2000 Volkswagen Eurovan Winnebago Conversion on 2040-cars
Astor, Florida, United States
More details at: ulaurrens@ukfriends.com .
is 2000 Eurovan in Arctic White needs a new home. As it's second owner we have loved having it and has accounted
for countless hours of fun and memories.
Engine: Engine runs great! Shifts perfect and even has a little getupandgo. :) These are fun to drive and I get
questions all the time. Below is a list of the Engine tune ups and restorations performed at the beginning of 2016.
All New Belts and Hoses,
New Vacuum lines
New Battery
New Radiator
New Fans
New Water Pump
New Serpentine Belt
New Fuel Pump
New Ignition Coils
New Spark Plugs and Wires
Cold A/C/ HOT heater(s)
New Filters (Cabin and AC filters)
Suspension:
Moved Suspension from 2003 Eurovan Weekender
Added Sway Bar
Moved brake system from 2003 Eurovan Weekender
New Brake Pads (Maybe 2000 Miles on them)
Wheels are off of 2003 Eurovan Weekender
Body Exterior/Interior
Interior painted and upgraded to brighter color
Curt Hitch (4000lbs)
Exterior with partial paint job from seam line down. (Fixed multiple rust issues)
Undercarriage has been preserved with Locktite Rust Converter
Undercarriage painted with rubberized bed liner to prevent further rusting.
Pop Top is in great shape and perfect working order (no scratches, dents or holes.)
Pop-Top Canvas and screens have no holes. New zip off window in front.
Camper Conversion
Camper is in great working order.
Fridge is cold and works on Electric (when plugged in), Aux Battery, Propane when you can get it lit. :)
2 Burner stove works perfect.
New Propane tank, gauges, fittings and hoses.
Sink works like a sink.
New water pump which supplies water to shower sprayer and sink.
Holding tank in perfect order (and drain)
All storage compartments are clean and work correctly.
Includes a camping Toilet that fits perfect under bed.
Curtains and Blinds all work.
Furnace
No Front Curtain.
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U.S. opens probe into whether VW vehicles infringe Jaguar Land Rover patents
Tue, Dec 22 2020WASHINGTON — The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) said on Monday it is opening in investigation into whether Volkswagen AG infringed on patents held by Jaguar Land Rover for a system used for off-road driving. In November, Jaguar Land Rover, a unit of Tata Motors, filed a complaint with the ITC seeking to prevent the import of some VW Porsche, Lamborghini and Audi models with "certain vehicle control systems" that allegedly infringe on it patents held for its Terrain Response system. The models include the Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne and AudiÂ’s Q8, Q7, Q5, A6 Allroad, and E-Tron vehicles and the VW Tiguan. The ITC said it has made no decision on the merits. VW said in a statement it was examining the action and determining its next steps. "We will of course cooperate with investigating authorities. While we cannot comment on any details of the proceedings, we strongly believe that the claims have no merit and will robustly defend our position," VW said. Many automakers offer a suite of off-road powertrain controls, but JLR claims Volkswagen's tech is more than just similar. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said the vehicles "have used JLRÂ’s patented inventions without payment or permission" notably a patent for an "improved system for driving a vehicle on different driving surfaces, in particular off-road." JLR says its Terrain Response technology uses the patented technology to maximize performance on off-road driving surfaces, including grass, snow, mud, sand and rocks.
Lamborghini could be sold or spun off from the Volkswagen Group
Sat, Oct 12 2019Volkswagen is reportedly considering a sale or stock listing for its high-end Lamborghini brand. The German automaker is looking to fold the Italian supercar brand into a separate legal entity, reports Bloomberg, which cites "people familiar with the matter" who don't want to be identified "because the deliberations are confidential and no decisions have been made." Any of this sound familiar? The goal of spinning off Lamborghini would be to stockpile more cash and other resources for VW's massive planned push into electric vehicles. Back in March, reports circulated that Volkswagen's "Vision 2030" corporate plan might include plans to focus on the brand's core brands — VW, Audi and Porsche. That means the futures of fringe players like Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, motorcycle brand Ducati and design firm Italdesign (and note this isn't a comprehensive list of brand's under the expansive VW Group umbrella) are up in the air. VW, according to the report, is targeting a market value of $220 billion, which is a big jump from the brand's current $89 billion valuation. Bloomberg pegged Lamborghini's valuation at around $11 billion back in August, buoyed by sales and profits generated by the introduction of the Urus sport utility vehicle. On the flip side, Lamborghini is currently grappling with how best to update its supercar lineup in the face of ever-increasing emissions regulations.
Porsche again staring down another $1.8B in hedge fund lawsuits
Wed, 15 May 2013The sequence of events from 2007 that began with Porsche's secret attempt to take over Volkswagen, and instead lead to Porsche being taken over by VW, continues to instigate lawsuits against the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer. A group of hedge funds that suffered over $1 billion in losses sued the car company in New York. Porsche had publicly stated it wasn't trying to buy VW, the hedge funds in question were shorting VW stock, and when Porsche's actual intentions were revealed, the stock shot up and the hedge funds took a beating.
The case was thrown out over the issue of jurisdiction, then appealed, only to see another suit filed on top of that. After that, most of the hedge funds withdrew their claims in New York and Porsche offered a 90-day window to refile in Germany where it is already fighting a number of other suits over the same issue. The hedge funds accepted the offer, refiling in Stuttgart for $1.8 billion in damages. According to Bloomberg, Porsche hasn't commented on the refiling, but as the same plaintiffs are involved, it's safe to assume that the carmaker still feels the case is "unsubstantiated and without merit." It has fared alright so far even in German courts, with two lesser cases against it thrown out last year.