GMC Safari Parts
The GMC Safari was created and was first introduced in 1985 smaller than the
full-size van but larger than the minivan. Now on its 20th year, the Safari remained
unchanged as it exits the production line of the same company the brought it to
life.

The Safari, like any other GMC model shared the same basic design with its Chevrolet
counterpart. The GMC Safari with the Chevrolet Astro rode on the same wheelbase,
possessed the same length, carried the same 4.3-liter V6, and automatic transmission.
Both could carry up to 8 passengers with the freedom to choose either rear-wheel
drive or all-wheel drive versions. It comes with three trim levels: the base SLX,
our mid-level SLE and the top-of-the-line SLT. Cargo Van is available with two
front seats for cargo purposes.
Although some might regard the Safari or any other vans on the market today as
technological throwbacks, some treat it with great importance for its utility
and capability to perform in different purposes. The GMC Safari in particular
has big engine which could carry heavy loads. The back seat has lots of cargo
space that could host different uses from recreation to business functions, the
Safari could certainly bring incomparative degree of relevance.
The last model year of the Safari comes with standard antilock 4-wheel disc brakes,
full-height rear cargo doors, optional leather seats, optional power seating,
and other relevant features.