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2003 Chevrolet Venture Minivan

The minivan from Chevrolet appears with two wheelbase lengths for regular and extended editions, all with two front doors and two sliding side slabs plus a rear liftgate. Regular-length Venture divides into four trims, commencing at the price-leading Value, then adding equipment in incremental steps through Plus, LS and deluxe LT. Extended-length Venture also has four variations, starting at Plus and rising through LS and LT trim to the Warner Bros. Edition. Standard seat arrangement for Value, Plus and LS shows two front buckets separated by a walk-through aisle and followed by a bench for two split in 60/40 sections as well as a third bench for three divided in half. The Venture LT puts two captain's chairs on the second row instead of a bench. In the Warner Bros. Edition, the third bench also is replaced by three captain's chairs. Muscle to power Venture flows from a 3.4-liter V6 with 185 hp. On Extended LT, the automatic Versatrak AWD system is optional. Power operation for the right-side sliding rear door is a choice for Plus and LS Ventures but standard on LT and Warner Bros. Power for the left-side door may be added to LS, LT or Warner Bros. Edition. Another package -- the DVD-based video entertainment system for Warner Bros. Edition -- brings a flat seven-inch video screen, four wireless headphones and a wireless remote unit.