Used Chevrolet Express

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The Chevrolet Express is a full-size van that General Motors also sells in its own lineup as the GMC Savana. Together, these two vehicle brands account for almost 45% of the US full-size van market and are just a few notches behind their competitor, the E-Series of Ford Motors.

The Chevrolet Express, introduced in 1996, is more popular than the Savana, outselling its GM cousin by more than 3 to 1. Since its introduction, the Chevrolet Express has underwent several refinements including a refitting with LS engines and an update of its sheet metal similar to that used in the GMT 800 SUVs and trucks.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet Express: $2,000-$32,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet Express: 13 City/17 Hwy
Available Trims: base, LT, LS, Sport
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In 2004, all Express passenger vans were equipped with Stabilitrak for better stability control. For 2006, the 6.6L Duramax Diesel V8 was made available as an option. The van interiors were updated in 2008, and all passenger models were fitted with side impact roof airbags.

Chevrolet Express Review

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Used Chevrolet G20 Van

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If you are looking for one workhorse of a vehicle, then the Chevrolet G20 van should be among those on the top of your list. The G20, as its name suggests belongs to the Chevrolet G-series of vans.

It is a full-size van that has become popular in many different kinds of businesses and trades, from caterers to plumbers, because of its low cost of upkeep, size and options available. The Chevrolet G20 van runs on an SB 262 4.3L engine, and very little has changed since the series original release except in the carburetor to a throttle body fuel system.

The Chevrolet G20s from 1963 to 1970 were fitted with six-lug rims, which was changed to five lug 5-inch bolt circle in the 1971-1976 generation. The Chevrolet G20 van also share the ball joints design of the 1-ton pickups but uses the brake rotors of the 0.5-ton pickup trucks.

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Used Chevrolet HHR

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Car aficionados with a nostalgia for the looks of vintage cars will be pleased with the Chevrolet HHR (Heritage High Roof). It was introduced in 2005 for the 2006 model year by General Motors’ Chevrolet division as a compact crossover SUV (sport utility vehicle).

But what makes the Chevrolet HHR stand out is its retro-style that was inspired by the Chevrolet cars and trucks during the mid-1940s, particularly the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban. The HHR’s design mimics the Suburban with its hemispherical grille and large, square fender flares.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet HHR: $1,000-$35,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet HHR: 20 City/28 Hwy
Available Trims: base, SS, LT
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For a small compact SUV, the Chevrolet HHR has a large cargo payload, with 62.7 cubic feet in the panel and 57.7 cubic feet in the passenger version. Other Chevrolet HHR features include a fold-flat front passenger seat and flat load floor. Four trim levels in the 2007 model year: Special Edition, LS, LT, and 2LT. For 2007, a panel van variant was included exclusively for the LT trim, but this version became available in 2008 for all trim levels.

Chevrolet HHR Review

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Used Chevrolet Impala

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The Chevrolet Impala, a full-size car, ranks among the most successful car models in the entire history of the automobile industry. Sales of the Impala, as if mimicking the leaps and bounds of the South African antelope which it was named after, exceeded the 13 million mark from its launching in 1958 up to 1996, a record yet unmatched by any other full-size car in the auto industry.

The single-year sales record of more than 1 million units that Impala set in 1964 in the US also remains unbroken. The main reason for the immense popularity of the Impala is its classic styling that is trademark to all of the car’s nine generations. The Chevrolet Impala at once served notice of its uniqueness when it was launched with a six-tail light feature, effectively setting it a part from other car models. For collectors, the 1963 Chevrolet Impala is a must-have because of its crisp, distinctive body style accented by pointed front and rear fenders that calls attention to the low, long style of popular cars of the early 1960s.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet Impala: $1,000-$50,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet Impala: 18 City/29 Hwy
Available Trims: base, SS, LS
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Used Chevrolet Lumina

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The Chevrolet Lumina sedan was launched with a minivan version (Lumina APV) in 1989 for the 1990 model year. The sedan–minivan Lumina tandem, however, caused some market confusion and the Lumina APV was dropped in favor of the Chevrolet Venture in 1997. The aero-designed Chevrolet Lumina sedan though turned out as a better seller that its twin APV van, and went on production for two generations. The first-generation Lumina models of 1990-1994 were available in two-door coupe and four-door sedans. There were three engine options: 2.5 L Iron Duke I4, 3.1L LH0 V6. 3.4L LQ1 V6. For transmissions the choices are: five-speed manual, three-speed 3T40 automatic, four-speed 4T60 automatic, and four-speed 4T60-E automatic.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet Lumina: $500-$9,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet Lumina: 17 City/27 Hwy
Available Trims: Euro, LTC, APV, LS
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In the second generation of the Chevrolet Lumina from 1995 to 2001, body style available is only for a four-door sedan and three engine choices: 3.1L L82 V6,3.4 L LQ1 V6, 3.8 L L36 V6. Transmission options are for either a four-speed 4T60-E automatic or a four-speed 4T65-E automatic.

Chevrolet Lumina Review

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