2003 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Van Camper 3-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Reluctlantly offered here is my personal 2003 VW EuroVan Camper. I purchased this one owner EuroVan Camper late last fall and had it trucked from Florida, where it had been purchased and garaged since new. Although I purchased this vehicle with the intention of keeping it for a long time, due to unfortunate circumstances with regard to the health of an immediate family member, we haven't been able to use the EuroVan Camper and we're uncertain as to when this situation might change. Right now the vehicle is stored in my garage under a car cover, which is too bad because it's a well designed and lovely camper van and someone really should be enjoying it. The previous owners were an elderly couple who used it primarily as a travel vehicle rather than as an everyday car or to camp in. This EuroVan Camper has been garaged since new and the overall condition clearly reflects that. Being a Florida vehicle, it has zero rust and it has never been exposed to harsh Winter conditions or road salt. This EuroVan is in excellent condition inside and out and all the vehicle and camper equipment fuction properly. Upon delivery here in New Hampshire, I had the EuroVan checked completely by the local VW dealer and the the only repair issue found was a faulty gear range switch which was replaced and the only service suggested was brake fluid replacement which was also done. This vehicle has an extensive and verifyible VW dealer service history going back to new and those records will of course be included with the car. Everything that has needed to be done has been done, from filters to spark plugs and the engine oil and filter were just changed. The tires are nearly new and both the vehicle and coach batteries recently replaced. This vehicle is completely road ready for a cross country journey if desired and any buyer who shows up here to collect the van that is not happy can cancel the deal and have all their money back. Prior to its purchase, I had searched for a low mileage EuroVan Camper for some time. The 2003 models were the last and best year for the EuroVan and if you're going to buy one, you may as well get a 2003. Expensive when new, not a lot of EuroVan Campers were sold and they have become something of a cult vehicle in addition to already a collectors item and nice ones like this are nearly impossible to find. Not shown but included in the sale is the middle seat which increases the vans passenger capacity by two for a total of six passengers. Included also are two sets of keys with remotes, the owners manual, sales brochure, original Winnebago window sticker, the factory supplied looseleaf binder containing information on various installed camper equipment, a vhs tape about vehicle features and as well as the previously mentioned service record. I'm selling the EuroVan Camper "as-is" and although there are extended vehicle warranties available for a reasonable price should the new owner desire to purchase that piece of mind, I didn't because EuroVans are well designed and have proven reliable. Also, should you want to have the vehicle shipped, that would be your responsibility, although I would be happy to work with your shipper. I paid a lot for this Eurovan Camper because it was the best available I could find. These are wonderful vehicles and if you can find a better one anywhere, BUY IT! |
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