2015 Chevrolet Express Review - Edmunds.com
The premium has been determined based on annual premium data for defined coverages (liability, comprehensive and collision) from a major insurer. While this information is specific to vehicle make, model, model year and body type, your personal information is not taken into consideration and could greatly alter the actual premium quoted by an insurer. The full-size 2015 Chevrolet Express van is one of the more versatile and functional passenger vehicles on the road, but it's outdated compared with fresher rivals. Thirstier, less spacious and rougher riding than newer full-size vans. What's New for 2015. The light-duty 1500 series version of the Chevy Express is dropped for 2015, leaving the remaining Express 2500 and 3500 lineup available only in rear-wheel-drive configurations. Introduction For years, Chevrolet has had a durable and affordable answer for families, community groups and tradespeople needing to transport large numbers of passengers or tow substantial loads. The Express has all the traditional attributes of an enclosed full-size van, and a useful matrix of size and engine choices make it easy to find one with the seating capacity and capability you require. Depending on equipment and configuration, the 2015 Chevrolet Express Passenger can seat eight to 15 passengers, carry. Source: www.edmunds.com