--- kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >There must be a market for these, but who buys them? Spoiled rich kids 
> >going to
> >>college? Divorced people as a second car?
> 
> You can add me to the list :). 50ish mother of 3 who now drive themselves, 
> glad to be done with the minivan years, presently driving a gas-guzzling SUV 
> with a useless back seat--may as well drive something sporty and fun! I 
> happen to be attracted to VWs, having had 2 Eurovans (still own 1...) and a 
> Touareg (see reference to gas-guzzler...); daughter drives a New Beetle; #2 
> son is on his 2nd Audi. I no longer have need for cargo space on a daily 
> basis, and when I do, I have the van. So I'm curious, what do *you* haul 
> your EOS (camera, not car...) around in?
> 
> Kim 
>
Well, not speaking for anybody else, but MY gear gets hauled around in a 
4-runner, and it's always
dirty, always full of sand, always full of gear. And the gas mileage is 
atrocious. Does that make
it any better or worse, because it isn't EOS-related by name? Heck no. if I 
could figure out how
to go off-road and run around in deep ruts and muck in that cute little VW, I'd 
be all over this
converation. And yes, the gear would fit nicely in the back seat. At most, I 
travel with one other
person; there's room for two in that gear space. and I'm 60 and now without 
husband or kids, and
anything in the name of fun and sporty cars is okay in MY book. Maybe this 
cutie is worth breaking
an axel or two... :-)


 
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