2008 Chevrolet Express
The new 2008 Chevrolet Express is the only passenger van with available OnStar available service in the line-up. The Chevy Express Passenger Van offers a total of 4 seating configurations and an optional seating layout for 8, 12 or 15 people. 2003 and 2008 Chevrolet Express Vans offers spacious interior which makes it easy to custom configure.
The Chevrolet Express Cutaway adds a commercial cube body from an independent suppliers to the Chevy chassis. New highlights of the Chevrolet Cutaway includes; full-length steelframe chassis and a powerful Vortec 6000 engine, side door beams and standard antilock brakes. Also a full length boxed frame Cutaway for your favorite RV upfit. This new Express offers 3 available wheelbases and a welded ladder style frame construction to help resist twisting and flexing. The RV Cutaway is the perfect choice for your upfit.
Chevrolet 2008 Express insurance rates
You can save on your 2008 Express insurance rates, but if you make any modifications to your Chevrolet Express you may increase your insurance rates. For example, some auto insurance providers won't cover Express's that are lowered or raised. It may cost you more to insure a car with an upgraded Chevrolet high-end stereo system, expensive rims or a car alarm. Review your options before making modifications to any new or used Chevrolet Express.
Express 2008 Chevrolet safety
Here's a tip to help you enjoy your 2008 Chevrolet Express for years to come. Note; death rates for nighttime driving are 4 times higher than daytime driving.
Slow down and leave wider space cushions between you and other drivers when you encounter bad weather, narrow twisting roads or low light conditions.
When night driving in your new Chevrolet Express remember even with Express headlights it can be difficult to detect pedestrians, bicyclists and others. Use your headlights between the hours of sunset and sunrise or get the Chevrolet option for driving lights. For the best visibility, use your high beams when you are over 500 feet from oncoming vehicles or 300 feet behind the vehicles ahead.
Fog or smoke turn on your low-beam headlights and fog lights (if your vehicle is equipped with them). Be prepared to stop suddenly.