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2001 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Vans


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Check the maintenance history and do a test drive to see how well the transmission shifts and the steering/suspension handles. At these miles it isn't unusual for steering parts to wear out, suspension bushings to to go bad or transmissions to slip. If everything checks out there's no reason you couldn't squeeze another 100,000 miles out of it.

Were you thinking of commuting with it, making a conversion van out of it or just using it to haul stuff that wouldn't fit in the Envoy?

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we have had a 91 gmc equivilent, still do... the biggest problem we've had with it recently are front axle parts... but it's also AWD, so you should have less to worry about. i think it has ~190K miles on it or so...

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