What kind of car is a 1993 Volkswagen Eurovan?

What kind of car is a 1993 Volkswagen Eurovan?

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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.

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.

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.

How much horsepower does a Volkswagen Eurovan have?

Rated at 140 horsepower, the 2.8-liter VR6 was modified to yield more torque in the EuroVan than it did in other Volkswagen models. A 4-speed automatic was the only transmission. A EuroVan could tow a 4400-pound trailer (if equipped with brakes), and had a cargo capacity of half a ton.

What kind of engine does a Eurovan GLS have?

Description: Used 2002 Volkswagen EuroVan GLS with Third-row seating, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control, Fold Flat Rear Seats. Equipment This model has a clean CARFAX vehicle history report. This vehicle is a certified CARFAX 1-owner. This vehicle has a 2.8 liter V6 Cylinder Engine high output engine.

How many miles does a 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 22,109 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 21,985 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 13,746 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 1,526 miles/year • 6th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 7th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

Which is cheaper a Vanagon or a Eurovan?

Most people assume that since the Vanagon models are older, they are probably less expensive. So people on a budget initially don’t want to consider a Eurovan. However, the reality is that, dollar for dollar, a Eurovan can provide you with a lot more vehicle than a Vanagon can.

When did the VW Eurovan come out with airbags?

Antilock brakes were optional, but a driver’s airbag was not available. No 1994 EuroVans were issued, as Volkswagen planned to launch a revised version in the spring of that year, as an early ’95 model. Volkswagen had planned to introduce a revised EuroVan with dual airbags for 1995, but retreated from that intention.

What kind of seats does a 2003 Volkswagen Eurovan have?

Description: Used 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan MV with Rear Bench Seats, Third-row seating, Auto Climate Control, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, Fold Flat Rear Seats. It looks like the only vehicles matching your search at this time are over 100 miles away.

What are the dimensions of a VW Eurovan?

EuroVan came in CL and GL trim, along with a camper-oriented MV model. All versions rode a 115.0-inch wheelbase and measured 186.6 inches long overall, compared to 97 and 180 inches for the Vanagon. Base CL and midlevel GL models seated seven, with a 2-seat center bench and a 3-place rear bench.

What kind of air conditioning does a VW Eurovan have?

An optional Weekender Package for the MV included a pop-up roof with an integral double bed, plus a refrigerated cooler and screened, curtained windows. Front and rear air conditioning were standard on GL and MV models, optional on CL. Antilock brakes were optional, but a driver’s airbag was not available.


How many miles does a Volkswagen Eurovan drive?

1st owner purchased on 07/15/01 and owned in WA until 07/31/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/10/16 and owned in WA until 07/14/20 • 3rd owner purchased on 07/14/20 and owned in WA until 05/08/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 8,062 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

What kind of car is a 1993 VW Westfalia?

featured today is a 1993 Volkswagen Euro-Van MV Westfalia FWD with the 2.5L 5cyl engine and automatic transmission tow package fold down bed and table Accident History: This vehicle has 0 reported accidents. Number of Previous Owners: This vehicle has multiple reported owners. Usage Type: This vehicle was leased by an individual.

When did the VW EuroVan Camper come out?

Volkswagen had planned to introduce a revised EuroVan with dual airbags for 1995, but retreated from that intention. No regular 1995 EuroVans were marketed, but a small number of EuroVan Campers, built with the assistance of Winnebago Industries, went on sale through certain VW dealerships.