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2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van Review and Pictures

Austin-1, August 16, 2007

Summary
2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van is a full-size van and can seat two passengers. It can have three or four doors.

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

What is New in 2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van?
Flexible fuel engine version of 2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van is new.

2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van picture (front view)

2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van picture (side view)

Introduction
2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van is a modern full-size van with changed exteriors and improved ergonomics.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van is available in six trims ranging from G1500 Regular Wheelbase RWD to G1500 Regular Wheelbase AWD. Options include power windows and door locks, cruise control, swing-out passenger-side access doors, keyless entry, tilt steering wheel, and better cargo capacity.

Powertrains and Performance
2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van offers standard 295hp 5.3-liter V8 engine or 195hp 4.3-liter V6 engine with four-speed automatic transmission and overdrive. It delivers 14 to 15-mpg in city and 18 to 20-mpg on highway.

Interior Design and Special Features
Interiors of 2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van are spacious with functional and easy to reach and use controls. Most interior configurations are customizable.

Safety Features
Safety features of 2007 GMC Savana Cargo Van include standard antilock disc brakes with front airbag and passenger sensing system available on select models.

Driving Impressions
Strong frame, precise steering, and effortless brakes and gears offer an enjoyable driving experience.

Pros
Strong powertrains and multiple wheelbase configurations

Cons
Cheap quality of interior materials

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