Is the GMC Safari a good van to buy?
A low mileage good condition van can be had for quite a low price. Towing – with a larger V6 engine and compact pick-up truck underpinnings, the Astro/Safari was more of a truck than most other small vans in the 1990s and 2000s.
What’s the difference between a GMC Safari and an Astros?
The short wheelbase version of the van was dropped this year and styling was modified to better resemble the larger full-size GM vans. Base model Astros/Safaris featured a utilitarian front end complete with sealed beam headlights while higher trim models featured a more modern look with stacked horizontal headlights.
What was the last year GMC Safari was made?
For 1996 the GMC Safari was offered in four trim levels that included base, SLX, SLE and SLT. In 1997 the entry level base model was dropped just leaving SLX, SLE and SLT. For the 1999 model year the SLX trim was replaced by SL.
What are the trim levels of a GMC Safari?
From 2001 until 2005 there were no trim levels as the Astro came as a singular model. For 1996 the GMC Safari was offered in four trim levels that included base, SLX, SLE and SLT. In 1997 the entry level base model was dropped just leaving SLX, SLE and SLT.
A low mileage good condition van can be had for quite a low price. Towing – with a larger V6 engine and compact pick-up truck underpinnings, the Astro/Safari was more of a truck than most other small vans in the 1990s and 2000s.
How can I find out what is wrong with my GMC Safari?
Run the VINs on vin-decoders and make sure you know what’s up with the vehicle. They won’t tell you what’s wrong with it or much less fix it.
When did the Astro GMC Safari come out?
From 1996 until 2000 the Chevrolet Astro passenger van came in base, LS and LT trim lines. From 2001 until 2005 there were no trim levels as the Astro came as a singular model. For 1996 the GMC Safari was offered in four trim levels that included base, SLX, SLE and SLT.
From 2001 until 2005 there were no trim levels as the Astro came as a singular model. For 1996 the GMC Safari was offered in four trim levels that included base, SLX, SLE and SLT. In 1997 the entry level base model was dropped just leaving SLX, SLE and SLT.