
RIP: 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro
What a shame. I mean, this thing made rear-wheel drive minivans cool long after rear-wheel drive minivans were cool. Therefore this thread is for discussing and memoralizing the life of the greatest vehicle ever to exist on Earth: the Chevrolet Astro. And I guess we can talk about the GMC Safari, too, but only if we have to.
I don't get you people: you made some mad fuss about the demise of the Chevrolet Camaro, you've got people praying they bring it back, but I'm seeing no such fanfare for the Chevrolet Astro. What's that about? This thing's been a staple on our roads for the last 21 years.

I mean, consider: 21 years without a redesign. You've got the Morgan Plus Eight, and then you've got this ungodly piece of crap. They put in the center brake light long after it was federally required, and were a year late on the passenger airbag, too. That right there is guts. These things were living in the face of danger! Sort of like its buyers during panic stops.

Anyway - Chevrolet says 2005 is this thing's final year, so say your goodbyes. Of course, Chevrolet said 2002 would be its final year and has made the very same promise each year since, but this year people seem to be taking it seriously this time. I think the best thing about the Astro was the fact the one person was clearly assigned to the entire project; last year's press picture was the same for each model, with alloy wheels Photoshopped in for whatever models had them. It wasn't even a good Photoshop, it was really obvious.
I clearly have only good things to say about these brilliant vans. Now it's your turn.
Oh, and there's a poll. The answer should be obvious, but I'll tell you anyway: it's 2002.