The 2001 Chevrolet Venture came customary with one engine and one transmission alternative. In spite of the inadequacy of engine and transmission choices, customers could choose one of eight trim levels that came with options such as an lingering interior, DVD entertainment centre and upgraded seats. Chevrolet mythical the stowable third row average in all trim levels for 2001.
Interior
The Attempt seats seven passengers, with the alternative of swapping the chairs on the moment row of the motorcar for a bench so eight passengers fit inside. As with the engine, the Venture comes with only one transmission option, a four speed automatic, which helps the van achieve an estimated 19 miles per gallon in the city and an estimated 26 miles per gallon on the highway.
Exterior
The Chevy Adventure weighs between 3,699 pounds and 3,838 pounds, depending on the vehivle's trim comparable and loaded options. The motorcar's thing stretches for 186.9 inches, apart from for Extended trim levels that degree 200.9 inches enlarged. The automobile's wheelbase measures 112 inches extensive, or 120 inches elongated in Lingering models. The Venture's width comes in at 72 inches for all trim levels. The height, though, varies from 67.4 inches to 68.1 inches in Extended models. The van also has an 8.3 inch ground clearance, which increases to 8.5 inches in the Extended trim levels.
Engines
The 2001 Chevrolet Venture comes with only one engine option, a 3.4 liter V6 block. The Venture's engine produces 185 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 210 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm. Both front and rear passengers buy an ample 39 inches of headroom. The front passengers pay for 39.9 inches of legroom, while rear passengers prompt either 36 inches of legroom, apart from in Extended trim levels where they acquire 39 inches of legroom. The rear passengers posses extended shoulder extension and hip period, with 61.9 inches and 60.4 inches respectively. The front passengers predispose 59.8 inches of shoulder amplitude and 55.5 inches of hip space.