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Chevrolet City Express

Compact Cargo Van 2014–2018 131 hp Petrol

The compact cargo van engineered for urban commercial use — built by Nissan and sold under the Chevrolet bowtie, the City Express brought European van efficiency to the American commercial market.

131
Horsepower
5.8 m³
Cargo Volume
FWD
Drivetrain
2014
Year Introduced

Overview

The Chevrolet City Express was a compact cargo van sold from 2014 to 2018, built by Nissan and marketed as the Chevrolet NV200 equivalent for the US market — it was mechanically identical to the Nissan NV200. Designed for urban last-mile delivery and commercial applications, the City Express offered a notably compact footprint compared to the full-size Express van, making it highly maneuverable in city environments while still providing substantial cargo space relative to its exterior dimensions.

Powered by a 2.0L naturally aspirated four-cylinder producing 131 hp, the City Express prioritised fuel economy and low total cost of ownership over outright performance. Front-wheel drive architecture kept the load floor low for easy loading, and the cargo area was designed with commercial operators in mind — tie-down points, 180-degree opening rear doors, and a sliding side door for convenient access. Fuel economy of approximately 8–9 L/100km made it significantly more economical than the full-size Express.

In Azerbaijan, ex-commercial City Express vans occasionally appear in the used market. They represent an affordable small van option for tradespeople, delivery services, and small businesses. The Nissan NV200 mechanical relationship means that parts sourcing is relatively straightforward in markets where Nissan has commercial van presence.

City Express in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: 2.0L DOHC 4-cyl (131 hp / 236 Nm)
  • Transmission: CVT automatic
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive
  • Cargo volume: 5.8 m³
  • Maximum payload: 748 kg
  • Cargo length: 2,630 mm
  • Exterior length: 4,400 mm — genuinely compact for urban use
  • Fuel consumption: approximately 8.5–10.0 L/100km

Variant Comparison

VariantPowertrainPower0–100 km/hBest For
City Express LS2.0L CVT131 hp11.0s 0–100Urban delivery, basic commercial spec
City Express LT2.0L CVT131 hp11.0s 0–100Added comfort features, passenger window option

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise (Local Context)
Nissan NV200Identical vehicle with broader global parts networkNo meaningful difference — same van different badge
Ford Transit ConnectMore power options, larger cargo volume in LWBHigher purchase and maintenance costs
Volkswagen CaddyBetter refinement, diesel options, European buildSignificantly higher pricing in Azerbaijan

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual fuel use: 3150.0 L/year
  • Annual fuel cost: $2678
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $5378
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $448
  • CVT automatic requires dedicated CVT fluid — use Nissan NS-3 or equivalent approved specification.
  • Commercial van use typically involves high mileage — verify odometer and any fleet service records carefully.
  • Nissan NV200 parts can be used as mechanical alternatives, improving parts availability in markets with Nissan commercial presence.
  • The 2.0L engine is reliable but sensitive to overheating — verify cooling system condition on any used example.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Oil service every 8,000 km — budget $40–60 at Baku independent workshops.
  • CVT fluid change every 40,000 km with approved Nissan CVT fluid (NS-3 or equivalent).
  • Brake pads every 40,000–50,000 km — commercial use patterns affect wear rates significantly.
  • Check the sliding door runners for lubrication — commercial vans use sliding doors frequently.

Used City Express Buying Checklist

  • Verify the cargo area for any damage from commercial use — dents, holes, or damaged tie-down points.
  • Test CVT: smooth, progressive acceleration without shudder or unusual noise.
  • Check all three doors (side sliding, twin rear) for smooth operation and proper sealing.
  • Confirm the load capacity ratings have not been exceeded by inspecting suspension for sag.

City Express FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Is the City Express a good delivery van for Baku?
For urban last-mile delivery in Baku, the City Express is a practical choice — compact enough for city streets, adequate cargo volume for typical small delivery payloads, and economical to run. The Nissan NV200 mechanical relationship helps with parts sourcing. Verify mileage and commercial service history carefully on any used example.

Should You Buy the Chevrolet City Express?

A practical urban cargo van for small businesses and delivery services in Baku.

A 2015–2017 Chevrolet City Express with documented commercial service history and under 200,000 km represents reasonable value for urban commercial use. The compact dimensions suit Baku city streets, economy is competitive, and Nissan-sourced parts improve availability. CVT condition is the critical pre-purchase check.

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