https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Ardo191 Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-12-02T01:19:29Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.46.0-wmf.4 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chevrolet_Beauville&diff=56392373 Chevrolet Beauville 2006-11-18T04:32:22Z <p>Ardo191: </p> <hr /> <div><br /> <br /> == 1995 Chevrolet G series Sportvan Beauville ==<br /> <br /> == 1970-1995==<br /> <br /> Since its creation in the tail end of the 1960s and early seventies, the G series has seen very little change. The majority of those changes were internal. This article will focus mainly on the 1995 Beauville, the last production year. The Beauville was a very reliable vehicle. <br /> Chevrolet made a superior product that many businesses have claimed as their workhorsae. As one example, Adlai E. Stevenson High School (SHS/ The Patriots)has used three since 1995 into the present year of 2006. It is their security vehicle of choice due to its reliable powertrain. This is the reason why many industrial businesses used and still use Chevy Vans. <br /> The engines are/were the selling points of the Beauvilles. The most highly is the 5.7 liter gasoline V8, due to its better fuel economy and extreme durability, and responsiveness. The largest displacement was the 7.4 liter gasoline V8, Chvrolet's famous 454 ci big block V8. This engine is recommended for those that require extreme towing, for this engine can tow a factory recomended 10,000 pounds. However, the 5.7 liter works well for daily application. For fuel economy purposes a 4.3 liter V6 is offered, getting a respectable 14.7 mpg highway. However, it is forced to work hard due to the high curbweight of the vehicle(5036 pounds). Chevrolet also offered, in 1995, a pair of 6.5 liter naturally aspirated diesels, but they lacked the refinement of their gasoline counterparts. {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> Engine Specifications:<br /> <br /> 4.3 liter V6: <br /> Horsepower= 165 @4000 rpm <br /> Torque=235 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 5.7 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 200 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 7.4 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 230 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> <br /> The 1995 Chevrolet G 20 Sportvan Beauville passenger van came standard with the 4.3 liter V6 with 9.1 compression ratio, overhead valve, and 2 valves per cylinder. Although the G 20 could also have 5.7 liter V8, but not the 7.4 liter V8. The 7.4 liter V8 is exclusive to the G 30. The transmission choices were a 4 speed automatic or a five speed manual for those trying to get some &quot;sport&quot; out of their Sportvan. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> 1995 Standard Beauville Feautures:<br /> -3 Round gauges for the speedometer, fuel level, and oil pressure/battery/water temperature<br /> -4 wheel ABS<br /> -2 disc brakes and 2 ventilated drums<br /> -Wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar<br /> -Body side molding<br /> -Power windows*<br /> -Power mirrors**<br /> -Power locks<br /> -Cruise control<br /> -Tilt steering<br /> -Front and rear chrome bumpers<br /> -Halogen bulb headlights<br /> -Metallic paint<br /> -Rear window<br /> -Tinted glass<br /> -Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermitten wipe<br /> -Fixed mast Antenna<br /> -Front ashtray<br /> -Stereo audio system with AM/FM<br /> -Automatic drive indicator on dashboard<br /> -Cargo area light<br /> -Front seat cigar lighter<br /> -Digital clock<br /> -Floor full console with covered storage box<br /> -Courtesy lights with two switches<br /> -Cup holders<br /> -Driver front airbag<br /> -Reel front seat belts on driver's and passenger's seats<br /> -Reel rear seat belts on driver's side and passenger's side<br /> -Static seat belt in center seat<br /> -Glove compartment with lid<br /> -Head restraints on front seats<br /> -Power steering<br /> -Rear view mirror<br /> -Vinyl Seat Upholstery<br /> -Seating of 8, all benches are removable<br /> -Four speakers<br /> -Plastic steering wheel<br /> -Ventilation system with four fans<br /> *the Beauville has Power windows standard in 1995, but not 1994.<br /> **Power windows are on the Beauville, but the regular Sportvan is equipped standard with driver and passenger externally adjustable door mirrors. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> External specifications:<br /> -Overall length= 204 inches<br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches <br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches<br /> -Wheelbase= 125<br /> -Turning radius= 552 inches<br /> -Curb Vehicle weight= 6600 pounds<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> The saftey ratings for frontal crash impact is three stars for both driver and passenger. That means a high likelihood of thigh injury, and is considered a safety concern.<br /> ----<br /> The pronunciation of the Beauville is highly disputed, the majority believe it to be pronounced as Boo-Ville.<br /> ----<br /> In conclusion, if you are in the market for a dependable and reasonably priced hauler/workhorse, the Beauville delivers on all counts. But remember, production of the G series and unfortuneately the Beauville, stopped in 1995, the replacement being the Chevrolet Express Van. If you see a 1996 Chevrolet Beauville, do not be fooled. If you see a 1995 Chevrolet Beauville, look for power windows.<br /> ----</div> Ardo191 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chevrolet_Beauville&diff=56392372 Chevrolet Beauville 2006-11-18T04:32:08Z <p>Ardo191: </p> <hr /> <div>{{db-automobile}}<br /> <br /> == 1995 Chevrolet G series Sportvan Beauville ==<br /> <br /> == 1970-1995==<br /> <br /> Since its creation in the tail end of the 1960s and early seventies, the G series has seen very little change. The majority of those changes were internal. This article will focus mainly on the 1995 Beauville, the last production year. The Beauville was a very reliable vehicle. <br /> Chevrolet made a superior product that many businesses have claimed as their workhorsae. As one example, Adlai E. Stevenson High School (SHS/ The Patriots)has used three since 1995 into the present year of 2006. It is their security vehicle of choice due to its reliable powertrain. This is the reason why many industrial businesses used and still use Chevy Vans. <br /> The engines are/were the selling points of the Beauvilles. The most highly is the 5.7 liter gasoline V8, due to its better fuel economy and extreme durability, and responsiveness. The largest displacement was the 7.4 liter gasoline V8, Chvrolet's famous 454 ci big block V8. This engine is recommended for those that require extreme towing, for this engine can tow a factory recomended 10,000 pounds. However, the 5.7 liter works well for daily application. For fuel economy purposes a 4.3 liter V6 is offered, getting a respectable 14.7 mpg highway. However, it is forced to work hard due to the high curbweight of the vehicle(5036 pounds). Chevrolet also offered, in 1995, a pair of 6.5 liter naturally aspirated diesels, but they lacked the refinement of their gasoline counterparts. {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> Engine Specifications:<br /> <br /> 4.3 liter V6: <br /> Horsepower= 165 @4000 rpm <br /> Torque=235 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 5.7 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 200 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 7.4 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 230 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> <br /> The 1995 Chevrolet G 20 Sportvan Beauville passenger van came standard with the 4.3 liter V6 with 9.1 compression ratio, overhead valve, and 2 valves per cylinder. Although the G 20 could also have 5.7 liter V8, but not the 7.4 liter V8. The 7.4 liter V8 is exclusive to the G 30. The transmission choices were a 4 speed automatic or a five speed manual for those trying to get some &quot;sport&quot; out of their Sportvan. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> 1995 Standard Beauville Feautures:<br /> -3 Round gauges for the speedometer, fuel level, and oil pressure/battery/water temperature<br /> -4 wheel ABS<br /> -2 disc brakes and 2 ventilated drums<br /> -Wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar<br /> -Body side molding<br /> -Power windows*<br /> -Power mirrors**<br /> -Power locks<br /> -Cruise control<br /> -Tilt steering<br /> -Front and rear chrome bumpers<br /> -Halogen bulb headlights<br /> -Metallic paint<br /> -Rear window<br /> -Tinted glass<br /> -Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermitten wipe<br /> -Fixed mast Antenna<br /> -Front ashtray<br /> -Stereo audio system with AM/FM<br /> -Automatic drive indicator on dashboard<br /> -Cargo area light<br /> -Front seat cigar lighter<br /> -Digital clock<br /> -Floor full console with covered storage box<br /> -Courtesy lights with two switches<br /> -Cup holders<br /> -Driver front airbag<br /> -Reel front seat belts on driver's and passenger's seats<br /> -Reel rear seat belts on driver's side and passenger's side<br /> -Static seat belt in center seat<br /> -Glove compartment with lid<br /> -Head restraints on front seats<br /> -Power steering<br /> -Rear view mirror<br /> -Vinyl Seat Upholstery<br /> -Seating of 8, all benches are removable<br /> -Four speakers<br /> -Plastic steering wheel<br /> -Ventilation system with four fans<br /> *the Beauville has Power windows standard in 1995, but not 1994.<br /> **Power windows are on the Beauville, but the regular Sportvan is equipped standard with driver and passenger externally adjustable door mirrors. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> External specifications:<br /> -Overall length= 204 inches<br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches <br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches<br /> -Wheelbase= 125<br /> -Turning radius= 552 inches<br /> -Curb Vehicle weight= 6600 pounds<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> The saftey ratings for frontal crash impact is three stars for both driver and passenger. That means a high likelihood of thigh injury, and is considered a safety concern.<br /> ----<br /> The pronunciation of the Beauville is highly disputed, the majority believe it to be pronounced as Boo-Ville.<br /> ----<br /> In conclusion, if you are in the market for a dependable and reasonably priced hauler/workhorse, the Beauville delivers on all counts. But remember, production of the G series and unfortuneately the Beauville, stopped in 1995, the replacement being the Chevrolet Express Van. If you see a 1996 Chevrolet Beauville, do not be fooled. If you see a 1995 Chevrolet Beauville, look for power windows.<br /> ----</div> Ardo191 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chevrolet_Beauville&diff=56392371 Chevrolet Beauville 2006-11-18T04:31:53Z <p>Ardo191: </p> <hr /> <div>{{db-car}}<br /> <br /> == 1995 Chevrolet G series Sportvan Beauville ==<br /> <br /> == 1970-1995==<br /> <br /> Since its creation in the tail end of the 1960s and early seventies, the G series has seen very little change. The majority of those changes were internal. This article will focus mainly on the 1995 Beauville, the last production year. The Beauville was a very reliable vehicle. <br /> Chevrolet made a superior product that many businesses have claimed as their workhorsae. As one example, Adlai E. Stevenson High School (SHS/ The Patriots)has used three since 1995 into the present year of 2006. It is their security vehicle of choice due to its reliable powertrain. This is the reason why many industrial businesses used and still use Chevy Vans. <br /> The engines are/were the selling points of the Beauvilles. The most highly is the 5.7 liter gasoline V8, due to its better fuel economy and extreme durability, and responsiveness. The largest displacement was the 7.4 liter gasoline V8, Chvrolet's famous 454 ci big block V8. This engine is recommended for those that require extreme towing, for this engine can tow a factory recomended 10,000 pounds. However, the 5.7 liter works well for daily application. For fuel economy purposes a 4.3 liter V6 is offered, getting a respectable 14.7 mpg highway. However, it is forced to work hard due to the high curbweight of the vehicle(5036 pounds). Chevrolet also offered, in 1995, a pair of 6.5 liter naturally aspirated diesels, but they lacked the refinement of their gasoline counterparts. {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> Engine Specifications:<br /> <br /> 4.3 liter V6: <br /> Horsepower= 165 @4000 rpm <br /> Torque=235 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 5.7 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 200 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 7.4 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 230 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> <br /> The 1995 Chevrolet G 20 Sportvan Beauville passenger van came standard with the 4.3 liter V6 with 9.1 compression ratio, overhead valve, and 2 valves per cylinder. Although the G 20 could also have 5.7 liter V8, but not the 7.4 liter V8. The 7.4 liter V8 is exclusive to the G 30. The transmission choices were a 4 speed automatic or a five speed manual for those trying to get some &quot;sport&quot; out of their Sportvan. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> 1995 Standard Beauville Feautures:<br /> -3 Round gauges for the speedometer, fuel level, and oil pressure/battery/water temperature<br /> -4 wheel ABS<br /> -2 disc brakes and 2 ventilated drums<br /> -Wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar<br /> -Body side molding<br /> -Power windows*<br /> -Power mirrors**<br /> -Power locks<br /> -Cruise control<br /> -Tilt steering<br /> -Front and rear chrome bumpers<br /> -Halogen bulb headlights<br /> -Metallic paint<br /> -Rear window<br /> -Tinted glass<br /> -Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermitten wipe<br /> -Fixed mast Antenna<br /> -Front ashtray<br /> -Stereo audio system with AM/FM<br /> -Automatic drive indicator on dashboard<br /> -Cargo area light<br /> -Front seat cigar lighter<br /> -Digital clock<br /> -Floor full console with covered storage box<br /> -Courtesy lights with two switches<br /> -Cup holders<br /> -Driver front airbag<br /> -Reel front seat belts on driver's and passenger's seats<br /> -Reel rear seat belts on driver's side and passenger's side<br /> -Static seat belt in center seat<br /> -Glove compartment with lid<br /> -Head restraints on front seats<br /> -Power steering<br /> -Rear view mirror<br /> -Vinyl Seat Upholstery<br /> -Seating of 8, all benches are removable<br /> -Four speakers<br /> -Plastic steering wheel<br /> -Ventilation system with four fans<br /> *the Beauville has Power windows standard in 1995, but not 1994.<br /> **Power windows are on the Beauville, but the regular Sportvan is equipped standard with driver and passenger externally adjustable door mirrors. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> External specifications:<br /> -Overall length= 204 inches<br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches <br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches<br /> -Wheelbase= 125<br /> -Turning radius= 552 inches<br /> -Curb Vehicle weight= 6600 pounds<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> The saftey ratings for frontal crash impact is three stars for both driver and passenger. That means a high likelihood of thigh injury, and is considered a safety concern.<br /> ----<br /> The pronunciation of the Beauville is highly disputed, the majority believe it to be pronounced as Boo-Ville.<br /> ----<br /> In conclusion, if you are in the market for a dependable and reasonably priced hauler/workhorse, the Beauville delivers on all counts. But remember, production of the G series and unfortuneately the Beauville, stopped in 1995, the replacement being the Chevrolet Express Van. If you see a 1996 Chevrolet Beauville, do not be fooled. If you see a 1995 Chevrolet Beauville, look for power windows.<br /> ----</div> Ardo191 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chevrolet_Beauville&diff=56392370 Chevrolet Beauville 2006-11-18T04:31:39Z <p>Ardo191: </p> <hr /> <div>{{db-vehicle}}<br /> <br /> == 1995 Chevrolet G series Sportvan Beauville ==<br /> <br /> == 1970-1995==<br /> <br /> Since its creation in the tail end of the 1960s and early seventies, the G series has seen very little change. The majority of those changes were internal. This article will focus mainly on the 1995 Beauville, the last production year. The Beauville was a very reliable vehicle. <br /> Chevrolet made a superior product that many businesses have claimed as their workhorsae. As one example, Adlai E. Stevenson High School (SHS/ The Patriots)has used three since 1995 into the present year of 2006. It is their security vehicle of choice due to its reliable powertrain. This is the reason why many industrial businesses used and still use Chevy Vans. <br /> The engines are/were the selling points of the Beauvilles. The most highly is the 5.7 liter gasoline V8, due to its better fuel economy and extreme durability, and responsiveness. The largest displacement was the 7.4 liter gasoline V8, Chvrolet's famous 454 ci big block V8. This engine is recommended for those that require extreme towing, for this engine can tow a factory recomended 10,000 pounds. However, the 5.7 liter works well for daily application. For fuel economy purposes a 4.3 liter V6 is offered, getting a respectable 14.7 mpg highway. However, it is forced to work hard due to the high curbweight of the vehicle(5036 pounds). Chevrolet also offered, in 1995, a pair of 6.5 liter naturally aspirated diesels, but they lacked the refinement of their gasoline counterparts. {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> Engine Specifications:<br /> <br /> 4.3 liter V6: <br /> Horsepower= 165 @4000 rpm <br /> Torque=235 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 5.7 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 200 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> 7.4 liter V8:<br /> Horsepower= 230 @4000 rpm<br /> Torque= 310 lb-ft @2400 rpm<br /> <br /> <br /> The 1995 Chevrolet G 20 Sportvan Beauville passenger van came standard with the 4.3 liter V6 with 9.1 compression ratio, overhead valve, and 2 valves per cylinder. Although the G 20 could also have 5.7 liter V8, but not the 7.4 liter V8. The 7.4 liter V8 is exclusive to the G 30. The transmission choices were a 4 speed automatic or a five speed manual for those trying to get some &quot;sport&quot; out of their Sportvan. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> 1995 Standard Beauville Feautures:<br /> -3 Round gauges for the speedometer, fuel level, and oil pressure/battery/water temperature<br /> -4 wheel ABS<br /> -2 disc brakes and 2 ventilated drums<br /> -Wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar<br /> -Body side molding<br /> -Power windows*<br /> -Power mirrors**<br /> -Power locks<br /> -Cruise control<br /> -Tilt steering<br /> -Front and rear chrome bumpers<br /> -Halogen bulb headlights<br /> -Metallic paint<br /> -Rear window<br /> -Tinted glass<br /> -Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermitten wipe<br /> -Fixed mast Antenna<br /> -Front ashtray<br /> -Stereo audio system with AM/FM<br /> -Automatic drive indicator on dashboard<br /> -Cargo area light<br /> -Front seat cigar lighter<br /> -Digital clock<br /> -Floor full console with covered storage box<br /> -Courtesy lights with two switches<br /> -Cup holders<br /> -Driver front airbag<br /> -Reel front seat belts on driver's and passenger's seats<br /> -Reel rear seat belts on driver's side and passenger's side<br /> -Static seat belt in center seat<br /> -Glove compartment with lid<br /> -Head restraints on front seats<br /> -Power steering<br /> -Rear view mirror<br /> -Vinyl Seat Upholstery<br /> -Seating of 8, all benches are removable<br /> -Four speakers<br /> -Plastic steering wheel<br /> -Ventilation system with four fans<br /> *the Beauville has Power windows standard in 1995, but not 1994.<br /> **Power windows are on the Beauville, but the regular Sportvan is equipped standard with driver and passenger externally adjustable door mirrors. <br /> <br /> ----<br /> External specifications:<br /> -Overall length= 204 inches<br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches <br /> -Overall Width= 79.5 inches<br /> -Wheelbase= 125<br /> -Turning radius= 552 inches<br /> -Curb Vehicle weight= 6600 pounds<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> The saftey ratings for frontal crash impact is three stars for both driver and passenger. That means a high likelihood of thigh injury, and is considered a safety concern.<br /> ----<br /> The pronunciation of the Beauville is highly disputed, the majority believe it to be pronounced as Boo-Ville.<br /> ----<br /> In conclusion, if you are in the market for a dependable and reasonably priced hauler/workhorse, the Beauville delivers on all counts. But remember, production of the G series and unfortuneately the Beauville, stopped in 1995, the replacement being the Chevrolet Express Van. If you see a 1996 Chevrolet Beauville, do not be fooled. If you see a 1995 Chevrolet Beauville, look for power windows.<br /> ----</div> Ardo191