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The '''GMC Savana''' is a full-size [[van]] marketed under the [[GMC]] brand by the [[General Motors Corporation]]. The Savana, which was a cargo van, is also available in a passenger van. | The '''GMC Savana''' is a full-size [[van]] marketed under the [[GMC]] brand by the [[General Motors Corporation]]. The Savana, which was a cargo van, is also available in a passenger van. | ||
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The GMC Savana was built with the taillights raised higher than normal vehicles, which is a safety feature as when the rear doors are open, or when towing a small trailer, the vehicle's own lights are still able to be seen. | The GMC Savana was built with the taillights raised higher than normal vehicles, which is a safety feature as when the rear doors are open, or when towing a small trailer, the vehicle's own lights are still able to be seen. | ||
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Savana GMC Savana], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GMC_Savana&action=history contributors]. | |||
[[Category:GMC vehicles|Sierra]] | [[Category:GMC vehicles|Sierra]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 25 August 2006
The GMC Savana is a full-size van marketed under the GMC brand by the General Motors Corporation. The Savana, which was a cargo van, is also available in a passenger van.
The GMC Savana was built with the taillights raised higher than normal vehicles, which is a safety feature as when the rear doors are open, or when towing a small trailer, the vehicle's own lights are still able to be seen.
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see GMC Savana, which includes these contributors.