Well WHADDYA know... that Grumman/Chebby concoction sucks, and now the USPS wants to ditch it. Aren't decisions like these, the reason WHY the USPS is $900 kazillion in debt?

U.S. Postal Service searching for the mail truck of the future

The U.S. Postal Service has ordered a special delivery for itself.



The agency is looking to replace its aging fleet of very aptly named Long Life Vehicles (LLVs) — the iconic, boxy mail trucks with the sloped hoods that have been pulling up in front of American homes since 1987 — with an all-new vehicle.

LLVs, built by Grumman through 1994, feature a custom aluminum body atop a Chevrolet truck chassis, with a four-cylinder engine and three-speed automatic transmission -- all very out of date. They’ve become leaky and expensive to maintain over the years, and their fuel economy, emissions, safety equipment and refinement pale in comparison to most vehicles on the road today.

So the USPS has started the process of finding its Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV), of which 180,000 will be purchased over a 5-7 year period starting in 2018. Potential suppliers have until June to submit their proposals; a USPS spokeswoman said several took part in a confidential informational session on Feb. 18....

Hey - HERE'S an idea for their "new" mail truck; reliable, hearty, and performs in good weather & bad!