On Tuesday, , General Motors officially ended speculation and announced that it's Chevy Astro and GMC Safari rear-drive mid-vans will be discontinued in 2005. As a direct consequence, ...
Billings Gazette: Chevy Astro, GMC Safari get worst ratings in government crash tests of minivans
Chevy Astro, GMC Safari get worst ratings in government crash tests of minivans
The Chevy Astro and GMC Safari went out of production more than 15 years ago, but many motorists still hold these vans dearly for their reliability, practicality and abundance of available parts.
News on 6: Chevy Astro, GMC Safari get worst ratings in government crash tests of minivans
WASHINGTON -- Two General Motors vehicles, the Chevrolet Astro and the GMC Safari, fared the worst in government crash tests of minivans, according to results released Friday. In rollover tests, the ...
WASHINGTON — Two General Motors vehicles, the Chevrolet Astro and the GMC Safari, fared the worst in government crash tests of minivans, according to results released Friday. In rollover tests, the ...
Manufactured, sold, and marketed alongside the GMC Safari, the 1985 to 2005 Chevrolet Astro van was that rad 4x4 minivan that everyone forgot about, given the current crossover, SUV, and truck craze.
In 1983, Chrysler introduced the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager and started the minivan craze. GM responded in 1985 with the Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari, but it didn't launch a proper minivan ...
Like many General Motors products, the midsize, truck-based GMC Safari is a near-twin to the Chevrolet Astro. GMC sells only about one-third as many Safaris as Chevrolet does with its Astro, but GMC ...