
All the cargo space you need and look at that beautiful wood... only weighs 275 pounds!!! (From
The Dutch Bicycling Company - who imports them from Europe to the US)

Bit more, well, everything... those white and black bags on the back slide on and off for easy shopping. (Just the tip of the iceberg from
Basil)

Maybe the real solution??? VW's
Jetta SportWagen available with their newest diesel technology... now if only they offered a diesel Tiguan in the US... something to hope for...
in the meantime - we still haven't heard from the dealer... either way it goes, she's going to get fixed - we're not ready to give up on Josey yet... we'll have plenty more roadtrips together.
2 comments:
I don't ever let D off the hook.... so....is it 'exports' or 'imports'? Or either one? Or does the whole sentence need fixing?
(From The Dutch Bicycling Company - who ?exports/imports? them from Europe to the US)
I'm not sure actually. I'm a nag.
Ed
Hmm... I think I should have said -
They Export them from Europe to the US.
Or -
They Import them to the US from Europe.
But who really knows - or cares???
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