GMC Safari was manufactured from the hands of General Motors. This was otherwise named as Chevrolet Astro. Being the class of mini-van, the body style of the van is 3-door van. The layout of the vehicle was front engine and either rear wheel drive based or all wheel drive. The engine came with the three different transmissions namely, 4’ speed automatic, 4’ speed manual and 5 speed manual transmissions. This van additionally also usable as cargo vans apart from using it as the passenger vans. The nameplate of this model used the Safari name plate. The power train of the engine was much similar with the GM’s light trucks, yet this model was unlike the trucks present, where the chassis was much unique with the unibody in structure. Along with that, the car did hold front sub frame to back the engine and the front suspension up. 8 passengers can accommodate the vehicle, which was featured with V6 engine, then the car come with the Dutch doors. Then some cars had a change with V8 engines.
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