Used 2017 GMC Savana Cargo for Sale Nationwide
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About 2017 GMC Savana Cargo
Overview

Don’t look for the 2017 GMC Savana Cargo full-size van to offer a whole lot of changes from its current version. After a number of upgrades for the 2016 model year, the upcoming year’s Savana Cargo trims are expected to sport only some minor tweaks to the available MyLink infotainment feature, and possibly a pair of reworked front seats.
Looking ahead, however, GM will possibly partner with Nissan in order to construct the Savana Cargo (and the Chevy Express Cargo) atop Nissan’s NV Cargo platform. Along with some updated styling cues, a new powerplant, and a new automatic transmission, GM hopes the next generation of their commercially oriented jumbo vans will reverse the commercial van market's lagging sales. But according to virtually everyone in the automotive media, these changes are not slated to occur until at least the 2018 model year.
For now, expect the 2017 Savana Cargo to return in both the three-quarter-ton 2500 and the 1-ton 3500 trim, each available in a stretched-out Ext version. Look for the standard-length Savana 2500 and 3500 to boast 224.1 inches (18 feet, 8 inches) of overall length and a 135-inch (11 feet, 3 inch) wheelbase. The Ext versions, meanwhile, measure 244.1 inches (20 feet, 4 inches) overall, with a 155-inch (12 feet, 11 inch) wheelbase. Cargo space remains 239.7 cubic feet in standard-length variants and 284.4 cubic feet in the Ext editions. The passenger seat can also be deleted in either trim, resulting in a significant addition to cargo-toting capacity, and an optional rear bench seat boosts passenger capacity to 5, but with a notable decrease in cargo area.
The 2017 Savana Cargo lineup keeps last year's powertrains, the standard engine for all trims remaining a 4.8-liter flex-fuel (FFV) V8 that mates with a 6-speed automatic transmission to put out 285 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. All trims will be eligible for an available 6.0-liter V8 mill that throws down 329 hp and 373 lb-ft of torque, also under the management of the 6-speed automatic. This is the only engine slated for the Savana Cargo that has EPA-estimated mileage figures, which stand at 11 mpg city/16 highway/13 combined in the current 2500 passenger variants, and 11/16/12 in the 3500 passenger vans. Additionally, the 6.0-liter V8 can be converted to burning compressed natural gas (CNG), with its power figures declining to 282 hp and 320 lb-ft of torque.
It should be noted that the optional 6.0-liter V8 is rumored to be on the way out, replaced, hopefully for the 2018 model year, by a more fuel-efficient 2.8-liter turbocharged inline 4-cylinder (I4) mill of roughly comparable power. As mentioned above, a new 8- or 10-speed automatic transmission is also anticipated to debut for 2018 or 2019.
Also available on all 2017 Savana Cargo trims is a potent 6.6-liter turbodiesel powerplant that uses the 6-speed automatic to pound down 260 hp and 525 lb-ft of torque. With a 10,000-pound maximum towing capacity, the turbodiesel is once again the engine of choice for some heavy-duty trailering (with the available HD towing package installed).
Look for the 2017 Savana Cargo’s basic standard features to return for the upcoming year, with all trims offering 16-inch steel wheels, a swing-out passenger-side cargo door, vinyl upholstery, power windows and door locks, manual front air conditioning, and a CD/MP3 player with 2 door-mounted speakers.
A wealth of options are offered on each trim, however. Look for such available extras to include heated power-adjustable outside mirrors, a sliding passenger-side cargo door, various window configurations, cloth upholstery, cruise control, and a tilt-only steering wheel. Further options include rear parking sensors, remote engine start, rear heating and air conditioning, Bluetooth-interfaced OnStar telematics, and MyKey infotainment with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, GPS navigation, and satellite radio.
Returning standard safety features aboard the 2017 Savana Cargo are expected to include 4-wheel antilock brakes, traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and, with the available rear bench seats installed, rear head curtain airbags, and daytime running lights. Optional OnStar emergency communications and alerts are also expected back for the upcoming year.
When the 2017 Savana iterations show up in dealer showrooms later this year, look for such rivals as Ford’s Transit and Ram’s ProMaster cargo vans to challenge the Jimmy with their multiple high-roof options and heftier toting space. Mercedes-Benz’s Sprinter will also return to rival GMC’s less-refined hauler.
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Matt B
Reviewed a 2017 GMC Savana Cargo on Dec 23, 2020
Size wise I think it was perfect for what I was looking for, but it had the smaller v-8 and it felt a little bit under-powered and that was completely empty, so I was nervous how it would do with a load. Also there were a lot of squeaks and rattles from the cargo area. Not sure if that is typical with 3 year old van, or was an issue with this specific van or GMC vans in general...
Dsvid C
Reviewed a 2017 GMC Savana Cargo on Aug 14, 2024
Little high good van like inside like the savana van
Michael L
Reviewed a 2017 GMC Savana Cargo on Oct 14, 2022
Way too much money for a van thats 5 years old
DANIEL M
Reviewed a 2017 GMC Savana Cargo on Feb 8, 2020
drove truck and just did not feel it was right for what i wanted, did buy another from the lot,
2017 GMC Savana Cargo Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2500 RWD | $30,745 |
| 2500 Extended RWD | $32,605 |
| 3500 RWD | $34,065 |
| 3500 Extended RWD | $34,950 |
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