The Ultimate Van: Chevy 2006 Express
The 2006 Chevy Express comes in half-ton (Chevy 2006 Express 1500), three quarter ton (Chevy 2006 Express 2500) and one ton (Chevy 2006 Express 3500) models. The 2006 Chevy Express 3500 comes with the added option of an extended wheelbase to allow a seating capacity for fifteen passengers. A later model years from the 2006 Chevy Express included further features such as standard stability control, side curtain airbags and improved cabin. As always, the 2006 Chevy Express can handle anything you can throw at it. For instance, compared to the Ford Econoline, the Chevy 2006 Express displays advanced driving dynamics as well as modern style.
The Roots Of The 2006 Chevy Express Van Go Back 10 Years
The foundation of the Chevy 2006 Express was established a decade earlier. It was back in 1996 that the precursor of the Chevy 2006 Express received a complete overhaul. It is this design which has lived on in the Chevy 2006 Express Van. Prior to the reincarnation of 1996, the ancestor of the Chevy 2006 Express remained almost unchanged for three decades. Choice of engines included an inline-6 up to a 6.2L diesel and 7.4L gas V8's. The new body style of the Chevy 2006 Express featured an updated cabin with enhanced ergonomics, high-mounted tail lights, and new power plants. These factors were responsible for the 2006 Chevy Express Van taking the lead over the Dodge and Ford competition.
The Heaviest Hauler: 2006 Chevy Express 3500
The best assets of the one ton 2006 Chevy Express 3500 are its solid powertrain and large tow capacity. The Chevy 2006 Express 3500 has a 6L V8 and serves up 300 horsepower and 360 pound-feet of torque, compared with the half ton Chevy 2006 Express 1500 whose largest engine is only a 5.3L V8 engine, providing 295 hp and 335 lb-ft of torque. The Chevy 2006 Express engines comes paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The lighter duty Chevy 2006 Express 1500 can be purchased with all wheel drive, while the 2006 Chevy Express 3500 comes with stability control.
2006 Chevy Express 2500: Excellent Load Capacity
The Chevy 2006 Express benefits from a line of powerhouse engines which debuted three years earlier. These ranged from a 200 horsepower V6 to a powerful 300 hp 6L V8 available in the Chevy 2006 Express 2500. This was also the time when all-wheel drive was first made available. During the same year, a three quarter ton 2006 Chevy Express 2500 version was offered, outfitted in LT, LS and base trims.
The Lighter Duty 2006 Chevy Express 1500
The lightest duty version of the Chevy 2006 Express is found in the 2006 Chevy Express 1500. Of the various trim levels offered, the 2006 Chevy Express LS model is the one that is most preferred for fleet purchases, as the standard equipment is rather plain: consisting of only a stereo and air-conditioning. For family transportation, the 2006 Chevy Express LT version is a better choice with its cruise control, rear air-conditioning, plush seats and full power accessories. In any trim the 2006 Chevy Express 1500 is a solid, reliable performer.
2006 Chevy Express Cargo Van Can Haul Anything
The 2006 Chevy Express Cargo Van is the heavy hauler's best friend. Stripped down to the barest essentials of which allow for massive carrying capacity or ease of customization, the cargo only version of the Chevy 2006 Express is a common sight on American roads. The 2006 Chevy Express Cargo Van is preferred by contractors, shippers, couriers, repairmen and other business owners and drivers around North America who appreciate the Chevy 2006 Express dependability and value. |