go with the Vanagon.
Oh and the Eurovan lost the transmission at 66,000. Almost $5000 to replace. |
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notchboy Samba Member

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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There are reasonable priced ones on craigs list all the time. Dont search local-do national. Prices are always stupid on ePay and most the time here on the samba. But on CL anything seems to go  _________________ Jason "notchboy" Weigel
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1964 T34 S Convertible
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nacradriver Samba Member

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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I too am looking down the barrel with the same question, Vanagon or Eurovan and they jury is still out with me. Here is a little bit of my reasoning:
I had owned a Vanagon in the past an know the truck pretty well.. I can do most of my own work and the work I can't do there are many alternatives I can turn to for help. There is a Eurovan Yahoo group that has some helpful information, but no Bentley Manual!
Yes the automatic transmissions on these things have a 99.9% tendency to grenade at any given time and from what I am told this is not a cheap fix. If you note in the ads many of them will say "rebuilt transmission." I had done some calling around to find out the cost of the fix - wouch!
I have Car Faxed a few that I was interested in and also noted that Failed Emissions was not uncommon in the reports. Much of this is due to a failing catalytic converter; at least when I queried the owners that is what they mentioned got it through inspection. And, they are not cheap at least for the California ones… Rebuilt from VW $650 plus $100 Core, the only other is Magnaflow which is a weld on @ $200! One owner was selling his with one extra for future use.
On the newer ones (1999 – 2003) while at highway speeds I had noted that the engine was clocking 3750 to 4000 rpm @ 70 MPH... It only has a four speed auto. Currently my Mazda MPV is at about 2500 – 3000 RPM @ 70 MPH with a 5 speed auto... Like it was mentioned I would go with a 5 speed manual… Wish they would have matched a five speed to the 2.8L V-6 that came in the later Eurovan models... that would have been sweet! But then again I wish they would have put a H2O cooled Porsche 3.2 in the Vanagon back in the day.
Cost wise it can go either way with me, I know some of the later model years Weekender Westies are not going cheaply. I had made an offer to one owner who was about $3K over the market around Halloween and was told to pound sand…and I see the car is still for sale. Guess what I am saying here is don’t expect any deals. I do see some great prices on the Winnebago Style Camper, but I have not heard good things about them, poor quality control. Wish VW and Westfalia would play nice again.
I will say the Eurovan is a good truck and has comfortable ergonomics. Some say it has bad ergonomics, but then again, this is a truck – right! My wife likes the lines of the van and enjoyed driving it, and it does have all the modern safety features for transporting munchkins around. But we did not drive the camper, only the MV Weekender and the Weekender Westfalia. The Westfalia’s are a bit noisy on the highway, but other than that I think they are OK!.
But, don’t forget the cool factor that goes with a Vanagon! That alone is worth many decision points!
Hope I didn’t confuse you more, and I do recommend taking each of them for a drive…
Good Luck |
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