7th July 2008

GMC Savana 2008 review.

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“The interior is built for pure functionality, and while it may not be pretty, it sure gets the job done…”

“Besides new front-end styling, the designers have added a set of side-hinged doors on the driver’s side, greatly enhancing interior access, and have also created a set of access panels that open onto a quartet of storage cubbies handy for tradesmen.”

“The interior is built for pure functionality, and while it may not be pretty, it sure gets the job done…”

“Besides new front-end styling, the designers have added a set of side-hinged doors on the driver’s side, greatly enhancing interior access, and have also created a set of access panels that open onto a quartet of storage cubbies handy for tradesmen.”

There are six available engines for the Savana lineup. A Vortec 4.3-liter V6, a 4.8-liter V8, a 5.3-liter V8, 6.0-liter V8 engine, a Duramax Diesel 6.6-liter V8, and an E85 FlexFuel Vortec 5.3-liter V8 engine. All of the engines are teamed with a four-speed automatic transmission. The Savana passenger and cargo vans are available as a rear-wheel drive or as an all-wheel drive model in the regular wheelbase or as a rear-wheel drive model in the extended length version. The Savana passenger van can be equipped to accommodate 8 to 15 people with several convenient options available. The Savana Cargo van provides an excellent base for a multi-purpose utility vehicle and can be nicely equipped to suit your comfort needs or equipped with several cargo space modifications to suit your workplace requirements.

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