What kind of rating does a 2003 Volkswagen Eurovan get?
CARFAX used car owners give the 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan 4.8 stars out of 5, with a total of 6 reviews. Reviewers especially like the 2003 EuroVan for its cost and performance. What is the MPG of the 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan?
What kind of gas mileage does a 2003 Volkswagen van get?
The EPA-estimated gas mileage for the 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan is 15 mpg for city travel and 18 mpg on the highway. What is the original MSRP of the 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan?
When was the last time I serviced my Volkswagen Eurovan?
Last serviced at 94,047 miles in Seattle, WA on 04/30/21 • Vehicle serviced. Accident reported. 1st owner purchased on 08/30/03 and owned in AK until 09/19/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/18/17 and owned in AK until 05/03/18 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/03/18 and owned in AK until .
How long does a Eurovan VR6 engine last?
Barring timing chain failure, overheating (blown hoses or failed fans), or lack of lubrication (hole in the oil pan), these engines will typically go at least 300,000 miles. I have a 1997 with over 300K miles on it—it uses zero oil, makes no noise, and literally runs like it did when it was brand new. Awesome!
Is there a reason to replace the engine in a Eurovan?
In our opinion, there is absolutely no reason to replace the engine in a Eurovan preemptively. Just about the only thing that goes wrong with these engines is the timing chain.
When did the VW Vanagon Weekender Come Out?
Every once in a great while you come across a 1983-1985 model that is worthy of upgrading to the newer 1986-1991 systems so it becomes, essentially, as good as the later models. The Vanagon was available in a full camper, and also a simpler “Weekender” model. See our direct comparison further down in the article.
Is the VW Weekender a pop top camper?
The Weekender version of the Eurovan was converted to a pop-top by the Westfalia Corporation in Germany, using the regular wheel base version of the Eurovan.
What’s the difference between a weekender and a VW Weekender?
These vehicles are identical in outside dimensions and sleeping capacity (4 adults). They differ in that the campers have a stove, sink, and refrigerator, and seat only 4 (with extra seating possible), whereas the Weekender has none of that stuff but instead more space and seating for six or seven, standard.