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With a history that dates back to 1985, the midsize Chevrolet Astro
van continues into another model year with few changes. Available with
rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the Astro promises greater towing
and hauling capacities than a minivan. GMC’s Safari is similar.
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Fitted with a Convert-a-Cab System and a roll-down midgate, the
Chevrolet Avalanche blends the benefits of a full-size sport utility
vehicle and a pickup truck. Two V-8 engines and rear-wheel drive or
four-wheel drive are available.
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Fitted with a Convert-a-Cab System and a roll-down midgate, the
Chevrolet Avalanche blends the benefits of a full-size sport utility
vehicle and a pickup truck. Two V-8 engines and rear-wheel drive or
four-wheel drive are available.
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Introduced early in 2004, the new Aveo subcompact gives Chevrolet a
true small car for the first time since the departure of its Metro.
Derived from a Daewoo model, the Aveo comes in hatchback and sedan
forms.
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With a design that dates back to 1995, the Chevrolet Blazer was made
somewhat obsolete with the arrival of the larger TrailBlazer midsize
sport utility vehicle. More moderate dimensions on the older Blazer
still appeal to some drivers.
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Chevrolet's perennially popular subcompact is in its last season on
the market. The Cavalier is available in both coupe and sedan body
styles, and it is equipped with a 140-horsepower engine. The Cavalier
is related to Pontiac's Sunfire coupe.
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Soon after the 2004 model year began, Chevrolet launched its new
Colorado pickup truck, which will take the place of the automaker’s
compact S-10. GMC offers a similar Canyon model. Both the Colorado and
Canyon are available with either a four- or five-cylinder engine.
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Fondly known as “America’s sports car,” the Chevrolet Corvette gets a
full redesign for the 2005 model year. Meanwhile, the current version
continues in regular and high-performance Z06 trim levels.
Commemorative Editions for 2004 market the model’s racing victories.
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During the 2004 model year, 15-passenger versions of Chevrolet’s
full-size Express van add General Motors’ StabiliTrak electronic
stability system as a standard feature. Redesigned for 2003, the
Express is similar to GMC’s Savana. Passenger models can carry eight,
12 or 15 occupants, and a Cargo Van is available.
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Launched as a 2000 model, the full-size front-wheel-drive Impala
shares its mechanical design with the company’s sportier Monte Carlo
coupe. Two normally aspirated V-6 engines, as well as a supercharged
V-6 for the SS (Super Sport) model, are available.
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Redesigned for the 2004 model year, the midsize front-wheel-drive
Malibu sedan rides on GM’s Epsilon platform and comes in three trim
levels. Chevrolet promises a European flair in its ride and handling.
An extended-length Malibu Maxx with a rear hatch is also available.
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When Chevrolet redesigned its midsize Malibu for the 2004 model year,
the company also introduced a brand-new Malibu Maxx, which features a
longer wheelbase but is slightly shorter overall. Rather than a trunk,
the Malibu Maxx has a rear liftgate.
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A Supercharged SS (Super Sport) edition of Chevrolet’s largest sport
coupe arrived for the 2004 model year. Featuring race-inspired
styling, the two-door Monte Carlo also comes in regular SS form with a
200-horsepower V-6 and in LS trim with a smaller 180-hp V-6.
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Now that the Colorado pickup truck is going on sale, Chevrolet’s
long-lived compact S-10 faces imminent extinction, but not quite yet.
The automaker continues to offer the S-10 for 2004 but only in
four-wheel-drive Crew Cab form.
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Redesigned for the 2003 model year, Chevrolet’s full-size pickup
trucks come in four capacity ratings: 1500, 2500, 2500HD and 3500. New
1500 and 2500 Crew Cab models have been added to the 2004 lineup.
GMC’s Sierra series is similar.
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Redesigned for the 2003 model year, Chevrolet’s full-size pickup
trucks come in four capacity ratings: 1500, 2500, 2500HD and 3500. New
1500 and 2500 Crew Cab models have been added to the 2004 lineup.
GMC’s Sierra series is similar.
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Redesigned for the 2003 model year, Chevrolet’s full-size pickup
trucks come in four capacity ratings: 1500, 2500, 2500HD and 3500. New
1500 and 2500 Crew Cab models have been added to the 2004 lineup.
GMC’s Sierra series is similar.
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Redesigned for the 2003 model year, Chevrolet’s full-size pickup
trucks come in four capacity ratings: 1500, 2500, 2500HD and 3500. New
1500 and 2500 Crew Cab models have been added to the 2004 lineup.
GMC’s Sierra series is similar.
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With the SSR pickup truck crossover, Chevrolet has come up with a
vehicle that’s like nothing else on the road. Flaunting design cues
that hark back to pickups of the distant past, the SSR features a
retractable roof and a 5.3-liter V-8 engine.
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Part of Chevrolet's lineup since 1935, the Suburban is second in
overall dimensions only to Ford's Excursion. The Suburban is offered
in half-ton and three-quarter-ton models and comes ready to carry nine
people and plenty of cargo. GMC offers a closely related Yukon XL
series.
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Part of Chevrolet's lineup since 1935, the Suburban is second in
overall dimensions only to Ford's Excursion. The Suburban is offered
in half-ton and three-quarter-ton models and comes ready to carry nine
people and plenty of cargo. GMC offers a closely related Yukon XL
series.
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Chevrolet's full-size sport utility vehicle is closely related to the
GMC Yukon and is smaller than the Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon XL duo.
In addition to LS and LT trim levels, a Z71 edition that specializes
in offroad treks and trailer towing is available.
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Now available only in four-door hardtop form, the Tracker is
Chevrolet's smallest sport utility vehicle. It's also the
lowest-priced SUV from General Motors.
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Serving as one member of GM's trio of midsize sport utility vehicles,
the Chevrolet TrailBlazer presents a strong challenge to the
league-leading Ford Explorer. Both regular and extended-length EXT
versions that feature five- or seven-passenger capacity are
available.
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Serving as one member of GM's trio of midsize sport utility vehicles,
the Chevrolet TrailBlazer presents a strong challenge to the
league-leading Ford Explorer. Both regular and extended-length EXT
versions that feature five- or seven-passenger capacity are
available.
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For its final season on the market, Chevrolet’s front-wheel-drive
Venture minivan can be equipped with XM Satellite Radio and a CD/MP3
radio system. Descended from the Lumina APV that debuted in 1990, the
Venture will be replaced in the 2005 model year by a brand-new model
that GM will no longer call a minivan.
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2004 Chevrolet
Diagrams are generally available for;
Turn Signals,
Horn,
Wiper/Washer,
Electronic Control Module,
Convertible Top,
Ground Distribution,
Data Lines,
Memory Systems,
Automatic Heating-A/C (climate-control),
Headlights,
Electric Suspension,
Keyless Entry,
and more.