Used 2005 Chevrolet Uplander Consumer Reviews
Like it but hate the power sliding doors
We are pretty much pleased with our 2005 Uplander ls except for the power sliding doors. They open when they want to and close when they want to. The power sliding door on the drivers side has had many problems of not closing and opening when it is supposed to so we had to unplug it so the alarm on it would stop going off. It's pretty hard to drive 30 miles with the alarm going off and still be in your right mind when you return home. Also we have a thumping noise under the hood and can't figure out what it is.
Uplander review
We have enjoyed our Uplander very much. Electric sliding doors on both sides is major plus. Folding/removable passenger seating is very convenient.
- LT Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,995634 mi away
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- LT Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,9951,181 mi away
Best Van Owned Out Of 12
This van by far is the most pleasurable to drive on long distances. Since May of 2005 I have logged 17,500 uneventful, trouble free miles. I've been averaging 25 mpg over all, and as high as 28.5 mpg on are long trips to Florida, averaging 75 mph.
Need some improvements
I have owned this car for a year, had some trouble with the front end, other then that, it has been a pretty good car so far. It could be better on gas and comfort on long trips for the passengers. The only thing I do not like is the middle seats do not have arm rests for the passengers, so they do not like to ride in the car.
Uplander 05
Enjoyable to operate though gas mileage is less than told. The horn does not work. Good view and ride.