We have seen plenty of great vehicles, such as the Chevy Malibu Dealership Burns Harbor, come from the General Motors line up.  One area that they have struggled with in the past is in the minivan class of vehicles.  One of the most successful attempts can be found at WA Used Cars; the Chevrolet Uplander.  The whole appeal of the Uplander was that it was a sporty version of other minivans but also led into what we now know as the Chevrolet Traverse.  You can find plenty of great minivan deals over at KS Used Cars if your family needs another vehicle.

We first met the Chevrolet Uplander in 2005 and the goal was to improve upon the current Chevy Venture minivan vehicle.  The sales were never strong enough to compete with the import models from Honda and Toyota, so the Uplander ceased production in 2008.  This means that you can get some amazing prices on a quality vehicle that just never was able to win the popularity contest.  For example, Edmunds.com estimates the True Market Value for the 2005 Uplander to be $5,959 and the 2008 TMV to be $11,377.  Those are great prices and your family will appreciate the stylish exterior that fits in much better with current vehicles on the road.

The Uplander was available in two different trim levels, LS and LT, and both had the ability to carry seven passengers.  The third row backseat featured a 50/50 split, which we still see on several models today.  The list of standard features included leather seats, rear-seat DVD systems, power accessories, power sliding doors, dual-zone climate control, and a multimedia console overhead.  Front-wheel drive was the standard feature, as well, but you could upgrade to all-wheel drive for added safety and functionality.  The base engine was a 3.5-liter V6 that put out 200 horsepower and eventually a 3.9-liter V6 that produced 240 horsepower was added to the options list.