2013 Chevy Astro Van Review Pictures
The
2013 Chevy Astro comes with 2-wheel rear-wheel drive or all-wheel
drive (AWD) and has one fully loaded trim level. The LS seats 8 passengers
on two front buckets and two rear bench seats but there is a cargo
version also that is fitted with only two seats. These minivans are
all equipped with sliding side doors and rear cargo doors that can
be replaced by optional Dutch Doors with independently opening windows.
Whether you're camping, heading out to motorcycle practice or just
tooling around town, Astro's interior is as versatile as it is Chevy
Truck tough. The 2013 Chevy Astro provides a wide array of seating
configurations and the most cargo space of any eight-passenger midsize
van. Astro Vans offer the convenient walk-through feature that allows
you to easily pass through the front-passenger seats to the back seats
without having to climb over seats.
Astro LT is the midsize van equipped to make traveling enjoyable, comfortable and convenient. It features high-back reclining front seats with available Special Leather seating surfaces, front and rear air conditioning and heating, and a Home Link Transmitter that can program up to three electronic home features. Include available All-Wheel-Drive and Astro LT adds up to one great midsize van. The 2013 Chevy Astro Vans with Conversion Packages can accommodate a number of upfitting features. The roomy, comfortable interior is designed to be easily upfitted. That means you can equip it, by a certified upfitter, with the comfort and entertainment components that are right for you and your family. Because safety and security are so important to you and your family, Astro features a comprehensive system to help you feel secure while you're traveling.
All 2013 Chevy Astro vans now come standard with four-wheel antilock
disc brakes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave
the Astro three out of five stars for protection of the driver in
a frontal crash and four stars for the front passenger. The Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety rated the Astro "Poor," the lowest of
four rankings, after administering its frontal offset crash test.
With only minor changes since its debut in 1985, the Astro interior
is dated-looking to say the least. Overall interior room is generous,
with 170 cubic feet of total cargo space, but small front foot wells
make the driver and front passenger feel more cramped than in most
minivans. The standard seating arrangement holds eight passengers,
but optional captain's chairs reduce capacity to seven.
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