Savana and Express getting the 2.8L Duramax in 2017
#1
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Savana and Express getting the 2.8L Duramax in 2017
As the title states.
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/03/2017-gmc-savana-and-chevy-express-gain-2-8-liter-duramax-diesel-option/
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/03/2017-gmc-savana-and-chevy-express-gain-2-8-liter-duramax-diesel-option/
#2
This is if true, really good news.
Seeing GM invest in these vans and continue to resist the retarded Euro van movement is great. These vans are tough, full frame, full width trucks. The new vans like the transit and sprinter are way more $$$ and I hate the interior. Its like spending 70 grand for an airport shuttle bus.
For those of us who don't by cargo vans, but instead get a nice passenger van, and use it for work as well as family trips, the Express Savana are the Only choice.
Gm's biggest mistake was not continuing the AWD option on the 3/4 ton chassis. Maybe the new 6 speed tranny wasn't compatible, but the AWD was a niche they owned.
I just bought a 2013 savana passenger SLE AWD and by the time its worn out, I hope that GM still makes these vans so I will be able to grab a newer used one again.......as for the AWD....I guess I'll see about that then.
Seeing GM invest in these vans and continue to resist the retarded Euro van movement is great. These vans are tough, full frame, full width trucks. The new vans like the transit and sprinter are way more $$$ and I hate the interior. Its like spending 70 grand for an airport shuttle bus.
For those of us who don't by cargo vans, but instead get a nice passenger van, and use it for work as well as family trips, the Express Savana are the Only choice.
Gm's biggest mistake was not continuing the AWD option on the 3/4 ton chassis. Maybe the new 6 speed tranny wasn't compatible, but the AWD was a niche they owned.
I just bought a 2013 savana passenger SLE AWD and by the time its worn out, I hope that GM still makes these vans so I will be able to grab a newer used one again.......as for the AWD....I guess I'll see about that then.
#3
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I agree with you. That's the only option I wish I had, AWD. Mond you I'd lose my 6.0, 6 speed and one ton rating, but.. I don't know, everytime I see an AWD I wish I had it.
If these 2.8L diesels were around I would have been interested in one last year, now however... I'm not sure it'll be powerful enough. I think I read they are dropping the 6.6L diesel which I think it a mistake.
Perhaps what GM is really doing is testing a drivetrain for new upcoming model. Build the 2.8L / 8 speed for a few years, see how it performs, sells... then modify the new chassis to accomidate.
If these 2.8L diesels were around I would have been interested in one last year, now however... I'm not sure it'll be powerful enough. I think I read they are dropping the 6.6L diesel which I think it a mistake.
Perhaps what GM is really doing is testing a drivetrain for new upcoming model. Build the 2.8L / 8 speed for a few years, see how it performs, sells... then modify the new chassis to accomidate.
#5
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Hey, this was my idea! I called it! On some thread a month or so back I said put Canyon diesel in the van. I think getting rid of the big Duramax is a mistake too. What about the big 4500 box trucks and buses, etc?