Description: Model lineupVenture ($22,350), LS ($25,350), LT Extended ($27,750), Warner Bros. Edition ($28,995) Engines3.4-liter ohv V6 Transmissions4-speed automatic Safety equipmentDual front airbags, front side airbags, ABS Basic warranty3 years/36,000 miles Assembled inDoraville, Georgia Specifications As Tested Model testedLT Extended Standard equipment (LT)Air conditioning, rear air conditioning, traction control, tilt-steering, automatic transmission, automatic leveling suspension, keyless remote power programmable door locks with theft deterrent system, power mirrors and front windows, power rear vent windows, power drivers seat, dual heated side mirrors, rear wiper and washer, leather seating surfaces, windshield antenna, in-dash cassette and CD player with rear seat controls, cruise control, intermittent wipers, aluminum wheels, luggage rack, cargo net, tinted rear windows Options as testednone Layoutfront-wheel drive Engine3.4-liter ohv V6 Horsepower185 hp @ 5200 rpm Torque210 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm EPA fuel economy, city/hwy18/25 mpg Transmission4-speed automatic Wheelbase120.0 in. Length/width/height200.9/72.0/68.1 Track, f/r61.5/63.3 in. Turning circle39.7 ft. Seating capacity7 (8 optional) Head/hip/leg room, front39.9/55.5/39.9 in. Head/hip/leg room, middle39.3/64.3/39.0 in. Head/hip/leg room, rear38.9/48.3/36.7 in. Max. cargo volume155.9 cu. ft. Towing capacity3500 lbs. Suspension, f/rindependent/independent Ground clearance8.5 in. Curb weight3838 lbs. TiresP215/70R-15 Brakes, front/reardisc/drum Fuel tank capacity25.0 gal. Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle. Prices effective as of October 1, 1999 and do not include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable. Manufacturer Info Sources 1-800-222-1020
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