The Chevrolet Express and its particular mechanically identical twin GMC Savana are full-size vans from General Motors. They replaced the Chevrolet Van and GMC Vandura in 1995. The Express and Savana currently[when?] hold 44.8% in the full-size van market in the United States, just behind rival Ford E-Series. The Express outsells the Savana by a lot more than 3 to a single in the United States, nevertheless the Savana outsells the Express 2 to a single in Canada. After 2003, the Express and Savana had updated front-end sheet metal like the GMT800 light trucks and GMT360 SUVs, as well as the same time, fitted using the LS engines. The remainder in the body had not been modified. In 2004, Stability Control (Stabilitrak) was put into all passenger vans. In 2008, the inner was updated and side impact roof airbags were standard on all passenger models. They also provide the E85 Flexfuel Vortec 5.3L V8 engine both in the 2008 Express 1500 Work Van and Passenger Van. The 6.6L Duramax V8 engine Diesel was added as a possible option for 2006. In 2017 a brand new 2.8L Duramax Diesel engine was added. In 2018 a fresh 6.0L V8 gaseous CNG/LPG capable engine was added.
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