



The Chevrolet Express is a series of vans made by Chevy since 1996. The line-up received a facelift in 2003, and has continued to this day. The Chevrolet Express also goes by the name of GMC Savana, and has forged a reputation as a spacious and dependable cargo carrier. However, it also makes for a fine passenger van, especially when customized like this 2013 Chevrolet Express 2500 has been done up. Built by Explorer Van Company, this luxury transporter comes to you from Michigan with a mere 77,000 miles on the clock. Read on to find out why it’s an excellent choice if you’ve got a large family to transport around on a regular basis.

On the outside, this 2013 Chevrolet Express 2500 looks suitably restrained, with a nice goldish-brown paint coat. It’s a color that won’t draw unwanted attention but will garner some interest from those who notice the little details in life. However, the aftermarket wheels that this van rolls on will definitely be noticed, as they really add some style to what is otherwise a pretty conventional shape. The interior of this 2013 Chevrolet Express 2500 is where things get really plush. We count no less than seven luxurious seats in the rear compartment, excluding the driver and passenger seats. While the rearmost seat is a bench, the two rows ahead feature individually adjustable captain chairs. There’s separate climate controls for the rear compartment, as well as an overhead console with lighting. Entertainment is provided by a Bluetooth-capable sound system with a subwoofer, and an LCD TV. Meanwhile, the driver gets a multifunction steering wheel and a separate front climate control panel. And despite the spacious interior, there’s still some decent cargo space behind the rearmost row of seats. All seats feature lap belts as well, for added safety during those long highway cruises.

You might think that this 2013 Chevrolet Express 2500 weighs a lot. But thanks to its 6.0-liter small-block V8, it can pull it's own weight, and then some. The engine is rated for around 300hp and 360lb-ft, and powers the rear wheels via an automatic transmission for an easy-driving experience.




The Chevrolet Express is a series of vans made by Chevy since 1996. The line-up received a facelift in 2003, and has continued to this day. The Chevrolet Express also goes by the name of GMC Savana, and has forged a reputation as a spacious and dependable cargo carrier. However, it also makes for a fine passenger van, especially when customized like this 2013 Chevrolet Express 2500 has been done up. Built by Explorer Van Company, this luxury transporter comes to you from Michigan with a mere 77,000 miles on the clock. Read on to find out why it’s an excellent choice if you’ve got a large family to transport around on a regular basis.




In 2005, Chevrolet revealed the all-new C6 or sixth generation Corvette. It did away with pop-up headlamps due to tightening safety regulations, but improved upon the C5 in nearly every other way. Whether it be power, performance or luxury features, the C6 represented a healthy upgrade over the C5. That’s why even today, C6 Corvettes like this 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe are considered to be a great way to sample America’s greatest home-grown sports car marque. This particular car has just 14,732 miles on the clock and comes from Colorado. It’s got the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group, the Magnetic Selective Ride Control adaptive suspension system and a lovely 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood.



One of General Motors’ most successful and popular A-body midsize cars, the Chevy Chevelle ran between 1963 and 1977, across three generations. It was offered in sedan, station wagon, coupe, convertible, hardtop and coupe utility forms. Back in the day, it was the default choice for many families who wanted clean, reliable and easy motoring, especially when you choose a station wagon. Now, some of these classics have become restomods, like this 1,242-mile 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Concours Restomod LS3 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This spacious station wagon packs a 6.2-liter LS3 V8, an aftermarket sound system, a reupholstered leather interior and more goodies to make it sweeter on every drive. The car has reportedly been refreshed by Luce Customs.



The second generation or C2 Chevy Corvette came in 1963, bringing that famous split-screen window to the party. Sadly it was discontinued after just one year due to rearward visibility concerns. But, the C2 also gave the Corvette things like pop-up headlamps, only V8s under the hood, and the Stingray badge. Hence, finding and acquiring a C2 in great condition is a very smart decision, soulfully, as well as financially. Thankfully, we’ve done the finding part for you, and present this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for your consideration. This sub 43,000-mile survivor car from Riverhead, New York comes with a Turbo-Jet 427ci V8 and 4-speed transmission, original keys, the original owner’s manual and even a Protect-O-Plate included with the sale.




Purists best remember the Volkswagen Transporter as the Type 2 microbus or kombi. But Volkswagen has made several generations since then. The T4 or fourth generation was produced between 1995 and 2004, and of course, camper variants were popular too. That’s what we have here for grabs in Laguna Beach, California, a 2003 Volkswagen Transporter T4 EuroVan with 188,000 miles on the clock. This fine camper van comes with a pop-up top, the owner’s manual and a smooth six-cylinder engine driving its rear wheels. So if you’re a fan of road trips where you take your house with you, this van is the ideal companion.



Hang on…wasn’t the Volkswagen Type 2 or Kombi a Sixties and Seventies symbol? Of course it was, and in Germany at least, it was made from 1967 to 1979. But in Brazil, production kept going until as late as 2013! That’s what this 2013 Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi Bus Last Edition is, a celebration or a last hurrah to a vehicle that shaped countless lives across the world. This bus has traveled a light 20,117 miles and currently resides in Orlando, Florida. Oh, and if you can’t tell by the photos, it’s got a Martini Racing-style livery, too! We’re told that it totes a reupholstered leather and alcantara interior, an aftermarket sound system, and more.



One of the most iconic and influential vehicles of all time, the Volkswagen Type 2 microbus is an icon of love and freedom. Popularly used as camper conversions, the Type 2 was made from 1967, all the way up to 2013 in Brazil! Yes, you could get a Type 2 well into the 2010s, despite German production ceasing in 1979 to make way for the new Transporter range. Today’s 2011 Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi Camper Bus is likely one of those Brazil-made machines, with its custom plaid camper interior, full wood camper cabinet system and built-in compact refrigerator. It’s traveled just over 110,000 miles and is up for grabs in Orlando. So if you’re the type who likes to go touring, but stay in your vehicle, this is the perfect candidate.

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