VW transporter runs best in europe
Biofuel@sustainablelists.org wrote:
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< Where are you? There isn't much in the US, but Europe and other places
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< >Advice requested - What's a decent diesel van that could hold six or seven
>Your question ad Mel's response made me think, "How many brands are
>there of diesel engine vehicles?"
>So I googled "Diesel vehicles"
>Found this first: http://www.gobiodiesel.com/diesel-vehicles.html
>Anybody want to add comments to a list like this?
Only this, which was made here:
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Your question ad Mel's response made me think, "How many brands are
there of diesel engine vehicles?"
So I googled "Diesel vehicles"
Found this first: http://www.gobiodiesel.com/diesel-vehicles.html
Anybody want to add comments to a list like this?
Bio-best wishes
Brian Rodgers
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find Chevy vans with 6.2 motors pretty cheap
Though you can’t beat an ambulance redundancy and toughness and good suspension.
mel
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Where are you? There isn't much in the US, but Europe and other places
have pretty good options.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Advice requested - What's a decent diesel van that could hold six or seven
>people comfortably? Can be a traditional style van, or a bigger model - a
>mail truck or small s
Advice requested - What's a decent diesel van that could hold six or seven
people comfortably? Can be a traditional style van, or a bigger model - a
mail truck or small step van that we can make into a miniature
camper/day-tripper. I'm looking to replace a Grand Caravan with something
that will tak