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2008 GMC Safari van accessory part

Responsive and agile, Safari rules.

Making it the ultimate road trip vehicle, the 2008 GMC Safari van combines one of the highest standard horsepower ratings in its class with a stunning amount of passenger and cargo room. New for 2008, the Safari comes in two distinct models - the standard rear-wheel drive van, and a new, all-wheel drive van, which boasts full-time all-wheel drive. Both Safari models boast 170.4 cubic feet of usable cargo space, the most of any van on the road today. For more 2008 GMC Safari van accessory part info, or to check out some of our latest 2008 GMC Safari pictures, you've come to the right place.

But the Safari doesn't only ride great, it looks great, too. Some of the van's more popular exterior features include: rear Dutch doors, sliding passenger doors, a roof-mounted luggage rack, outside rearview foldaway mirrors, and black assist steps mounted between the front and rear wheels at the bottom of the van's rocker panel. For the interior, 2008 GMC Safari van accessory part specs are just as impressive, including amenities such as: rear air conditioning, a cargo convenience net, tilt-wheel steering, cruise control, rear-window defogger, an 80-watt sound system, a universal transmitter, and front and rear bucket seats.

2008 GMC Safari Van picture

Under the hood of every 2008 Safari sits one of the largest standard engines money can buy - a Vortec 4300 V-6 that delivers 190 horsepower in every kind of driving condition. 2008 GMC Safari performance is enhanced by a electronic four-speed automatic transmission, as well as a 27-gallon fuel tank, front independent coil-spring suspension, and all-season blackwall tires. The Safari can even be outfitted to tow up to 5,400 pounds - it's no wonder GMC experts have gone out of their way to make sure their 2008 GMC Safari reviews were so great.

Perhaps most importantly, the 2008 GMC Safari Van is safe, too. The van comes standard with a four-wheel antilock braking system that helps you maintain steering control on most slippery surfaces while applying maximum braking effort. With the van's special headlights, daytime running lamps make you more visible to oncoming traffic, while at night, the headlamps and park lamps turn on automatically when the engine is running. Finally, Safari's available all-wheel drive system automatically provides extra traction when you need it, helping to give you added control. For more information about any of these features, to talk to a GMC expert about 2008 GMC Safari van accessory parts, or to inquire about buying a 2008 GMC Safari, please visit your local GMC dealer today.

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