Chevrolet Uplander Introduction Columbus OH

Chevrolet would be happy if you thought of Uplander less as a minivan and more as a blunt-nosed SUV crossover. Uplander's pouty snout was calculated to suggest this. Regardless, the Uplander is the best minivan Chevrolet has ever offered.

Local Companies

Roush Honda
(614) 882-1535
100 West Schrock Road
Westerville, OH
Germain Chevrolet
(614) 471-8282
3101 Morse Rd
Columbus, OH
Freightliner Trucks
(614) 851-0002
1250 Walcutt Rd
Columbus, OH
Hilliard Truck & Equipment
(614) 853-0355
5203 Trabue Rd
Columbus, OH
Lee's Auto Sales and Service
(614) 784-9010
3569 Cleveland Ave
Columbus, OH
Saturn of Columbus
(614) 436-2001
8600 N High St
Columbus, OH
Kallam Auto Sales
(614) 342-6080
2928 Westerville Rd
Columbus, OH
Bob Caldwell Airstream
(614) 268-2465
1889 Morse Rd
Columbus, OH
Germain Ford
(614) 889-7777
7250 Sawmill Rd
Columbus, OH
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(614) 272-8100
3700 W Broad St
Columbus, OH

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Base model gets more powerful engine.

Introduction

The strength of the Chevy Uplander lies in its value. Comparably equipped, the Uplander sells for thousands less than class standards such as the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna.

Uplander comfortably seats seven, with a choice of individual captain's chairs or a two-place bench seat in the second row. And it takes care of its passengers in a well-designed, nicely finished interior. The base LS model offers a high level of standard equipment, including a subscription to GM's OnStar tele-aid service. StabiliTrak electronic stability control is now standard on all extended-length passenger models. A removable hard drive called Phatnoise is available that allows the onboard entertainment system to play or display everything from MP3 music files to family photos to video games to the latest movie releases.

Uplander's main shortcoming has been a lack of performance, but Chevrolet addressed this last year by offering a new, 3.9-liter V6 with 240 horsepower. For 2007, the weak 3.5-liter V6 has been dropped from the model line and the more potent 3.9-liter is standard. With the optional towing package, Uplander is rated to pull up to 3,500 pounds.

Chevrolet would be happy if you thought of Uplander less as a minivan and more as a blunt-nosed SUV crossover. Uplander's pouty snout was calculated to suggest this. Regardless, the Uplander is the best minivan Chevrolet has ever offered.

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Roush Honda

(614) 882-1535
100 West Schrock Road
Westerville, OH

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