Used Volkswagen Vanagon for Sale Nationwide
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Overview

After introducing its Vanagon in 1980, Volkswagen made no changes to the vehicle for 1981. In fact, there's almost no way to distinguish the 1981 model from the '80 models. Somes experts point out that the only way to tell the difference is to refer to the each model's vehicle identification number (VIN).
The rear-wheel-drive Vanagon was available in four editions for 1981 -- the standard Vanagon, the higher-end Vanagon L, and two camper models. All came with a 67-horsepower, 2.0-liter, air-cooled four-cylinder engine with fuel injection. It was linked to a four-speed manual transmission, which was standard. A three-speed automatic transmission was available as an option.
The Vanagon was fairly well equipped with rack and pinion steering, power-assisted brakes, and front and rear independent suspension. Standard features also included front bucket seats, a rear window defogger, two-speed windshield wipers, vinyl upholstery, and a folding rear bench seat that provided additional cargo space. Air conditioning and a rear window wiper were among the options. The Vanagon L added two-tone exterior paint, carpeting, and a lockable glove box, among other features.
The Vanagon was not without its quirks. Because the engine was in the back, a full-size spare tire was stored in a tray under the front of the vehicle. The battery was located under the front passenger's seat, and the master cylinder for the braking system was located inside the dashboard, requiring some dismantling of the dash to get to the brake fluid reservoir.
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Reviewed a 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon on Jul 1, 2009
If you compare this too a NEW RV .. Dont..This has a wondefull, usefullnes need to be maintained , loved,and used for what The VW vans are built For.. Use All web info to Improve,,,, maintain,Whatever..They are GREAT Vans With A Need....Too Be Loved..They Are GREAT,Trusted,Unique all in They Owen.Well Worth the Bang for the Buck..Follow Web Info ,Ask Questions..
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon on Nov 26, 2008
The problems with this vehicle is the fact that the air-cooled engine doesn't have self-adjusting valves, requiring regular services or the van won't run. I think it had a 5,000km range on the valve-adjustment. If you cannot adjust it yourself, you will be sitting on the side of the road. Also, I was sold this Vanagan by a professional car salesman (theif) who fooled me into believing it was in good condition. The engine will run on 2 of 4 cylinders for awhile before laying to rest. The engine is the biggest flaw, the other mechanical components were excellent, as is, the design for 1981. Conclusion: Buy it for short trips around town, Sell it if you want a reliable vehicle.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon on Apr 30, 2008
great too handle
1981 Volkswagen Vanagon Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Camper Passenger Van | $10,630 |
| Kombi Passenger Van | $10,640 |
| Base Passenger Van | $10,990 |
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