2002 Chevy Venture reviews and buying
guide.
2002 Chevy Venture
Versatility, safety devices, convenience and new fun-to-use
features make the 2002 Chevy Venture the "do more"
minivan.
"Today's families are busier than ever, and Venture's
new all-wheel-drive system, third row stowable seat,
dual sliding rear doors and available OnStar help families
get the most out of their minivan purchase," said
Pete Langenhorst, 2002 Chevy Venture brand manager.
"Add our new DVD player and you have the ultimate
vehicle for family entertainment."
2002 Chevy Venture DVD player/Warner Bros. Edition
The 2002 Chevy Venture Warner Bros. Edition trumps
the competition in minivan in-vehicle family entertainment,
with the first factory-installed systems available in
the industry. In 2002, a new DVD-based entertainment
system debuts on Venture.
The system plays DVD video, DVD audio and CDs, and
includes a flat, flip-down, 7-inch video screen, four
wireless headphones and a wireless remote control. The
DVD-format screen provides superior picture quality,
and the system has a 1.5-second "video memory"
which prevents potholes, railroad tracks, and other
road surfaces from interfering with the sound and picture.
Simple controls Power, Play and Eject buttons
make the DVD player easy to use. Three auxiliary
jacks for devices such as video games and camcorders
offer additional versatility. In fact, passengers can
use the DVD player, the radio, and the CD player all
at the same time.
Buyers who purchase the DVD system will receive a free
DVD compliments of 2002 Chevy Venture.
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