![]() Higher up the ladder, a 6.0-liter V-8 generates 323 hp and 373 pounds-feet of torque. A 4.8-liter V-8 bumps power to either 258 hp and 294 pounds-feet of torque or 279 hp and 294 pounds-feet of torque, while the 5.3-liter V-8 that’s standard in passenger vans makes 301 hp and 325 pounds-feet of torque. Light-duty G-Series vans have a 4.3-liter V-6 that makes 195 horsepower and 260 pounds-feet of torque. ![]() ![]() Side access doors with remote releases are limited to work-oriented Express Access models.įive engines are available. Regular-length passenger models and cargo vans can be equipped with a 60/40-split left-side entry/load door. With the new instrument cluster comes a revamped driver information center that displays instructions for vehicle maintenance and warnings for when the vehicle’s transmission is overheating or a theft attempt has taken place.įull-size Express passenger vans can carry eight, 12 or 15 occupants, while Express cargo vans seat only two people up front. Full-bodied vans in the 3500 Series are rated at 9,600 pounds GVWR.įor 2008, the Express van has a redesigned steering wheel, instrument cluster, climate controls and radio, plus an assortment of new switches. Chevrolet’s 1500 Series vans have GVWRs of 6,200 or 7,200 pounds (cargo and passenger models, respectively), whereas the GVWRs for 2500 Series vans are 7,300 or 8,600 pounds. The gross vehicle weight rating is the sum of the weight of the vehicle plus the weight of the passengers and cargo it can carry. Each van is 79.4 inches wide and at least 81.6 inches tall. The two versions measure 224 and 244 inches long overall, respectively. The wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, and the fuel tanks are made of composite material.Įxpress passenger vans come on a regular-length (135-inch) wheelbase, but the heavier-duty 25 Series are also available in extended-wheelbase (155-inch) form. Rear suspensions use a solid axle with semielliptic variable-rate multileaf springs and gas shocks. Light-duty vans have rack-and-pinion steering.įront and rear suspensions are modified from those used on GM’s full-size pickup trucks. A 2003 redesign included revamped taillamps and upscale reflector-type headlights. The GMC Savana is closely related to the Express.Įxpress vans are built on a separate box frame. The latter two configurations also include an electronic stability system with rollover mitigation, a feature General Motors added in recent years in response to criticism about rollover risk. Seating layouts in the passenger van provide space for eight, 12 or 15 occupants. The Express competes with other full-size vans like the Ford E-Series and Dodge Sprinter. ![]() For 2008, side curtain airbags become standard equipment on all models, and the interior receives updates. Engines range from a 4.3-liter V-6 to a 6.6-liter diesel V-8. Monochromatic Paint includes: Mirrors, Door handles, Front Cowling, Lower Spoiler, Bumper, All painted to match.Chevrolet’s full-size Express is available as a passenger or cargo van with rear-wheel drive in 1500, 25 duty levels.Cruise control, Side Vents, Leather wrapped, Tilt Steering wheel. Accessories: Power windows, mirrors and locks.Windows: Deep factory tint Full Body Glass, with cloth shades.Tires: P-275 45 R20 Copper Discoverer H/T.Rear Entertainment System: 22″ Flat Screen, Game Ready, DVD, Wireless headphone system, Indirect Accent and Mood Lighting.Front Entertainment System: AM/FM, CD, Cassette, Premium Sound, Back up sensors, Back Up camera, Direction/temp display in Rear view mirror.Sport Roof: Yes Traditional top with Interior Storage Cabinets.Rear Sofa: Power recline, 3-section Sofa / Bed, Rear cargo net.(Lower Anchors and Top tethers for CHildren) system. Mid Seating: Quick release, Captain’s, Child L.A.T.CH.Front Seating: Leather, Dual 6-way power, Recline.Climate Control: Front and Rear A/C and Heat with rear controls “Dual Zone”.Body: 1500, Comfortable Seating for 7 passengers.Engine: 5.3L VORTEC V8, 285HP, 4-speed Automatic Transmission.Interior: Cream White Leather Seating, Dark Tan Carpet, Tan Sidewalls, “Escalade” Hi Gloss Wood Accents & Trim Throughout.
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