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Chevrolet - Express Cargo (2008)
Chevrolet Express Cargo – the dependable 2008 workhorse that has become a staple for businesses and families alike. Whether you’re exploring its Chevrolet Express Cargo price or curious about the Chevrolet Express Cargo 2008 price, you’ll find that this van balances durability, utility, and value. Its broad appeal comes from a blend of proven engineering and a long service history, making it a frequent subject of discussions in the used truck market. Below, dive into the key specs that shape its performance, a realistic depreciation outlook, and how it stacks up against its rivals.
- Engine: 4.3L V6 (Vortec 4300) – 220 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (AZ‑4) or optional 5‑speed manual (M4)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
- Drive Layout: Front‑wheel or rear‑wheel drive available through power‑train options
- Dimensions: Length 224.6 in, Width 79.4 in, Height 95.8 in (full cab)
- Payload: 2,180 lb (2.18 k)
- Towing Capacity: 7,850 lb (7.85 k)
- Wheelbase: 139.8 in (short cab); 158.5 in (regular cab)
- Fuel Economy: Approx. 15–18 mpg city, 18–20 mpg highway
- Interior: 9‑seat optional; crew‑cab variant offers a roomy cabin and improved rear visibility
- Safety: 2+ airbags, ABS, EBD, traction control (as standard)
- Warranty: Reg. 3‑year/36,000‑mile limited service plan (usage: 100‑200 k miles)
When evaluating the used Chevrolet Express Cargo price, buyers should consider the van’s mile‑age, maintenance history, and any modifications that could affect its resale value. A vehicle between 80,000–120,000 miles, maintained with full service records, typically commands the sweet spot on the market.
Understanding Chevrolet Express Cargo depreciation is crucial for anyone weighing long‑term ownership costs. Right after purchase, the van generally loses 15‑20% of its value within the first year due to the rapid shadow of new model updates. Over the next few years, the depreciation curve relaxes, flattening to about 5‑8% per year until roughly the 5‑year mark. In total
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