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CanadianDriver's New Car Buyer's Guide 2007:
Chevrolet Uplander

For 2007, the Chevrolet Uplander narrows down to one engine: the 3.5-litre V6 is gone, leaving the 3.9-litre V6. The all-wheel drive option available on the extended wheelbase model in 2006 has also been discontinued, with all models now front-wheel drive only. There are also three new exterior colours: Silver Plum Metallic, Gold Mist Metallic and Polar Blue Metallic.

Chevrolet Uplander 2007

Chevrolet Uplander 2007

Chevrolet Uplander 2007

Chevrolet Uplander 2007
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The Uplander is available in regular or extended-length wheelbase with seating up to seven passengers, and in LS, LT1 or LT2 trim; all models now use the 3.9-litre V6, mated to a Hydra-Matic four-speed automatic transmission. A flexible-fuel version of the V6 will be available, capable of running on E85 (85 per cent ethanol, 15 per cent gasoline), although that fuel is still difficult to find. A commercial cargo-van version of the Uplander is also available, which receives StabiliTrak stability control program as standard equipment for 2007.

Base models include power heated mirrors, 17-inch steel wheels, variable intermittent wipers, intermittent rear washer/wiper, air conditioning, tilt wheel, power front windows, CD/MP3 stereo with four speakers, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, power locks with keyless entry, and OnStar.

The LT lines add roof rack side rails, cruise control, floor mats, overhead storage bin, leather-wrapped wheel with audio controls, power swing-out rear quarter windows, power six-way driver’s seat, front and second-row utility trays, and remote starter.

An available overhead rail system accepts snap-in storage and accessory modules, including an available rear-seat DVD system; other available storage units include convenience trays on the second-row captain’s chairs, or a second-row utility box between bucket seats. Both the second- and third-row seats are foldable and removable.

Several optional entertainment choices can be added, including XM Satellite Radio and PhatNoise, which includes a 40-gigabyte removable hard drive that can be loaded with music, movies and video games from a home computer or laptop for in-vehicle playback. The system comes preloaded with Nickelodeon television shows, eMusic, audio books and video games.

The Uplander can also be ordered with a range of mobility packages, including a dealer-installed Sit-N-Lift power seat, which operates by a handheld remote, and rotates and extends from the second-row seating area to provide easy transfer from a standing position or wheelchair.

Although GM prefers to call it a “mid-van”, the Uplander is what most of us call a minivan, and it also appears as the Pontiac Montana SV6, Buick Terraza and Saturn Relay. Still, the driving experience is more car-like than a typical minivan, and the 3.9-litre – an option in 2006, now the sole choice for 2007 – is smooth and powerful enough to haul even the long-wheelbase when it’s loaded. A removable four-compartment cargo organizer, standard on the extended LT model, includes a water-resistant area for wet gear. The second and third rows fold to form a flat floor for easy cargo compatibility; this is good value in a family hauler for the price.

2007 Chevrolet Uplander Specifications:
Base price LS RWB $27,455
Base price LT1 RWB $28,610
Base price LT2 RWB $32,450
Base price LS EWB $27,125
Base price LT1 EWB $28,280
Base price LT2 EWB $32,120
Type4-door, 7-passenger minivan
LayoutFront engine/front-wheel drive
Engine3.9-litre V6, OHV, 12 valves
Horsepower240 @ 6000 rpm
Torque (lb-ft)240 @ 4800 rpm
Transmission4-speed automatic
Tires P225/60R17 Goodyear all-season 
Curb weight RWB1853 kg (4084 lbs)
Curb weight EWB2028 kg (4470 lbs)
Wheelbase RWB2870 mm (113.0 in.)
Wheelbase EWB3077 mm (121.1 in.)
Length RWB4851 mm (191.0 in.)
Length EWB5191 mm (204.0 in.)
Width1830 mm (72.0 in.)
Height RWB1790 mm (70.5 in.)
Height EWB1830 mm (72.0 in.)
Ground clearance139 mm (5.5 in.)
Towing capacity 1588 kg (3500 lbs)(w/tow package)
Cargo capacity RWB501 litres (17.7 cu.ft.)(behind 3rd row)
 2010 litres (71.0 cu.ft.)(3rd row folded)
 3401 litres (120.1 cu.ft.)2nd & 3rd row 
    folded)
Cargo capacity EWB762 litres (26.9 cu.ft.)(behind 3rd row)
 2098 litres (74.1 cu.ft.)(3rd row folded)
 3865 litres (136.5 cu.ft.)(2nd & 3rd row
    folded)
Fuel consumption City: 13.1 L/100 km (22 mpg Imp)
 Hwy:   8.5 L/100 km (33 mpg Imp)
Fuel typeRegular 
Warranty3 yrs/ 60,000 km
Powertrain warranty5 yrs/160,000 km
Front airbagsStandard
Side airbagsOptional/standard 
Curtain airbagsN/A
Anti-lock brakesStandard
Traction controlN/A/standard
Stability controlN/A/standard
Assembly locationDoraville, Georgia
*Specifications subject to change
Crash test results www.safercar.gov, www.hwysafety.org

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