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2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van Review and Pictures

Austin-1, July 25, 2007

Summary
2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van is a full-size van with three or four doors. This van is available in six trim levels ranging from G1500 Regular Wheelbase RWD to G1500 Regular Wheelbase AWD.

Price
MSRP: US$22,255-US$26,970
Invoice: US$20,363-US$24,678

What is New in 2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van?
Addition to 2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo van includes E85-capable version of 5.3-liter V8 flex fuel engine.

2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van picture (front view)

2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van picture (side view)

Introduction
2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo van offers extensive cargo space of around 253 cubic feet and payload capacity of around 3600 pounds.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo is available in configurations of ½ ton, ¾ ton, and 1-ton. Options include sliding passenger-side door, cruise control, keyless entry, rear air-conditioner, and heater.

Powertrains and Performance
2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo has flexible fuel 5.3-liter V8 engine with capacity of 260 pound-feet of torque and 195 horsepower.

Interior Design and Special Features
Interiors of 2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo are very simple and unimpressive. All controls are functional and well within reach of driver.

Safety Features
Safety features on 2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo include four-wheel antilock disc brakes, and front-passenger-sensing system to deactivate front bag if child or adult is sitting upfront.

Driving Impressions
2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo offers easy braking system. Its powerful engine helps maneuver your van effortlessly in all types of traffic.

Pros
Access doors on the both sides, strong powertrains, and various wheelbase configurations

Cons
Stability control unavailable on all levels and poor quality of interior materials

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