1997-99 Chevrolet Venture

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General Motors Corp's 1997-1999 Chevrolet Venture models retain the flexibility of the convenient modular seating concept and their optional driver-side sliding door opens wide enough to permit access to the third row of seats. This generation addresses problems with visibility by doing away with the long, sloped front-roof pillars. Steering is precise, body lean is moderate in turns and the all-season tires grip securely. The 3.4- liter V-6 engine produces sufficient acceleration for nearly every usage.

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1993-96 Cadillac Fleetwood

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General Motors Corp's (GMC) 1994-1996 Fleetwood models' Corvette-derived engines make for speedy cars which provide swift take-offs and vigorous passing performance. Fleetwood suspensions are firmer than those in a Caprice or Roadmaster, but while they filter out fewer bumps, they also wallow less and exhibit better control in turns than their GMC siblings. However, body lean in these Fleetwood models is excessive and the soft suspension makes for considerable bouncing on wavy roads.

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1992-99 Chevrolet Suburban

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General Motors Corp's (GMC) 1992-1999 Chevrolet Suburban models are a derivative of GMC's pickup trucks and may be equipped to haul either cargo or passengers. Step-in height in this generation is considerably lower than in earlier Suburban models. No other comparative rival vehicle can match the Suburban's 149.5-cubic-ft cargo capacity. Moreover, no engine is as powerful as the Suburban's 7.4-liter V-8 engine. These vehicles are smooth and capable on the highway.

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