Now would be a good time for GMC to bring back a more modern version of the Astro in awd, hybrid, all terrain tires with a functional (including drive train) ground clearance for trailheads.
Used vans are skyrocketing in value. Been looking for a year for a dirtbike hauler project, but people want 5k for a 275k mile 1990 van here in Colorado.
This is to make room. Manufactuers are making room for EV's and keeping the high sales items like the full sized vans and pickup trucks. The amount of both 2500/250 and 3500/350 vans and trucks i see operated by big companies is insane. Meanwhile theres no stock for common folk.
I mean, they don't sell those anymore here in Europe, both of them have a newer generation now, but aren't they popular over there? Anywhere in Europe that's what tradesmen and any kind of workers use for work, unless they really need a bigger van...
So glad I purchased and converted my 2018 Promaster City new back in 2018. It's been amazing. Hoping for many more years, but wonder if there will be options later. Not wanting a big van. Would love to see those small Stallantis EV vans with the projected 500mi range show up in the US by 2025 if they can get around the chicken tax.
Now would be a good time for GMC to bring back a more modern version of the Astro in awd, hybrid, all terrain tires with a functional (including drive train) ground clearance for trailheads.
Thank politicians and the Chicken Tax
what a boneheaded move like 1/3 tradesmen drives one
Used vans are skyrocketing in value. Been looking for a year for a dirtbike hauler project, but people want 5k for a 275k mile 1990 van here in Colorado.
Good. I’m sitting in a peice of shit 2015 pro master at the moment trying to fix a multitude of issues.
The transit connect has disconnected
Glad to have found my ProMaster City!
They can all keep them. Can get a mini van with stow and go with many options that don't break down for cheap so goodbye
This is to make room. Manufactuers are making room for EV's and keeping the high sales items like the full sized vans and pickup trucks. The amount of both 2500/250 and 3500/350 vans and trucks i see operated by big companies is insane. Meanwhile theres no stock for common folk.
Why is everyone dropping the small city size work vans?
I mean, they don't sell those anymore here in Europe, both of them have a newer generation now, but aren't they popular over there? Anywhere in Europe that's what tradesmen and any kind of workers use for work, unless they really need a bigger van...
So glad I purchased and converted my 2018 Promaster City new back in 2018. It's been amazing. Hoping for many more years, but wonder if there will be options later. Not wanting a big van. Would love to see those small Stallantis EV vans with the projected 500mi range show up in the US by 2025 if they can get around the chicken tax.
MINI VANS HAVE LEFT THE CHAT
They probably were discontinued because all small business owners were purchasing them.
As they were in the Clinton administration??wth does that mean😂
If Tesla made a small van it would be a game changer it would make tons of money
That sucks. Will have to resort to minivans now
who wants a small van? i never wee them on the road.
Damn... I drove one for work for about a year, I loved it so much I'll buy a used one for personal use when the prices come down.
Well that sucks.