by Andy Zain
The Chevy Astro was one of the most popular minivans on the market for a long period of time. Its inception began in 1985 and it grew to be one of the most popular models from Chevrolet, directly competing with a number of other popular minivans that were on the market at the same time. The production of these fans continued until the year 2005, but for a number of reasons, the minivan still remain popular, especially a second-hand models since they are rather cheap these days.
During the lifespan of this particular range of vehicles, things were somewhat different in many respects to how they are today. Firstly, minivans were considered to be crude utility vehicles with little emphasis on comfort and extra features that you would normally expect in a family vehicle.
However, driving the Chevy Astro was generally a rather pleasant experience, especially relative to other competing models at the time. It did, in some ways start to mark the beginning of a new era of more comfortable minivans with improved features and reliability.
However, the Chevy Astro always for filled the basic requirements, and remained a decent and respectable product. It also has a large amount of storage space but this varies a little with the model. Nonetheless, the rear seats could be removed, allowing the storage of up to 170 cubic feet. Certain models could also accommodate its passengers in the back.
This line of vehicles underwent a major redesign back in 2005, the final model in a particular range. It’s also boasted a 4. 3 l V6 engine, which became completely standard on all Chevrolet Astro passenger minivans.
Today, you can pick up the earliest Chevrolet Astro for around $1000 second-hand, but the latest models cost roughly 10 times that although they are vastly improved for a number of reasons.
Other than a few minor aspects, the Chevrolet Astro changed very little over most of its lifespan. Nonetheless, there were various noteworthy developments such as improved breaks which came in 1990. These four wheel antilock brakes were welcome change, dramatically enhancing the safety of the vehicle. Especially from then on, this particular range of products had an exceptionally good safety record. Airbags were added to both of the front seats back in 1996, improving its safety record even more.
The 1995 redesign also gave the Astro and improved and more modern look, especially with regards to the exterior. The next year spread of this facelift into the interior as well, bringing a new dashboard with some improved controls and an abundance of extra features.
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