Corvair Chassis

Corvair Chassis”



The Van Chevrolet Corvair based on the chassis was produced from 1961 to 1996, when the need for reform of the truck to date has saw the launch of the Chevrolet Express 1997. The new Chevrolet will soon push its nearest rival, the Ford Econoline series in both sales and capacity.

This is a truck that is a functional vehicle first and manages to be a fairly cheap truck can still work drive. The first trucks were set with two V6 and V8 engines, front airbags and ABS brakes.

Minor revisions were made between 1997 and 2003 saw major revisions, but including a wide range of V8 engines and the introduction of a four-wheel drive. Improvements have been made to the cosmetic interior and exterior, combined with improvements made for a better mechanical Van capable of work pace which prevented competition.

Chevrolet Express is available in three trim levels 1500, 2500 and 3500. The three levels and multiple combinations of functions and options include the ability to transport up to 15 passengers in the extended version. This makes it a must for anyone who needs a vehicle capable of carrying a wide selection of materials, tools and essential equipment.

Currently, the Express comes in a LS Standard and LT trim setting – offering features a more comfortable experience and practice, including power and climate control. In 2007, model 2500 was removed from the Chevrolet lineup Express, with the V6. V8 engines are now training a single, flexible fuel 5.3-liter gives 295 hp.

The Chevrolet Express is in my opinion, a stylish car for a large van and power features, the option AWD and ABS brakes are all strong selling points. NHTSA gave five stars in side impact in 2007. Fuel economy could be better, but besides that this is how the GMC Savana has cornered nearly 50% market share.

If you are looking for a truck as a powerful motor vehicle or large passenger Chevrolet Express can fill both roles with ease.

Author Andrew Whitehead – a self confessed petrol head has owned numerous classic cars from fully restored to basket cases! He now has a website to fuel his passion in all things auto and if you’re looking to buy a Chevrolet Express please visit http://www.americanautobid.com/blog/

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