Common questions

What kind of engine does a 1994 Astro have?

What kind of engine does a 1994 Astro have?

Black 1994 Chevrolet Astro Extended Passenger RWD 4-Speed Automatic 4.3L V6 12V Generous trade in allowances., No Payments for 90 days. Special interest rates available.. Recent Arrival! Description: Used 1994 Chevrolet Astro with 5000lb Towing Capacity.

What kind of car is the Astro LS?

Description: Used 2002 Chevrolet Astro LS with Rear Bench Seats, Third-row seating, Fold Flat Rear Seats, 5000lb Towing Capacity, Alarm.

What kind of car is a 2001 Astro?

Description: Used 2001 Chevrolet Astro with Towing Hitch, Rear Bench Seats, Third-row seating, Power Driver Seat, Fold Flat Rear Seats. One look at this Chevrolet Astro and you will just know, this is your ride. The title records confirm that this van has had only one previous owner.

Is there a warranty on a Chevy Astro?

MOST OF OUR VEHICLES ARE COVERED WITH THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTY OR A 3 MONTHS/4500 MILE WARRANTY. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE AND TRADES ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED. FOR SIMILAR GREAT DEALS PLEASE CONTACT US. Description: Used 2000 Chevrolet Astro LS with 6000lb Towing Capacity.

Black 1994 Chevrolet Astro Extended Passenger RWD 4-Speed Automatic 4.3L V6 12V Generous trade in allowances., No Payments for 90 days. Special interest rates available.. Recent Arrival! Description: Used 1994 Chevrolet Astro with 5000lb Towing Capacity.

When did the Chevrolet Astro minivan come out?

The Astro and Safari were introduced for 1985 as the first minivan from General Motors. While marketed as a response to the first-generation Chrysler minivans, GM adapted a rear-wheel drive layout, sizing the Astro and Safari closely to the short-wheelbase Chevrolet G10 van.

When was the last time the Chevy Astro was made?

The Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari twins were originally scheduled to be discontinued after 2002, but they soldiered on because of good sales; the last Astro and Safari rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 2005.

What kind of transmission does a 1993 Astro have?

In 1993, an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive became standard as the sole transmission offering. As with many other 1993 model year GM vehicles, Scotchgard fabric protection also became a standard feature on Astro vans equipped with cloth seats.

Is the Chevy Astro van still running good?

The Chevy Astro van’s motor is known to last forever. You don’t need to worry about replacing a timing belt, because it uses a timing chain. The one I have has been beat up pretty good, but is still running well. It seems not too hard to work on the van yourself – especially underneath the vehicle.

The Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari twins were originally scheduled to be discontinued after 2002, but they soldiered on because of good sales; the last Astro and Safari rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 2005.

The Astro and Safari were introduced for 1985 as the first minivan from General Motors. While marketed as a response to the first-generation Chrysler minivans, GM adapted a rear-wheel drive layout, sizing the Astro and Safari closely to the short-wheelbase Chevrolet G10 van.

How many miles does an Astro van have?

ALL WHEEL DRIVE plus 3rd row in this 2003 Chevy Astro Van, V-6, auto, rear a/c, power windows, locks, cruise, tilt, alloy wheels, with only 117k miles and no accidents reported on the Car Fax. We also offer a variety of extended Great Running, One Owner, Astro Van.

When did GM stop making the Chevrolet Astro?

In 2003, GM upgraded the chassis of both the Astro and Safari with certain suspension components, larger brakes, and six-lug, 16 inch wheels from the full-size Chevrolet and GMC half-ton pickup trucks. The Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari twins were originally scheduled to be discontinued after 2002,…

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