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Looks like a new diesel engine option for the big vans..http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/03/2017-gmc-savana-and-chevy-express-gain-2-8-liter-duramax-diesel-option/
I am just glad it shows GM is doubling down on the big vans with an investment in the chassis, to bad they don't add some high roof options. I am hoping for a shot at another new GM van in the future but not any time soon. The reliability of the whole van is just surprising and combined with how well the chassis handles people who use them everyday have little complaint. Will the little D-Max give Sprinter like mileage without the early body rust issues? Even the Ford transit-connects are rusting here already, the E-series and GM vans hold up much better to rust. Fleet managers want GM vans for reliability and cost to own, not to mention drivers hate switching tools to the old beater while in for service. GM just keeps stopping orders for vans to build more Colorado pickups, the vans can be hard to get.
I am just glad it shows GM is doubling down on the big vans with an investment in the chassis, to bad they don't add some high roof options. I am hoping for a shot at another new GM van in the future but not any time soon. The reliability of the whole van is just surprising and combined with how well the chassis handles people who use them everyday have little complaint. Will the little D-Max give Sprinter like mileage without the early body rust issues? Even the Ford transit-connects are rusting here already, the E-series and GM vans hold up much better to rust. Fleet managers want GM vans for reliability and cost to own, not to mention drivers hate switching tools to the old beater while in for service. GM just keeps stopping orders for vans to build more Colorado pickups, the vans can be hard to get.