2014 GMC Savana 1500 Passenger
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By KBB.com Editors
Long the favorite of companies and individuals needing to move big loads, the aging GMC Savana van is still as capable as it is popular. But, the Savana is no longer the best vehicle for the job when it comes to moving people. Newer vans from Nissan and Ford employ all-new architecture offering more interior space and better fuel economy, not to mention a more modern skeleton. But, there are so many things to like about the Savana's design, chief among them the vast number of aftermarket parts for customization. Sharing its platform with GMC's full-size pickups, the 2014 GMC Savana comes in a number of sizes and abilities, including a 1-tone 3500 model, a number of engine choices including diesel and CNG and optional all-wheel drive.
As a daily commuter, the 2014 GMC Savana only makes sense if you either have a huge family or own a little league team, but as a work van, it's still tough to beat. As easy to drive as it is on the wallet, the versatile Savana is hard to fault.
If you're just trying to find a way to move the family, a traditional full-size SUV makes much more sense. And, the Savana's fuel bills can become quite astronomical, especially with the big V8s.
What's New for 2014
For 2014, the GMC Savana gains standard power windows and door locks. Cut Away 3500/4500 models with the 159-inch wheelbase increase GVWR to 9,900 pounds.
Driving Impressions If the last time you remember driving a full-size van was when you were wearing your brand new Rush t-shirt and sporting long hair, you're in for a pleasant surprise....
A substantially stiffened body and improvements in suspension, steering and engine/transmission operations make GMC's 2014 Savana van as comfortable and easy to drive as any modern full-size pickup or SUV. A high seating position and, on passenger vans, a broad expanse of side glass make for nearly unhampered 360-degree visibility. Cargo vans get big side mirrors to help the driver navigate, as well as available sonar park assist and a rearview camera. As for power, it's best to have one of the Savana's available V8 engines under the hood, as the base V6 is not suitable for anything beyond light-duty work.SIDE ACCESS
When it comes to gaining access to the Savana's massive interior, GMC gives owners multiple choices. The standard passenger-side double swing-out doors can be replaced by a sliding door, there's a GM-exclusive swing-out-doors arrangement available on the driver's side, and lift-up panels can provide access to side storage bins.
CAPABILITY
Few vehicles can offer the versatility of 15-passenger seating, a tow rating of 9,900 pounds, and a cargo area measuring 284 cubic feet behind the front seats. And the view out over traffic is terrific.
Interior
As expected, the Savana's interior design stresses function over beauty. Sturdy plastics comprise most of the austere dash and door panels, with thick vinyl covering the seats and floor. Gauges in the instrument panel are large and easy to read, and the heating controls and radio are in reasonable reach for the driver. In Cargo Van form, the 2014 GMC Savana is a 2-passenger vehicle with the world's largest trunk. At the opposite end of the spectrum is the Savana Passenger Van that allows for such luxuries as bench seating, power windows, rear air conditioning and Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity.
Exterior
If the GMC Savana's exterior styling looks familiar, that may be because the basic box shape hasn't evolved much in 30 years. It's a van, after all, so the rolling breadbox shape is what is needed for the interior to be so roomy and versatile. Of course, there are some distinctions, such as the rounded corners, flush headlights and high taillights. Available door configurations include sliding or split swing-out passenger-side doors and GM-exclusive swing-out doors on the driver's side. Useful exterior accessories include a roof-mounted ladder rack, roof-rack cross-rail system and mudflaps.
These are often work vehicles, remember, so the base specification is quite Spartan. The 2014 GMC Savana Cargo Van starts with a V6 engine (4.3 liters, 195 horsepower), air conditioning, power windows and door locks, manual exterior mirrors, and vinyl upholstery and floor covering. The basic Passenger Van takes one step up with a 4.8-liter, 280-horsepower V8 and cloth seat fabric. Full instrumentation and a Driver Information Center (trip computer) are included across the line. Standard safety features include 4-wheel antilock disc brakes, StabiliTrak electronic stability control and dual front airbags (plus head/side-curtain airbags for the first three rows in the Passenger Van).
Since standard fare is lean on the GMC Savana, the options list provides a lot of creature comforts and equipment upgrades. There's a selection of V8 engines (including the 6.6-liter Duramax turbodiesel), an all-wheel-drive system, a towing package, plus such items as cruise control, upgraded audio systems and power windows and locks. Also available are rear-area heating and air conditioning, leather-wrapped steering wheel and six months of OnStar "directions and connections." Note that the aftermarket offers all manner of specialty equipment, including tool racks and work benches and special-needs mobility provisions, and GM actively cooperates.
With one V6 and five V8s on its roster, the 2014 GMC Savana offers buyers an engine for most any need. On the low end of the range is a 195-horsepower 6-cylinder mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission, which is suitable for light-duty applications but not heavy-duty hauling. For big burdens, the optional 6.6-liter turbocharged diesel V8 is hard to beat, with its massive 525 lb-ft of torque. Between those extremes are 4.8-, 5.3- and 6.0-liter gasoline V8s, and also a CNG (compressed natural gas) conversion for the 6.0 that includes hardened valve seats and a special 3-tank fuel-storage configuration. All of the Savana's 8-cylinder engines are paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
4.3-liter V6
195 horsepower @ 4,600 rpm
260 lb-ft of torque @ 2,800 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 15/20 mpg
4.8-liter V8
280 horsepower @ 5,200 rpm
296 lb-ft of torque @ 4,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 11/17 mpg
5.3-liter V8
310 horsepower @ 5,200 rpm
334 lb-ft of torque @ 4,500 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 13/17 mpg
6.0-liter V8
323 horsepower @ 4,600 rpm
373 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 11/16 mpg
6.0-liter V8 CNG
279 horsepower @ 4,700 rpm
320 lb-ft or torque @ 4,400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: N/A
6.6-liter turbodiesel V8
260 horsepower @ 3,100 rpm
525 lb-ft of torque @ 1,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: N/A
The 2014 GMC Savana's Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts at about $26,000. The standard 3500 Extended Passenger Van has an MSRP around $35,000 (not excessive for a flexible family vehicle) and a fully loaded Savana can top $50,000. The comparable E-Series Ford vans don't offer the same broad range of choices and prices run in a narrower band between the Savana's highs and lows. A newcomer to the class is Nissan's NV – a pretty refined package but without the maximum hauling capacity or options choices – that prices out close to the Savana's lower-end numbers. Ford's new Transit also promises to give the Savana a run for its money. For current information regarding what local consumers are paying for Savanas, make sure to check the Fair Purchase Price on KBB.com. Compared to the Ford E-Series, the GMC Savana is expected to maintain more of its value when trade-in time rolls around.
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Based on 29 Ratings for the 2003 - 2014 models.
Review this carBy kos (MA) on Thursday, January 26, 2012
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 67,000
overall rating 10 of 10rating detailsPros: "realiabilty"
Cons: "none"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"Bought this new ...67k miles all i have done is change tires at 57kmiles I use this van daily.... Im a contractor and i have used it to tow etc heavy loads... no problems.. Worth every penny i paid for it..."
4 people out of 4 found this review helpful
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By Dano (MI) on Thursday, January 05, 2012
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 140,000
overall rating 9 of 10rating detailsPros: "interior room, towing"
Cons: "exterior door hinges bind and rust over time"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"Only major complaint is I bought the "6-door" model with the dual passenger doors on either side. Great access but the exterior hinges are prone to rust and bind as the years add up... Remedy is lots of WD-40 and silicon spray applied frequently but they are still balky and stiff... In retrospect the sliding doors might have been a better choice. The AWD is a blessing in northern MI and I can tow things without a hassle with this rig. Interior is huge but the bench seats in the rear are not easy to remove or replace single handed. That said, you don't pack the interior in one of these, you just "load away". Mileage is good (19ish) at a steady all day 55mph but I average 15-16 most of the time. No glamor here but tons of utility and passenger room."
6 people out of 6 found this review helpful
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By Jon (AR) on Monday, November 14, 2011
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 250,000
overall rating 5 of 10rating detailsPros: "four semi new tires and very high up off the groun"
Cons: "no windows in back"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"This vehicle is a used DHL van and was in excelent shape when I baught it. It is a very dependible work vehicle and despite the miles is in great condition. It does not have windows in the back and is plastic floored."
1 person out of 1 found this review helpful
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By joe (NY) on Monday, October 31, 2011
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 145,000
overall rating 9 of 10rating detailsPros: "pleasure to drive"
Cons: "needs a tachometer"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"excellent truck bought w/ 100,000 have 145000 min. repairs some brakes frt shocks excellant handling w/ a limited slip rear end never got stuck in heavy snow. well built truck fuel mileage ok in city very good on highway 20 mpg plus w/ 6.0 excellent hauling capability"
5 people out of 5 found this review helpful
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By cryid (MA) on Friday, October 28, 2011
I owned and sold this car
Reason: no longer needed it - My approximate mileage is 33,000
Pros: "reliable"
Cons: "need more power"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"This vehicle was purchased to travel the U.S. and Canada. The vehicle ran non stop a few times for periods consisting of 2 to 3 days without stopping except for gasoline restrooms and food. This van climbed the Rockies with a big load. The only things that need improving in my opinion are the following. More low end torque, larger brakes, bigger brighter tail lights."
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By ddee (WA) on Wednesday, September 28, 2011
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 31,000
overall rating 10 of 10rating detailsPros: "Enjoy driving this van."
Cons: "Could use more plug ins for dvd 's/media and such."
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"I love the steering. Easy to drive even in downtown traffic. Reliable,in 8 yrs havn't had many repair issues. The interior has held up quite well."
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