1996-99 Dodge Caravan

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1996-1999 Dodge Caravan models are highly impressive. Advantages include additional space in all seating positions as well as lower dashboard and larger windows for improved visibility. Driver-side sliding doors and a 1.4-inch lower step-in height make for easier entry and exit. The dashboard has a more user-friendly layout, seats are removable, and assorted storage bins, nooks and crannies can be used for storing miscellaneous items. Performance is adequate, and these models are quieter and even more car-like than before.

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1995-99 GMC Jimmy/Envoy

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General Motors Corp's 1995-1999 GMC Jimmy/Envoy models feature a new design and come in two- and four-door body styles with rear-wheel drive or on-demand, part-time four-wheel drive. Models produced beginning in mid- 1995 featured permanently-engaged four-wheel-drive. The wheel base in these models remained the same as their predecessors, but their bodies were lengthened by 4.8 inches and widened by 2.4 inches. This generation provides advantages in terms of acceleration, ride, passenger/cargo room and anti-lock brakes, among other things.

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1990-94 GMC Jimmy

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General Motors Corp's 1990-1994 GMC Jimmy models provide advantages in terms of acceleration, four-wheel-drive traction, passenger and cargo room, anti-lock rear brakes and, with the later models, air bags. Their drawbacks include fuel economy, noise, ride, rear-seat entery and exit in the two-door models and the lack of air bags in the early models. This generation and the automaker's Chevrolet S10 Blazers were among the first compact sport-utility vehicles.

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