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What kind of car can I get to replace my Astro van?

What kind of car can I get to replace my Astro van?

Newer minivans like the Uplander are about the same size as your old van, but they’re built on a car-style unibody chassis, as opposed to the frame-on truck style one the Astros were built on. A newer minivan would probably meet all criteria except #3.

Are there any Chevy Astro bench seats left?

1986 CHEVY ASTRO VAN BENCH SEAT 2nd 3rd ROW /*PICK UP ONLY needs reupholstering. Only 1 left!

What kind of vehicle can replace an Astro Safari?

It sounds like you were one of the few people who really fit into the niche served by the old Astro/Safaris. Newer minivans like the Uplander are about the same size as your old van, but they’re built on a car-style unibody chassis, as opposed to the frame-on truck style one the Astros were built on.

What kind of driving does an AWD Astro do?

I used to do an enormous amount of highway driving in an AWD Astro and I on one occasion squeezed 19 out of it on the 2-lanes, but usually averaged more like 16 or 17. The EPA also rates it more along the numbers I experienced.

How do you remove transmission from Astro van?

Unbolt the shift linkage from the column shifter to the transmission from underneath the vehicle using a 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench. Then unplug the wiring on the transmission using your hands. Lower the vehicle on the lift and place the drain pan underneath the radiator.

What kind of body does an Astro van have?

by Russell Wood. The Chevrolet Astro van is an interesting vehicle because the front of the vehicle has a traditional body-on-frame design, but the frame stops short just after the rear transmission, leaving the rear suspension to hang on the chassis itself.

How do you remove a frame from an Astro van?

Park the Astro van on the hydraulic lift and set the lifting arms of the lift on the body of the Astro, not the frame. Lift the Astro using the lift and unbolt the driveline from the axle using an open-end wrench.

What is the owner’s manual for a 1999 Astro?

The 1999 Chevrolet Astro Owner’s Manual 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems This section tells you how to use your seats and safety belts properly. It also explains the air bag system. 2-1 Features and Controls This section explains how to start and operate your vehicle.

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 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,…

What kind of engine does a Chevrolet Astro have?

Chevrolet Astro. Along with its rebadged variant, the GMC Safari, the Astro was marketed in passenger as well as cargo and livery configurations—featuring a V6 engine, unibody construction with a separate front engine/suspension sub-frame, leaf-spring rear suspension, rear bi-parting doors, and a seating capacity of up to eight passengers.

Are there any problems with the Astro van?

One BIG problem with Chevy Astro Vans… – YouTube One BIG problem with Chevy Astro Vans… If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

Which is the best vehicle to replace a safari / Astro van?

New ones are over $40,000, but you can buy used ones for less than $20,000. You really should look at one and drive it. It has a diesel and can get up to 30 MPG on the highway. As for seats, just get the passenger van. There is no reason to get the panel van unless you don’t want windows.

I used to do an enormous amount of highway driving in an AWD Astro and I on one occasion squeezed 19 out of it on the 2-lanes, but usually averaged more like 16 or 17. The EPA also rates it more along the numbers I experienced.

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