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Basically, he wants to import a Japanese-spec Chevrolet Dayvan. ... He's planning on finding one in Japan (apparently the spec's better: more extras)

Just to be pedantic, there's no such thing as a "Chevy Dayvan" in the US. In fact, Googling would have me believe there's no such thing anywhere. Maybe "dayvan" is a British term or something?


We have them. It's just that the term Dayvan is not used here, when describing that style vehicle. Typically they are called passenger vans or cargo vans. This is the type built on a truck frame. They have been out of style as a consumer vehicle of choice for some time, so the available types are more utilitarian. GM tends to dress up, or down, it's vehicles based on which division is selling it. Chevy being the lower end.

http://www.chevrolet.com/express/

Or the badge engineered version from GMC
http://www.gmc.com/savana/passenger/index.jsp

Choose the gmc link pick the savana model then the conversion style and browse the photo gallery of the exterior and interior. This model has the extra headroom and from the photos is plush.


Edited by gbeer (09/07/2007 02:54)
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