General Motors enjoys one of the most storied histories of any
American company, they become known being the country’s leading auto
manufacturer straight from its early assembly-line days. Every GMC
vehicle possesses power, capability, roominess and comfort. It has
always been the trademark of every GMC vehicle. And when we talked
about vans, GMC offers two car makes; it is the mid-size GMC Safari van
and the full-size GMC Savana van. Full-size vans of GMC come with a
variety of gasoline and diesel power plants, and an option of 135- and
155-inch wheelbases.
The GMC Savana van was released in 1996
replaced a vehicle that had been on the market since 1971. It is
equipped with Vortec V6 or V8 engines plus the 4-speed automatic
transmission with overdrive and tow/haul mode, giving the Savana a
smooth and powerful drives. The GMC Savana van provides not just the
power and capability of the usual van but the comfort and convenience
as well. It can accommodate as many as 15 occupants with a large
selection of seating configurations which makes the Savana a great
choice for large families and shuttle operators.
General
Motors Corporation introduced its fresh and enhanced GMC Savana
full-size van series with gross vehicle weight ratings up to 9,500
lbs., and is popular choice even for towing large trailers. Aside from
that, the GMC Savana series offers amenities and performance features
that are new to its class, giving an edge over competitor Ford
Econoline. Every model comes with powerful engines and ample space,
characterizing GMC’s new series of full-size vans.
Safety
facilities include dual front airbags, daytime running lights, the
LATCH system for child safety, brake/transmission shift interlock and
the all-wheel drive option which provides an added safety for the
Savana van occupants. With the year-to-year innovations with the GMC
Savana van, many will be surely stunned in the upcoming years.