Regarding price/resale value, the 2001 Eurovan with pop top is now much more reasonable new - I paid $30K. I purchased my 1994 MV Weekender for $26K new, sold it seven years later with 175,000 miles on it for $10,500 - not bad in my book. The old rear engined buses are cool, but if you do alot of traveling cross-country in heat, you may prefer air bags and a water cooled engine in front. I never have had a problem with ground clearance or traction in the snow. I made it in my Eurovan over Ophir pass in Colorado with the bridge closed, for those who know about this road!
Randy Wells
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