zzdcar' Expert Review
by the zzdcar Experts
What’s new
A more powerful V8 and two new exterior colors are the only major changes. Upgraded radios and alternators round out the updates for 2001.
zzdcar says
Choices when it comes to full-size vans are easy to make. Do you want a Dodge, a Ford or one of the Chevy/GMC twins? If the Express offers the package you need in a full-size van, then buy it.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2001 Chevrolet Express Cargo 1500 3dr Van (4.3L 6cyl 4A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.04 per gallon for regular unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota
$265/mo for Express Cargo 1500
Express Cargo 1500
1500 3dr Van (4.3L 6cyl 4A) - $21,080 MSRP2500 3dr Van (4.3L 6cyl 4A) (Most Popular) - $21,210 MSRP2500 3dr Ext Van (4.3L 6cyl 4A) - $22,060 MSRP3500 3dr Van (5.7L 8cyl 4A) - $23,485 MSRP3500 3dr Ext Van (5.7L 8cyl 4A) - $24,375 MSRP
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$283/mo
Avg. Midsize Van
Vehicle overview
When Chevy dealers received a brand-new, full-size van to sell in 1996, it marked the first time in 25 years that GM had completely redesigned its big vans. The Chevy Express comes equipped with a cavernous interior and a variety of powerful engines. With its modern design and body-on-frame construction, Chevrolet is stealing some of Ford's thunder in the full-size van market.
Because most full-size vans are bought for conversion into rolling motel rooms, engineers put the Chevy Express on a full-frame platform for improved stability. Regular-length models carry 267 cubic feet of cargo, and extended-length vans can haul 317 cubic feet of stuff. Trick rear doors open 180 degrees to make loading and unloading easier. Standard side cargo doors are a 60/40 panel arrangement, but a traditional slider is a no-cost option on 135-inch wheelbase vans. G3500s can tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped.
For convenience, the full-size spare is stored underneath the cargo floor. A 31-gallon fuel tank keeps this thirsty vehicle from frequent fill-ups, but topping off an empty tank will quickly empty your wallet. An 8.1-liter V8 replaces last year's 7.4-liter engine providing a class-leading 340 horsepower and 455 ft-lbs. of torque. Other powerplants include the 4300 V6, 5000 and 5700 gas V8s, and a 6.5-liter turbodiesel V8.
Exterior styling is an interesting mix of corporate Chevrolet, Astro Van and old Lumina minivan. We'll admit the high, rear pillar-mounted taillights are odd looking, but at least they're functional. They can easily be seen even if the van is operated with the rear doors open. Low-mounted bumpers and moldings make the Chevy Express look much taller than it is. An attractively sculpted body side gives the van's smooth, slab-sided flanks a dose of character, as does the quad-lamp grille arrangement. For 2001, two new exterior colors debut, Light Pewter and Meadow Green, along with a new Dark Pewter interior color.
Overall, Chevrolet's latest rendition of the traditional full-size van appears to be right on target, giving Ford's Econoline its only real competition.
2001 Express Cargo Highlights
Trim: 1500250035001500
Base MSRP | $21,080 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
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Combined MPG | 14 MPG |
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Cost to Drive | $265/month |
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Seating | 2 seats |
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Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
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Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
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