Base
Retail Price Range: ,795 - ,095
New for 1999: Chevrolet
adds a host of improvements to its Venture minivan for 1999. Among
the highlights are a new LT
package, a number of new colors, and an increase of five
horsepower over last year's
model.
History: The Venture
is a far cry from the original Chevy minivan. Chevrolet's first
front-wheel-drive minivan was the Lumina APV. It proved to be small, underpowered
and too radically styled for most minivan buyers. It posed little
threat to Chrysler's dominance. However, in 1997 Chevrolet introduced
the all-new Venture after extensive research into the needs of current
minivan owners. The resulting vehicle places the Venture squarely in the
current mainstream of minivan design. Venture is available in regular-
and extended-wheelbase trims, and a sliding passenger door on the
driver's side is available. Venture's windshield features a unique
metallic coating that not only helps keep the interior cool, but serves
as the radio antenna as well.
Trim Details: The 1999
Chevrolet Venture is available in three trims: Regular 3-doorr, Regular
4-door and Extended 4-door.
Safety equipment includes dual front and side airbags, an
anti-lock brake system (ABS),
daytime running lights and an optional traction control system.
Power comes from a 3.4-liter
185-horsepower V6 engine teamed with a 4-speed automatic
transmission. Standard features
include air conditioning, multiple cupholders, intermittent
wipers, a tilt steering wheel,
an integrated pollen filter, and an AM/FM stereo. An optional LS
package adds cruise control,
power windows, an upgraded stereo system with cassette,
remote keyless entry and custom
cloth seating. The new LT package adds a security system,
power front seats, leather
trim, a CD player and rear seat audio controls. Also available are a
power passenger sliding door,
self-sealing tires, and GM's OnStar mobile communications
system. |