Vans

The GM G-Series (Rear wheel drive) and H-Series (All Wheel Drive) vans, the Chevrolet Express and its twin the GMC Savana are full-size vans from General Motors. They replaced the GMC Vandura series in 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chevrolet Express"

The G20 was the "father" of Chevrolet's express van line. It was offered in 1/2 ton, and the 3/4 ton ( G30). ...more on Wikipedia about "Chevrolet G20"

Properly spelled dB drag racing, with "dB" meaning deciBels of sound pressure level (SPL). These competitions reward the person who can produce the loudest sound inside a vehicle. ...more on Wikipedia about "DB drag racing"

The Ford E-Series, also known as the Econoline, is a line of fullsize vans (both cargo and passenger) and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The E-Series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 and its descendents are still produced today. The Econoline is produced at Ford's Lorain, Ohio and Avon Lake, Ohio plants. A derivative called the Ford Chateau Wagon is marketed in the Philippines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ford E-Series"

The Ford Transit is a van produced by the European division of the Ford Motor Company. The Transit's design is reflected in other manufacturers' designs, like the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ford Transit"

A GAZelle ( ) is a series of mid-sized trucks, vans and buses made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ. GAZelles are similar to the later launched GAZ Sobol and GAZ Valdai line of vans and light trucks. GAZelle, Sobol, and Valdai account for the majority of the Russian van and light truck market, and rank as GAZ's most popular and successful products. ...more on Wikipedia about "GAZelle"

The GMC Safari, counterpart to the Chevrolet Astro, has remained largely unchanged since its inception by GMC in 1985. General Motors announced in 2004 that the Safari and Astro will be discontinued in 2005, and the Baltimore, Maryland assembly plant where both are built will be closed. ...more on Wikipedia about "GMC Safari"

The GMC Vandura, also sold as the Chevy Van, was a full-size van produced by GMC from 1970 (introduced in April 1970 as 1971 models), up until 1996. In 1996, in its last model year, it co-existed with a new generation full-size van, the Savana, which did not fully replace the Vandura until, of course, 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "GMC Vandura"

:The word Minivan was also used in Britain, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, to refer to the van version of the Mini — a very small two seater van. ...more on Wikipedia about "Minivan"

The Sevel vans are a family of vehicles produced as a joint venture by PSA Peugeot Citroën (PSA) and Fiat. The Sevel name comes from Société Européenne de Véhicules Légers SpA (European Society of Lightweight Vehicles), the name given to the first collaboration between PSA and Fiat in 1978 that created Sevel Sur. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sevel Van"

The American model was officially known as the Van, although it was the same as the Spacecruiser model available in Japan and Europe, and the Tarago model in Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Van"

A van is a vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. It is generally a rather box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same width and length as a large automobile, but taller and usually higher off the ground. It can either be a specially designed vehicle or be based on a saloon/sedan car, the latter type often including derivatives with open backs (pick-ups etc). Some vans can be really small, like the van versions of the Mini or can be really large like some Mercedes-Benz vans. Larger vehicles are classified as trucks or lorries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Van"

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