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Volkswagon re-released the EuroVan in the U.S. in 1999. Following are VW EuroVan news highlights and reviews from a number of sources. (1999-2004 model years are indicated in parentheses.)

Car Review (All Years)
Reviews and ratings of the VW Eurovan (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves.

Car Survey (All Years)
Here's what owners of the Volkswagon EuroVan think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.

MSN Autos (All Years)
See what owners think of their VW EuroVans from previous model years.

About.com (2002)
The proper use of the Eurovan is hauling six or seven full size businessvolk and their baggage to and from their hotel and the Frankfurt-am-Main airport.

Car Buying Strategies (2002)
With plenty of room for travelers and their everyday gear, you’ll find the 2002 Volkswagen EuroVan to be a smooth and enjoyable all-around vehicle that’s a joy to drive.

Epinions (2002)
See what owners of the 2002 VW EuroVan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

MSN Autos (2002)
The 2002 Volkswagen EuroVan is available in two trims: GLS and MV. Standard safety equipment includes dual airbags, an anti-lock brake system (ABS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), daytime running lights, and child safety locks.

New Car Test Drive (2002)
The VW EuroVan is easy to find in a parking lot. It towers over just about everything, not only cars but also Caravans and Windstars and even pickup trucks.

Yahoo Autos (2002)
This dated minivan is basically a civilian version of a decade-old Euro-market commercial vehicle design. That mainly explains why EuroVan lacks a left-side sliding door and other newer features expected in this class. Add poor performance and it's no wonder that EuroVan has been nearly invisible on the U.S. market.

Detroit News (2001)
The 2001 Volkswagen EuroVan MV is a daringly different — and dated — minivan with a new 2.8-liter V-6 engine that makes 201 horsepower.

Edmunds (2001)
Volkswagen has again bumped engine performance while also adding items like tinted glass, remote central locking, additional reading lights, an upgraded stability control system and available captain's chairs (as opposed to the standard bench seat) in the second row.

Epinions (2001)
See what owners of the 2001 VW EuroVan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

New Car test Drive (2001)
Among today's sleek minivans, the EuroVan stands out in more ways than one.

Woman Motorist (2001)
VW resists calling this a minivan as its larger size enables some flexible packaging.Increased power and lower price makes it a viable choice.

Epinions (2000)
See what owners of the 2000 Volkswagon EuroVan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

New Car Test Drive (2000)
A Weekender Package available on the MV comes with a pop-up canopy top and many of the other amenities of the Camper without the longer wheelbase.

Edmunds (1999)
Another surprise is the EuroVan's competent handling. In parking lots, a 38.4-foot turning circle and power rack-and-pinion steering mean easy maneuverability.

New Car Test Drive (1999)
The Volkswagen EuroVan is decidedly different. It's box-like where others are round and sleek, it has a significantly higher driving position, and it lacks a left-side sliding door.

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