Nice scoop!
Found a link (a looong one - originally a PDF) only by using the whole quote in Google:
Quote:
The Uplander is projected to be the volume leader in GM's new stable of crossover sport vans. The Uplander will replace the Venture in Chevy's lineup and, like the Venture, it will compete in the center of the mid-van market
* Uplander's lineup will include front-wheel-drive passenger models - available with base, LS and LT trim - an all-wheel-drive passenger van and a front-wheel-drive cargo van.
* The Chevrolet Uplander will be manufactured at the GM Doraville Assembly Plant near Atlanta - a plant ranked number one in 2003 in the J.D. Power IQS2 quality study. The Doraville plant also is ranked as the No. 1 plant in its segment two years running in terms of productivity, according to The Harbour Report.
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I wonder how this van will be recieved by the people who now buy Astro Cargo Vans? And like other commercial use versions, will this one change from the regular Uplander look - to a black plastic grille or sealed beam headlamps? I think the current Venture Cargo van differs little from the passenger version - at least on the outside, here is one of the few photos I could find:
And the interior:
http://www.adriansteel.com/newcccp.htm