Chevrolet
Express G 2500
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Spacious Cargo Area
Proven Durability
Strong Towing Capacity
V8 Engine Options
Relatively Simple Mechanics
Customizable Interior
Outdated Interior Design
Poor Fuel Economy
Large Exterior Dimensions
Basic Ride Comfort
Safety Features Lagging
Potential for Rust
Transmission Issues (e.g., 4L60E, 4L80E)
Fuel Pump Failure
Ignition Coil / Spark Plug Problems
Inspect thoroughly for rust, especially on the frame, wheel wells, and rocker panels.
Check maintenance records; regular oil changes and fluid flushes are crucial for longevity.
Test drive to assess transmission shifting, engine performance, and listen for unusual noises.
Verify towing equipment if the vehicle is advertised for towing; check hitch condition.
Consider the intended use: choose engine and axle ratios appropriate for your hauling or passenger needs.
For US-imported vehicles, check the vehicle history report (e.g., CarFax, AutoCheck) for accident and title issues.
Factor in potential fuel costs and consider if a diesel option (if available) might be more economical for high mileage.
Alternator Failure
Brake Wear