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  2. Chevrolet Express - Wikipedia

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    For its 1996 launch, Chevrolet used the Chevrolet Express model name for full-size passenger vans, with Chevrolet Van returning for cargo vans (renamed Express Cargo Van for 1999 [7]). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Express passenger van was introduced with two trim lines: an unnamed base trim (geared largely towards fleet sales) replacing the Sportvan and ...

  3. Minivan - Wikipedia

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    These vehicles were marketed with the generic "Van" and "Wagon" names (for cargo and passenger vans, respectively). [37] [38] In 1989, the Mazda MPV was released as the first Japanese-brand minivan developed from the ground up specifically for the North American market. Its larger chassis allowed an optional V6 engine and four-wheel drive to fit.

  4. Chrysler minivans (RT) - Wikipedia

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    The RT-platform Chrysler minivans are a series of passenger minivans marketed by Chrysler starting in model year 2008, the fifth in six generations of Chrysler minivans. Depending on the market, these vans were known as the Dodge Grand Caravan , Chrysler Town & Country , Chrysler Grand Voyager , Lancia Voyager , Ram Cargo Van , and the ...

  5. Dodge Caravan - Wikipedia

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    A commercial cargo version of the Caravan, called the Mini Ram Van, was also introduced for 1984, with a flat-floored cargo space offering a four-foot interior height and featuring four feet of space between the rear wheel wells. The load capacity was 1,700 lb (770 kg). [12] It was renamed the Caravan C/V for 1989 and was discontinued after 1995.

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  7. Share taxi - Wikipedia

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    A dollar van in Union City, New Jersey, 2009 Cartoon by Marguerite Martyn of a jitney cab and passengers in 1915 St. Louis, Missouri. In the United States, share taxis are called jitneys or dollar vans. They are typically modified passenger vans, and often operate in urban neighborhoods that are underserved by public mass transit or taxis.

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