At AdaptaVan™, we know you're looking for the best value for your money when you purchase a wheelchair van, handicap accessible van or paratransit van. Check out the comparison chart below to see how our product stacks up against the competition.
| Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana vs. Competition | ||
| Features, Benefits and Equipment | Chevrolet Express/ GMC Savana |
Competition |
| StabiliTrak™ electronic control system designed to monitor various driving factors and automatically intervene when the system senses the vehicle is not adequately responding to driver input | |
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| Steel safety cage that reinforces and protects the passenger compartment¹ | |
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| Revolutionary head curtain side airbags that lowers the risk of injury to outboard occupants in potential side-impact collisions and roll-overs¹ ² | |
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| New Enhanced Technology Glass in the rear-most side windows, which reduces the risk of occupant ejection during collision | |
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| Tire pressure monitoring system that notifies the driver of over or under inflation of tires | |
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| Improved daytime running lamps that light automatically when starting the vehicle and make the vehicle more visible to other drivers | |
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| Four-wheel ABS and Dynamic Rear Proportioning that reduces wheel lockup while braking hard on slippery surfaces and allows drivers to sustain steering control. | |
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| Power door locks with keyless entry, heated power mirrors, power windows, rear window defroster, cruise control, pop-out side and rear door glass, tilt steering wheel, front/rear heat and air conditioning and deep-tinted privacy glass. | |
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| Extended wheelbase | 155" |
138" (Ford) |
| Roll-over rating | ![]() ![]() |
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¹ Equipment may be altered or removed during the conversion process.
² Meets all FMVSS applicable regulations listed in Incomplete Vehicle Document (IVD).
*Source: Internet Research, November 2008