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The GMC Savana passenger van got a noticeable makeover in 2003. Major changes include available all-wheel drive, a re-designed exterior, and a stronger stable of powertrains that includes a 4.3 L, 200 hp V6, 5.3 L, 285 hp V8, and a 6.0 L, 300 hp V8. The '03 Savana comes in 6 trims: the G1500, G1500 AWD, G2500, G2500 Extended, G3500, and G3500 Extended. 2003 marks the last model year in which you'll find the G2500 Extended trim.
Gas mileage comes out to around 14 mpg in the city and 18 on the highway. The van also gives you plenty of seating capacity with room for 8, 12, or 15 depending on the trim. Max towing capacity ranges from 6200 lbs. to 9900 lbs. Regular trims have around 267 cubic feet of cargo capacity while extended trims give you 317 cubic feet. All trims come with standard ABS brakes and air conditioning. Options include cd player, power windows, power door locks, and power seats.
Overall, drivers like the '03 Savana's engine choices, seating capacity, and the new all-wheel drive. However, the van still has a ways to go when it comes to handling and interior materials. Regardless, the makeover did the Savana a lot of good and reflects what the van will look like heading into the second decade of the millenium.