Powering the G10 is a tough 5.7 liter V8 engine putting out 210 horsepower. While not lightning quick, there’s enough muscle for merging onto highways or passing slow vehicles while fully loaded down. The rear-wheel-drive layout provides confident handling, especially in wet weather.
Inside the cavernous, empty cargo area measures over 200 cubic feet. That allows you to haul bulky gear, large deliveries, furniture, building materials and more. The G10 can shuttle passengers too, thanks to an available 8-passenger seating capacity. So it pulls double duty for tradespeople, families and shuttle services.
To withstand years of hard knocks, the G10 features a sturdy steel body mounted atop a ladder frame chassis. The suspension smoothly absorbs abuse from heavy loads or worn out city streets. This workhorse feel continues up front through the no-nonsense vinyl bench seating.
Given its working roots, the G10 forgoes fancy features in favor of functionality. But it still includes essentials like power steering, anti-lock brakes, cloth upholstery and an AM/FM radio. Manual windows, locks and mirrors keep things simple and affordable.
While short on style, this 1996
Chevrolet G10 brings versatility and value year after year. Businesses who need a tough, reliable van should put this Chevy on their list. For carryall utility and hauling muscle perfect for jobs or projects, test drive the durable G10 today.