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- 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan MV Weekender
- 2.8L Naturally Aspirated V6
- 4-Speed Automatic
- FWD
- Arctic White Exterior
- Gray Cloth Interior
- MV Camper Configuration
- Pop-Top Roof w/ Sleeping Area
- Rear Fold-Flat Bench Bed
- Rear-Facing Jump Seats
- Integrated Camping Table
- Side Awning
- Sliding Side Door
- Air Conditioning
Extras Included in the Sale
- Original Owner's Manual
Purists best remember the Volkswagen Weekender as the Type 2 microbus or kombi. But Volkswagen has made several generations since then. The T4 or fourth generation was produced between 1995 and 2004, and of course, camper variants were popular too. That’s what we have here for grabs in Laguna Beach, California, a 2003 Volkswagen Weekender T4 EuroVan with 188,000 miles on the clock. This fine camper van comes with a pop-up top, the owner’s manual and a smooth six-cylinder engine driving its rear wheels. So if you’re a fan of road trips where you take your house with you, this van is the ideal companion.
Exterior and Interior
From the outside, there isn’t a lot to differentiate this 2003 Volkswagen Weekender T4 EuroVan from a regular passenger transporting T4. You’ve got full glass windows along the sides with tinted glass for privacy, some nice silver alloy wheels, and it’s only a stern look at the roof that gives away the fact that this van has a pop-up top – once again, only apparent if you really look. Otherwise, it’s your typical Nineties and Two Thousands commercial vehicle, with amber turn signals and body-colored grille. The gray interior of this 2003 Volkswagen Weekender T4 EuroVan comes with comfortable seating, while the pop-up top opens to reveal a cozy sleeping space. This can be augmented by fully folding down the van’s rear seats, allowing a small family to spend nights in this vehicle if needed. There’s also some smart storage on board, such as drawers beneath the seats. Fold-out tables are present along the sides of the cabin. As for the driving section, you’ve got power windows, power mirrors and a clear analog gauge cluster. There’s heating and air conditioning, plus an Alpine head unit with a CD player, AUX input and USB port.
Engine
A 2.8-liter gasoline engine powers this 2003 Volkswagen Weekender T4 EuroVan. It’s a naturally aspirated unit that was reportedly rated at 201hp and 181lb-ft. Fun fact, this is indeed the famous VR6 narrow-angle V6 that some mistake for a straight six. It’s paired with an automatic gearbox and drives the rear wheels of this van.
Purists best remember the Volkswagen Weekender as the Type 2 microbus or kombi. But Volkswagen has made several generations since then. The T4 or fourth generation was produced between 1995 and 2004, and of course, camper variants were popular too. That’s what we have here for grabs in Laguna Beach, California, a 2003 Volkswagen Weekender T4 EuroVan with 188,000 miles on the clock. This fine camper van comes with a pop-up top, the owner’s manual and a smooth six-cylinder engine driving its rear wheels. So if you’re a fan of road trips where you take your house with you, this van is the ideal companion.
Volkswagen are masters at long distance travel, turn back the clock to the ʼ60s and the German automaker has been the choice for many to travel miles and miles with memories made in comfort and style. Present today is this 2002 Volkswagen EuroVan, its long distance travel made possible through practicality, reliability and comfort. This clean 2000s machine is reportedly up for sale by its first owner and has a reported 13,095 miles on the clock, making it a lo-mileage example that also has all its original manuals and neat tricks up its sleeve for the entire family.
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