Why did GM stop making Astro vans?

Why did GM stop making Astro vans?

The Chevrolet Astro van: how a cult favorite was discontinued. After 20 years on the road, General Motors cut production of the Astro, claiming they could “no longer justify” building the Astro at “volumes that are significantly below the plant’s capacity,” according to MotorTrend.

When did Chevy stop making vans?

Chevrolet van

Chevrolet/GMC Van
Manufacturer Chevrolet/GMC (General Motors)
Production 1964–1996
Assembly Flint Truck Assembly, Flint, Michigan Pontiac Assembly Center, Pontiac, Michigan
Body and chassis

What kind of transmission does an Astro van have?

This is a Chevrolet Astro Van 1996-2005 Rebuilt Transmission 4L60e . The transmission is rebuilt like new, with all GM updates and includes a torque converter and a 5 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty. FREE SHIPPING .

When to replace a Chevy Astro automatic transmission?

Visit AutoZone if you need top-of-the-line Chevy Astro automatic transmission parts to keep your vehicle around as long as possible. If you notice a transmission lag during acceleration, or fluid leaking on the driveway, it’s time to replace your faulty automatic transmission for Chevy Astro.

How much does a Chevy Astro van transmission cooler cost?

Select an option… Transmission Cooler ($49.99) This is a Chevrolet Astro Van 1996-2005 Rebuilt Transmission 4L60e . The transmission is rebuilt like new, with all GM updates and includes a torque converter and a 5 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty. FREE SHIPPING .

What kind of warranty does an Astro van have?

Transmission is remanufactured, like new, with all OEM engineering updates, includes the torque converter and no core charge. 5 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty. (989)891-9212 Select an option… Transmission Cooler ($49.99)