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micro passenger/Cargo van: 1991–present: Central America Chevrolet/Wuling: NP200: Wuling Hongtu: micro passenger van: 2008–present: Peru, North Africa, Middle East Chevrolet: Astro: GMC Safari: Midsize passenger/Cargo Van: 1995-2005: North America, Japan Chevrolet: Van: GMC Vandura: Fullsize passenger/Cargo van: 1961-1996: North America ...
The 4-cylinder engine was only offered in short-length, rear-wheel-drive cargo vans, as well as passenger vans for 1985 only; it was dropped after 1990. For 1985, the 4.3L V6 (RPO LB1) used a 4-barrel carburetor. For 1986, throttle body fuel injection (TBI) was used. For 1992 and later years, a central port injection was used.
These vehicles were marketed with the generic "Van" and "Wagon" names (for cargo and passenger vans, respectively). [38] [39] 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.
In two size extremes to the market segment, Dodge was the first American manufacturer to popularize extended-length passenger vans, with the 1971 "Maxiwagon" introducing 15-passenger seating. Conversely, the Ram van was the final full-size short-wheelbase van, as the 109-inch wheelbase B1500 was offered through 2003.
[54] [55] A crew van body style was introduced as a new option; known as a double cab in Europe, the design combines the design of a passenger and cargo van, offering 5-passenger seating and a large rear cargo space. [51] The 2020 Transit also adopted power-sliding doors and dual sliding doors (for cargo vans) as options. [50] [51]
ASHEVILLE - While the effort to bring passenger rail back to Western North Carolina has gained steam in recent months, funding has remained a question for local officials and state legislators as ...
Companies are replacing van conversions with wide bus bodies—Sprinters with side-facing benches and tall right-side doors—as campus shuttles. Limited numbers of complete "wagons" (passenger vans) are being produced in Germany and shipped complete to the United States mostly for personal and church van uses. Typical Sprinter wagons ...
In Australian English, the term van is commonly used to describe a minivan, a passenger minibus, or an Australian panel van as manufactured by companies such as Holden and Ford at various times. A full-size van used for commercial purposes is also known as a "van" in Australia; however, a passenger vehicle with more than seven or eight seats is ...