• Model: Express
  • Manufactured by: Chevrolet
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## 1998 Chevrolet Express: A Comprehensive Review

**Introduction:**
Introduced in 1996, the third-generation Chevrolet Express, a full-size van produced by General Motors, reigned supreme as a reliable and versatile workhorse in various commercial and personal applications. The 1998 model year witnessed the Express undergoing minor refinements, further solidifying its position as an industry benchmark in the van segment.

**Exterior Design:**
The 1998 Chevrolet Express exudes a rugged and utilitarian presence with its boxy, slab-sided exterior design. The towering front grille, flanked by rectangular headlights, conveys an air of strength and durability. The expansive windshield and side windows provide excellent visibility, enhancing driver confidence in diverse driving conditions. Available in three distinct variations – cargo van, passenger van, and chassis cab – the Express caters to a wide spectrum of requirements.

**Interior Space and Functionality:**
Inside, the Express offers a spacious and configurable interior. Cargo models boast a cavernous cargo area, ideal for hauling bulky items or equipment. Passenger vans, on the other hand, feature various seating configurations, accommodating up to 15 passengers comfortably. Access to the interior is facilitated by wide-opening doors and a low step-in height. The dashboard is ergonomically designed, with intuitive controls and a clear instrument cluster, ensuring effortless operation.

**Powertrain and Performance:**
Under the hood, the 1998 Chevrolet Express is powered by a range of capable powerplants. The base engine is a robust 5.0-liter V8, delivering ample power for both cargo and passenger hauling tasks. For enhanced performance, buyers could opt for the 5.7-liter V8 or the formidable 6.0-liter V8, providing exceptional towing capabilities and highway cruising. All engines are mated to a smooth-shifting automatic transmission, ensuring seamless power delivery.

**Suspension and Handling:**
The Express employs a robust suspension system, featuring coil springs at the front and leaf springs at the rear. This configuration provides a balance between ride comfort and load-carrying capacity. For enhanced stability and handling, a stabilizer bar is incorporated into the front suspension. Power-assisted steering ensures effortless maneuverability in both urban and highway environments.

**Safety Features:**
Safety is a paramount concern in the design of the 1998 Chevrolet Express. Standard features include dual front airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), and a driver-side door ajar warning system. Passenger vans are equipped with three-point seatbelts at every seating position, while cargo vans offer optional passenger seatbelts as well.

**Conclusion:**
The 1998 Chevrolet Express exemplifies the essence of a reliable and versatile full-size van. Its spacious interior, powerful engine options, robust suspension, and advanced safety features make it an ideal choice for businesses, families, and adventure seekers alike. With its unparalleled combination of functionality, durability, and value for money, the Express continues to be a sought-after vehicle in the automotive industry.


You are buying the electronic (PDF) owner ‘s manual for 1998 Chevrolet Express. One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and convenience items. Afterwards, keep this owner ‘s manual in your vehicle so you can refer to it at any time.

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