Our GMC Safari was amazing! Very versatile and reliable and lasted for 23 years. Seats removable at that time, may fold down now, but very sturdy and not too bad on gas.
2006-06-17 01:55:36
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answered by Samlet 4
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i'm a Chevy guy and that i might purchase a Ford 'E' sequence van. E-a hundred and fifty, E-250 OR E-350. ideally the 250 or 350 because of the fact the ameliorations are the burden score's of each and every, which ability the better the type, the greater weight that it is rated to hold even although there certainly an identical van visually. E-a hundred and fifty is a 0.5 ton. E-250 is a three/4 ton and E-350 is a a million ton. because of the fact the burden score/donning means's pass up, it is reward because of the fact they have greater brakes, stiffer springs and harder tires which all final longer and improves dealing with and longevity etc. (basically don't get a V10 engine) Ofcourse there is often the Chevy Suburban and Ford expedition.
2016-12-08 09:57:01
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answered by ? 4
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well minivans and astros safaris are 7 pssgr vans to do 8 you need an econoline (ford) or something in that line they make 8 and 12 pssgr chevy gm makes one also i have sold both so flip a coin
2006-06-17 03:00:18
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answered by emuc_99 1
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Well I live in the Midwest...near a large Amish community so this is right up my alley...We have models around here that are perfect for you...they are called....."The Yoder-Toter"or simply "Yoder-Toters"...Stop by and pick one up..Hope this helps
2006-06-17 01:56:15
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answered by Steve K 2
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