2003 Chevy Venture
Minivans are primarily used by families who need to transport the kids
around to school, practice, clubs, and anywhere else they need to go before
they reach the (dreaded) driving age. Chevrolet realizes that the three
most important features a vehicle of this nature needs to satisfy are
safety, practicality and durability. With these three aims in mind, the
2003 Chevy Venture is presented, offering all of the aforementioned traits
and then some. Throwing a few extra perks into the mix, the 2003 Chevy
Venture stands out in the tough minivan market.
Available Models
The regular length 2003 Chevy Venture is joined by an extended length
body size that tacks on more space to the overall wheelbase. The regular
length Chevrolet Venture has front-wheel drive and is offered in Value,
Base, Plus and LS models.
Interior Features
The 2003 Chevy Venture can seat seven people easily, while certain extended
length models add an extra seat for a total of eight passengers. Versatility
and roominess are two noticeable features that result in the Venture's
practical design, while functional equipment abounds. A convenience center
located behind the third row features three compartments for easy organizing.
The middle compartment has a sealed bottom and sides for any dirty or
wet cargo that needs to be transported.
The Value model addresses the basic needs of any family with front air
conditioning, cloth upholstery, front bucket seats, digital clock and
an AM/FM radio. Moving up the line of models gets you more and more standard
equipment, while at the top rests the LS model, which offers an AM/FM
CD player, remote keyless entry, floormats and more. Additional equipment
for all models can be found in the attractive options list.
Exterior Features
The 2003 Chevy Venture has dual sliding rear side doors that allow passengers
to enter and exit the van comfortably. This feature is particularly handy
when the kids are trying to cram into the van at once.
Performance
Getting up to speed no matter how much weight it is carrying is not a
problem for the Venture. Manufacturers have fitted it with a highly capable
engine that does all the rough stuff. It is a 3.4-liter V6 with 185 horsepower
at 5200 rpm and 210 lb-ft of torque at 4000 rpm. A steady 4-speed automatic
transmission shifts gears effortless so you don't have to. Part of the
Venture's value rests in its good fuel economy, which is rated at 19/26
mpg (city/hwy).
For extra performance and safety, customers can opt for an all-wheel
drive package. This features Versatrak all-wheel drive, 16-inch aluminum
wheels and tires, a fully independent rear touring suspension and four-wheel
disc brakes.
Safety and Security
The all-wheel drive package is a useful addition for owners looking for
even more safety features than what is already standard. Entry-level models
are equipped with front disc, rear drum brakes, dual front airbags and
the LATCH system for child seats. Antilock brakes and side-impact airbags
are standard at the LS model level.
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