2015 Chevrolet Express Cargo Review - Edmunds.com

This is the estimated average annual insurance premium being charged in your state. The premium has been determined based on annual premium data for defined coverages (liability, comprehensive and collision) from a major insurer. While this information is specific to vehicle make, model, model year and body type, your personal information is not taken into consideration and could greatly alter the actual premium quoted by an insurer. The 2015 Chevrolet Express Cargo is a willing workhorse for buyers who require the functionality of a full-size van, but more modern competitors could be a better fit for your business. What's New for 2015. The light-duty 1500 series version of the Chevy Express is dropped for 2015, leaving the remaining Express lineup available only in 2500 and 3500 rear-wheel-drive configurations. The base V6 and 5. 3-liter V8 engines also are gone, as is the availability of a second rear door on the driver side, as Chevrolet streamlines the Express model range. Vehicle: 2015 Chevrolet Express Cargo I recently received the all-Natural Gas Express van. It starts and runs well on Natural Gas. Low end torque is very, very low, so it starts up slowly, but that doesn't bother me. What bothers me is the incredibly short range. I ran it until 5 miles after the "low fuel light" came on, and got 140. Source: www.edmunds.com