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2010 Chevy Express Van www.wichitachevy.com

Parks Chevrolet of Augusta KS is the Top Butler County Chevy Dealer. This month, Parks Chevy of Wichita KS has all Chevy Express Vans on SALE! We are offering some of the best DISCOUNTS in Wichita. If you previously had a negative purchase experience with a Wichita Chevy Dealer or you don't want to be harassed as you pull into the dealer, come experience the Parks Advantage and see for yourself the advantage of buying from a family owned dealer who really cares.

 If you have any questions or concerns about your next purchase, please call us and one of our representatives will help assist you in your next purchase. We will not be undersold. Call our Toll Free # (877) 259-2519 and talk to a Express Van Expert. Come visit us today and see why we are rated #1 in CUSTOMER SERVICE! Don't forget about our Free Loaner cars for as long as you own the vehicle.

The Chevrolet Express is available in half-ton (called 1500) and 1-ton (3500) versions. The 3500 is also available with an extended wheelbase, which allows 15-passenger capacity. Two trim levels, consisting of base LS and luxury LT, are offered. The LS is typically what fleet buyers purchase, so it's a bit plain, with only air-conditioning and a stereo as the key standard features. If this is going to be your family vehicle, the LT, with its rear A/C, full power accessories, cruise control and plusher seats is the better choice. An update for 2008 provided an upgraded cabin as well as standard stability control and side curtain airbags.

Stout powertrains and high tow capacities are some of the Express' chief assets. The 1500 comes with a 5.3-liter V8 (295 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque) while the 3500s have a 6.0-liter V8 (300 hp and 360 lb-ft). Both engines come paired to a four-speed automatic transmission. The 3500 features stability control, while the 1500 can be had with all-wheel drive.

As it has for years, the big Chevy should handle whatever folks throw at it. Furthermore, in the two-horse race against the Econoline, the Chevy Express boasts superior driving dynamics and somewhat more modern styling. But before you sign the bottom line, we suggest you also strongly consider the more technologically advanced and more efficient Sprinter.

Past Chevrolet Express Passenger Van Models

The Chevrolet Express last received a complete redesign back in 1996. To mark this rebirth, the name was changed from "Sportvan" to "Express." New body styling that featured high-mounted taillights, new power plants and an updated cabin with improved ergonomics gave the Chevy the edge compared to its Ford and Dodge competition.

The biggest change during this generation happened in 2003, when the current lineup of powerhouse engines debuted (ranging from the 200-hp V6 to the potent 300-horse 6.0-liter V8) and all-wheel drive was offered for the first time. During this time, there was also a 3/4-ton 2500 version offered, as well as base and LS trims. The luxury-themed LT debuted for '01.

Prior to the '96 reincarnation, the Chevrolet Express van rode the same basic platform for nearly three decades and the sheet metal barely changed in a quarter century. Engine choices ranged from an inline-6 all the way up to 6.2-liter diesel and 7.4-liter gasoline V8s. The most popular engine was Chevy's tried-and-true 5.7-liter (350-cubic-inch for the older vans) V8. Up to 1995, the model designations consisted of G20 and G30 (a G10 was available prior to '94), while the top trim level went by the oh-so-suburban name of Beauville.

Visual updates through the '70s, '80s and early '90s consisted chiefly of grille and headlight changes. Periodic hardware updates, such as the adoption of a four-speed automatic and fuel injection in the mid-'80s and dual airbags in the mid-'90s kept the big Chevy van viable in this niche market segment.






Buy your Express Van through Parks Chevy. Call now and find out how to save money on this next purchase. Currently there are some great incentives. Call for details.