Used Chevrolet Express for Sale near Brattleboro, VT
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Reviewed a 2005 Chevrolet 3500 LS Extended RWD on May 19, 2014
This has been a great van for our extra large family of 9+. We have enjoyed using it for family vacations, trips with friends, and loading up the van with church groups for special trips. The seats go in and out easily, which makes it great for taking a seat or two out of the back to carry luggage or equipment and a good group of people at the same time. Or taking all the seats out for more room than you can get out of a pick-up truck. Only reason we are selling is because it is not practical for us any more being as most our kids are grown and we don't need that much room any longer.
Gina S
Reviewed a 2016 Chevrolet Express on Sep 3, 2020
Great size and durability. V8 is a bit big of an engine, thus poor gas milage.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2019 Chevrolet Express on Sep 12, 2021
Overpriced this year especially since the 21 has the new 6.6L gas engine with over 60 more HP! I ended up buying a brand new diesel dually. Since the market was so crazy. Other then the price the express is an awesome van! Best line of gas engines ever made I would of bought a new one if they could tow a more a 9600lb limit sucks! My last express lasted me till 220,000 miles and I only changed the oil till about 200k then the parts started pouring on! I am a heavy foot also so she took a beating! I sold it running and driving but I am sure it didn’t have long.
Matt L
Reviewed a 2007 Chevrolet 1500 LS RWD on Mar 29, 2008
Great truck, GM has been building these right for many years now. Locking diff works well.
Chevrolet Express Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 3500 LT Extended RWD | $51,895 |
| 3500 LT RWD | $51,095 |
| 2500 LS RWD | $47,950 |
| 2500 LT RWD | $50,295 |
| 3500 LS Extended RWD | $49,950 |
| 3500 LS RWD | $49,150 |
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The Chevrolet Van has existed in some form since the 1961 “Van,“ which was built on a Corvair platform. After decades of relatively unchanged incarnations, ending with the 1995 Sportvan, in 1996 the Van got a major overhaul and a new name -- the Chevrolet Express.
Capable of being outfitted as a cargo van for work purposes, or a passenger van for fleet and shuttle services, the new Chevrolet Express came in three categories, based on weight. These were the Express 1500, 2500, and 3500. The new version for 1996 added more inches to both the regular and extended wheelbases (135 and 155 inches, respectively). The extended wheelbase was offered only on the 2500 and 3500 models. The new Express also featured wider-swinging rear doors that opened 180 degrees, for easier loading and unloading.
The Chevrolet Express is closely related to the GMC Savana, and both compete with the market-leading Ford Econoline. The passenger van can hold up to 15 people in the extended version, and an optional driver-side 60/40 split door can be added alongside the one on the passenger side. The first Express vans came with a variety of V6 and V8 engines, dual front airbags, and ABS brakes. A 2003 redesign added an AWD option on the 1500 and a more rigid frame.
Current models come in a basic LS trim and a more comfort and convenience-oriented LT trim that offers power features and rear climate control. In 2007, the 2500 model was dropped along with the V6 engines, leaving only three V8 engines to choose from, including a flexible fuel version of a new 5.3-liter, 295-hp V8.
The Chevrolet Express has a bit sleeker, more updated look than the Econoline (as sleek as a large passenger van can get) and the power upgrade, AWD option and standard ABS are all big selling points. In 2007, the NHTSA gave the Express a five-star frontal impact rating. Gas mileage is poor and interior styling won't be featured on Martha Stewart, but with few van options out there, both the Express and its sister Savana have captured nearly 50% of the market segment.
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