I wish Chevy would come out with a high roof van like Transit/Sprinter/Promaster with a V6 and V8 option. They would bust the high roof market wide open. I had a: Astros, GMC Sierra, Chevy Express, Promaster, Sprinter. Sprinter is the best overall option, but the gas engines and transmission of Chevy's are really unbeatable. If Chevy had a high roof option I would be an owner of one for sure.
Because the Express van gets the vast majority of its money from cargo van sales. Cargo van buyers want reliability and value. They print money with these vans, it hasn't changed much at all since 2003, with sheet metal and chassis going back to 1997 model year. If they sold a ton of conversion vans then they would invest in making the gauge cluster and steering wheel fancy, but they don't. Also keep in mind, GM isn't selling you a 100k conversion van. These are cargo vans that have been converted by a third party company.
Sir, how can I get a GMC XL 2020 and how much will it cost approximately, and what is the way to send it to him in my country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Simply the best all around luxury ride you can get for any money in my opinion.
Really like the conversion vans made by Explorer. Thanks for another great review. I'm getting closer to retirement.
I wish Chevy would come out with a high roof van like Transit/Sprinter/Promaster with a V6 and V8 option. They would bust the high roof market wide open. I had a: Astros, GMC Sierra, Chevy Express, Promaster, Sprinter. Sprinter is the best overall option, but the gas engines and transmission of Chevy's are really unbeatable. If Chevy had a high roof option I would be an owner of one for sure.
This is my favorite van! Awesome job bro.
They need to put that 6.6L in the 2023 vans!!!
It's a dated 90s early two thousands look that I love but still expect a discount on account of.
Love the van, but why won’t GM update from the 2007 steering wheel and gauge clusters on their vans?!
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Right. I wanna feel like im in a luxurious van not my fucking work van.
Because the Express van gets the vast majority of its money from cargo van sales. Cargo van buyers want reliability and value. They print money with these vans, it hasn't changed much at all since 2003, with sheet metal and chassis going back to 1997 model year. If they sold a ton of conversion vans then they would invest in making the gauge cluster and steering wheel fancy, but they don't. Also keep in mind, GM isn't selling you a 100k conversion van. These are cargo vans that have been converted by a third party company.
@@daveh2612 lol, thanks!
i wish the window glass also can open cause in our state there's no need to put on AC where weather is nice and moderate.
That's a lumbar control, not a seat memory. Love the color!
6:05 dawg thats the same dash as a uhaul van
Awesome
Do they upgrade the fuel tank as well? Cuz a 6.6 with a 6 speed with all that extra weight, you'll be lucky to hit 15 mpg.
I think these actually average about 14-15 on the highway according to the fuel economy monitor. But I don’t know if they upgrade the fuel tank. 🤷🏾♂️
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Sir, how can I get a GMC XL 2020 and how much will it cost approximately, and what is the way to send it to him in my country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Need to talk to customs about that, I have no idea. 😔
@@NothinButCarReviews Thank you
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Which state is this? Looks like the east coast.
Ohio
@@NothinButCarReviews what kind of people usually buy these luxury vans?
Can you tell me the price of the 2020 GMC Yukon, thanks
Depends on miles and options, probably $40-$75k range
@@NothinButCarReviews Thank you
Looks like it needs an alignment..
Is the 20% down payment mandatory?
No, but always helpful.
Where you located?
Conversionvanland.com to see full inventory. Mike Castrucci Chevrolet in Milford, OH
Nay... Don't care for a bit...