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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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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