Indeed, its spacious interior allows VW to successfully market the EuroVan not as a minivan but as a midsize van, despite the fact that its length is shorter than some minivans and just a few inches longer than some sedans.
At press time, the 1994 edition of the EuroVan was not yet in the showrooms. But VW reported that no changes were planned for the latest model. So to bring you the necessary data to make an informed purchase, we tested a 1993 VW EuroVan with a base MSRP of $20,420. After adding options including a four-speed automatic transmission, four-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), cruise control, power assists and a sliding left-side window, the retail price was $23,745. Next Page