I'm getting ready to buy a GMC Savannah G-2500 Extended Cargo Van, but i'm not sure why there are only 6 lug nuts on the wheels as opposed to 8? The van is a G-2500 according to the title and the GVW on the side of the door says 9600 pounds. But, I can't seem to find very many G-2500's with six lug nuts on the wheels. Also, this particular van has a 6 cylinder V.6 4.3 liter Gasoline engine that gets 20 MPG. But, it is only 200 horse power, which has me wondering if it has enough power to pull loads up long grades and what not. The van was, however, used as an expedite van for three years and the former driver has not had any trouble with the HP.
So, what I am asking here is. 1. Does anyone on this site currently drive a Savannah G-2500 with a 6 Cylinder V. 6 4.3 liter engine? 2. If so, does it perform when going up long grades? 3. are you still able to get a fair amount of load offers despite the lower payload capacity? Any helpful advice and or suggestions with regards to this question will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, blizzard!
So, what I am asking here is. 1. Does anyone on this site currently drive a Savannah G-2500 with a 6 Cylinder V. 6 4.3 liter engine? 2. If so, does it perform when going up long grades? 3. are you still able to get a fair amount of load offers despite the lower payload capacity? Any helpful advice and or suggestions with regards to this question will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, blizzard!
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