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    Default What's the deal with Astro vans?

    I'm in one of those weird stages of life. I need a van. I see 90 ish Astro/Safari vans everywhere. What is it about these vehicles that made them so popular. Also is there something magical about them? Why are so many still running and with pride of ownership.

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    They had an indestruble 4.3 v6 and optional AWD and stripped out cargo interior for cheap. They were good for a work vehicle but their capabilities and mileage are a million years outdated now.

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    Overbuilt GM products of that time. They were built on a truck platform.

    Kijiji has some nice 08/09 Caravans for 5k right now. They seem to be pretty decent (also at depreciation, LOL).

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    Yusssss

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    yeah, those things are hard to kill, I don't think that they are popular, just that they keep surviving...

    The chew through front tires like no ones business though.

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    I know these vans more than I would like to admit. I have a 98 camper conversion with 285 000km and it runs flawless. Ive taken it to california and back with zero issues, while many newer cars were pulled over in the dessert heat. On the interstate highways I was getting 24 imperial mpg. If you can buy a 2003 and newer astro/safari as they have better brakes, suspension and 6 lug axles.

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    We had two when our family was young, an 86 shorty with barn doors and that was replaced by a loaded 92 extended. Both had the 4.3 which meant you could tow quite a bit more than one might expect. You could also load a ton of shit inside of these things as well and even the 2WD versions ( both of ours) could go quite ways off road because they had fairly good ground clearance.

    Problems - AWD ones are quite a bit noisier, like RickDaTuner said - they eat up front tires and you'll regularly be replacing front suspension stuff as well. Sold both of ours well past 300,000km and mostly because they both started having electrical gremlins that I didn't want to be bothered with chasing. Fuel mileage - not great, maybe 18-19 on the highway, bit better for me, worse for my wife.
    Will fuck off, again.

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    My parents have a 98 GMC Safari SLT AWD since new. It now has 240k or something on it and still going. Comfy leather bucket seats. AWD. LOL.

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    I remember when I worked at Shag back in the day they had the Starcraft conversion vans. Man were those ever pimp! Powered window shades, stand up interior, super comfy bucket seats.... A real poon palace on wheels!
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    I had numerous friends that had these growing up, they seemed quite popular back in the day. Giant box with AWD and truck platform made them popular for cargo and towing, but they are huge pieces of crap in pretty well every other area by any current standard. If you need a van, there is no shortage of much newer ones that have depreciated like 80-90% haha.

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    i hit a moose on highway 63 in an astro van.... and then drove the remaining 180 kms back to edmonton!

    Hit it going about 110 kph as it was lying across the road. launched my van in the air into the ditch but kept it on all 4 wheels. thought it was going to be a write off... but nope! Cost me around $400 in parts to fully repair LOL
    Tap, Rack, BANG!

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    Originally posted by dirtsniffer
    http://wwwb.autotrader.ca/a/Chevrole...p;orup=1_15_10

    Someone should buy this!
    They're so popular guys are importing them all the way from Japan! JDM Astro yo!

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    You just missed out on one. Had a 2005 AWD in the family, had 260k but ran like new. They are extremely roomy vehicles, and with AWD pretty unstoppable in the winter.

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    My buddy just picked one up and drove it to Vancouver with his wife for a week. Built a custom bedframe, through a mattress in it, palace on wheels.

    He even found a fibreglass camper conversion top in a junkyard recently. They are good vehicles for what they are, and you wont find something more spacious.

    Also, rated to tow 5500lbs.

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    They are the Ford Ranger of vans. In a good way.
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    A lot of tradesmen prefer the GM platform over Ford or Chrysler because of the shape of the cargo area. It was more squared off so easier to put shelving in. Add in the truck chassis and a pretty stout motor and it's easy to see why they are still popular for work vehicles (if you can find one).
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    All I know is that they were the native reserve vehicle of choice back in the 1990's. An LS swapped Astro would be amazing. I've always had a soft spot for them.

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    I worked on them when I was younger, installing alarms. They were a bitch to work on under the dash, did not enjoy.

    But the can itself I always thought was pretty cool haha.
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    Yeah well I wonder how they get the soft flowing caramel inside the Caramilk bar but you don't see me making a god damn thread about it. Slap your wife Baygirl, straighten him out.

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