
2025 Chevrolet Express
LT van Rear 4.3-liter V6 (276 hp) (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 6-speed
Retail Value: $45150 ~ $58950
Trade-in Value: $38365 ~ $50255
MSRP: $36950 ~ $49350

Chevrolet sells a wide range of sedans, coupes, compact SUVs, large SUVs, EVs, and pickup trucks. Most models have roomy interiors and come with standard safety and convenience technology. Several models, however, have poor visibility and lack steering agility. Many Chevrolets rank average or below average for reliability in CR’s rankings. The brand stands out for selling historically significant and category-defining vehicles. The Suburban and Tahoe can keep three rows of passengers comfortable within their enormous cabins. The Silverado pickup truck competes with the best-selling Ford F-150 and Ram 1500 by balancing interior comfort with towing and cargo capability. In the past and today, the Camaro and Corvette are performance car bargains. The rear/mid-engined “C8” Corvette can be as thrilling as much more expensive European supercars. With some exceptions, used Chevrolets can have reliability issues, but are often less expensive to maintain and repair than competitors.
Consumer Reports does not regularly test vehicles that are designed primarily for commercial purposes. Traditionally the big three have always offered full-size vans. Out of those, the Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana are the most recent redesigns - dating back to 1996. They offer a tall cargo bay with rear hinged doors that can be opened 180 degrees, allowing the van to more closely back up to a loading dock. Versions with eight- to twelve-passenger capacity are also available.
Car Specifications
Front Shoulder Room | 69.0 |
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Height | 82 |
Length | 224 |
Max Load | 2480 |
Max Seating Capacity | 8 |
Rear Shoulder Room | 68.5 |
Weight | 6095 |
Wheel Base | 135 |
Width | 79 |