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Used 2003 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
Chevrolet Venture represents a solid alternative among minivans, one that will appeal to a lot of buyers. Its V6 engine is willing, and its ride is smooth and car-like. While neither the most economical minivan you can buy, nor the most powerful, Venture remains competitively priced for a van...
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Used 2002 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
Chevrolet's Venture has two new features for 2002 that deserve consideration. One is GM's Versatrak four-wheel drive. The other is a new DVD-based entertainment system in the special Warner Bros. Edition.Venture already earned its place on minivan buyer shopping lists because it offered a willing...
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Used 2001 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
Chevrolet's Venture offers a willing engine and a car-like ride. It is neither the most economical minivan you can buy, nor the most powerful, but it is competitively priced for a van with V6 power. Traction control is either standard or optional on the upper trim levels.The Venture offers a wide...
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Used 2000 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
It helps to know yourself and your family pretty well before you wander into the Chevrolet store to look at minivans. There's a Chevy Venture designed for every imaginable type of family and the number of models can be confusing. They are based on what type of seating arrangements you want and...
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Used 1998 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
For years General Motors was an also-ran in the minivan category. Then last year GM launched a lineup that kept the best of the old--the sturdy 3.4-liter V6 engine, the modular seats that can be removed individually, and the power sliding door--and changed just about everything else. Sales of the...
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Used 1997 Chevrolet Venture Reviews
In the rising tide of minivans, GeneralMotors has been treading water for years. Its long-nosed, plastic-bodiedminivans--the Chevrolet Lumina, Pontiac Trans Sport, and Oldsmobile Silhouette,aka the "Dustbusters"--never managed to catch a wave with consumers.For 1997, General Motors...
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