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What's New for the 2005 Chevrolet Express Passenger Van? Several new features are now available on the 2005 Chevrolet Express. New seat risers with skirting, and a fresh OnStar-equipped rearview mirror with exterior temperature and compass are added creature comforts. A leather-wrapped steering wheel is now available, as well as three new exterior colors: Sandstone, Dark Blue and Silver Birch.
Advantages of the 2005 Chevrolet Express Passenger Van:
- Legally capable of carrying nearly double the number of people that can fit inside a Chevrolet Suburban
- Standard stability control on 15-passenger models
- Powerful lineup of V8 engines
- Available all-wheel-drive
Objections to the 2005 Chevrolet Express Passenger Van: - Interior parts and pieces look and feel inexpensive
Editor's Advice: General Motors fields the most modern full-size vans on the market in the 2005 Chevrolet Express and its near twin, the GMC Savana. Recently updated, and last redesigned for 1996, these workhorses feature powerful V8 engines and, on 15-passenger models, a standard stability control system. Plus, all-wheel-drive is available; a full-size van exclusive. Though the Dodge Sprinter (a rebadged European-market Mercedes-Benz commercial van) is a compelling alternative, we recommend the Chevy Express if a full-size van is what you need.
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