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Volkswagen Displays Futuristic Technology In A Familiar and Nostalgic Package

Volkswagen Displays Futuristic Technology In A Familiar and Nostalgic Package
September 25th, 2006

The New Westfalia James Cook Sprinter

The New Westfalia James Cook Sprinter

Article about Westy Camping in Europe

Article source: MSNBC.COM

Camping in Europe

Yes, it's camping - but in relative luxury

By Charles Leocha
Travel columnist

Years ago, when I was growing up and my father was stationed in Italy with the Air Force, my mom and dad took the family (three boys) off on camping trips through Europe. These were extended affairs, sometimes lasting a month or more, and we went everywhere: to the Alps and to the Mediterranean, to bustling cities and tiny walled towns, to wine festivals and beer fests, and to every European capital. We traveled in a Volkswagen van with a tent, gas stove, tables and chairs — everything needed to set up a home away from home.

A New Westfalia?

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Westfalia in Autoblog's Top Ten Ways to Motor With Your Home

In an article posted in earlier this summer, Autoblog.com listed the VW Westfalia in the Top Ten Ways to Motor With Your Home. The Westy was listed in the company of a $2.5 million dollar RV as well as an amphibious RV.

New VW Mini-van in 2008

The German Car Blog has an article about future VW models.

Seems that the Eurovan's replacement will be a minivan, According to the site: "The seven-seat minivan that the Chrysler group is developing for VW is based on the restyled 2008 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan. Sales begin in 2008. All of the sheet metal, with the possible exception of the roof, is expected to be unique to VW."

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