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2009 GMC Savana 4500 Cutaway Van Photo Gallery


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The all-new, 2009 GMC Savana 4500 commercial cutaway van. Flexibility and durability are hallmarks of the 4500 chassis, as it was engineered to support the needs of three primary applications: school buses, shuttle buses and ambulances.

The Savana 4500's capability is supported by a new, stronger chassis that enables a 14,200-pound GVW with lower mass - giving it a best-in-class payload rating of 9,100 pounds.
















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