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2003 Chevy Venture reviews and buying guide.

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2003 Chevy Venture (Regular Length)

The 2003 Chevy Venture (regular length) is a versatile passenger minivan that will withstand all the demands large families can impose on a vehicle. With a number of different models to choose from, there will almost certainly be at least one Venture with the right stuff for your needs. If more features, space and options are what you want, there is always the extended length Chevy Venture, which loads a little more on top of the pile of attributes.

The regular length version of the 2003 Chevy Venture is offered in four different models: Value, Base, Plus and LS. As one would expect, the Value provides exactly what it says, while the LS occupies the other end of the spectrum. All models have front-wheel drive, while a steady V6 does the work quietly, steadily and efficiently.

Under the Hood

The 2003 Chevy Venture (regular length) comes with a 3.4-liter V6 engine giving 185 horsepower, with 4-speed automatic transmission. Front disc, rear drum brakes and dual front airbags are standard on the Value, Base and Plus, while the LS comes with antilock brakes and additional front side airbags. With a sturdy construction and a sharp handling system, the manufacturers of the 2003 Venture have further equipped the minivan with all the tools to safely avoid danger.

Standard Features, Options Packages and Style

The most significant standard feature that comes with the regular length version of the 2003 Venture is the ample seating available. Seven people will fit quite comfortably within the minivan's confines, with those in the back entering and exiting with ease through the dual sliding rear side doors.

For each model, there are countless individual upgrades and convenience packages that can be added. For instance, antilock brakes are optional on the Value and Base models, while the LS offers a Convenience Package with a few different features. Either way, owners can touch up their Ventures however they want, without the hassle of having to commit to huge packages filled with things they may not want.

For families, the regular length Chevy Venture takes care of the driving and allows you to focus on all the other adventures of the day.

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