Are Eurovans still made?
The term Eurovan was not used by the brands themselves in sales literature, but rather by the motoring press to refer to the vans collectively. It was launched in March 1994, and production ceased in November 2010 for the Fiat and Lancia models, and in June 2014 for the Citroën and Peugeot siblings. Today, the retired Eurovan—along with Volkswagen’s roster of other bus models—continues to capture the imagination of VW enthusiasts around the globe, while inspiring a new generation of van lifers.
What was the last year of the VW Eurovan?
The Volkswagen Transporter (T4), marketed in North America as the Eurovan from 1992 to 2003. Volkswagen Eurovan Depreciation A 2003 Volkswagen Eurovan has depreciated $414 or 5% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $7,427 and trade-in value of $6,136. Login or create a new account to see your vehicle depreciation forecast data.
How much is a 2002 Eurovan worth?
Volkswagen Eurovan Depreciation A 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan has depreciated $1,915 or 26% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $5,424 and trade-in value of $3,656. Volkswagen campervans are known to retain their value better than most other vehicles. According to The Money Calculator, a well-maintained VW camper typically loses only around 12–15% of its original value over the first three years.
Are Eurovans expensive to maintain?
The estimated cost to maintain and repair a volkswagen eurovan ranges from $105 to $2777, with an average of $373. Repairpal gives volkswagen a more positive rating of 3. This ranks vw 12th out of 32 car makers. The average volkswagen owner spends about $676 per year on repairs and upkeeping. That is only slightly higher than the $652 average across all cars.