New Cars For 2002 - features, design changes and specifications of 2002 model year vehicles
Ebony, Nov, 2001
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The Cadillac Escalade creates a new standard of sport-utility vehicles with its best-in-class 345-horse-power V-8 engine, programmable daytime running headlamps and luxurious interior. The Escalade also features the OnStar safety and security network as part of its standard equipment.
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The Chevy TrailBlazer is a combination of strength, power and precision. It delivers the most powerful engine in its class with its 270-horsepower engine in addition to a five-link rear suspension system that gives the TrailBlazer a smooth ride. The mid-size sport-utility vehicle also carries a driver information center and the OnStar safety and security system.
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The GMC Envoy gains a big brother with the addition of its XL model, offering increased room and comfort to go with power and performance. Both Envoy models come with a powerful 4.2-liter, 270-horsepower engine able to tow at least 6,000 pounds. The Envoy also features four-wheel disc brakes, 17-inch tires and a standard OnStar security and safety package.
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The Oldsmobile Bravada is designed to deliver ear-like performance, maximum comfort and cargo capacity in a stylish ensemble. The Bravada comes equipped with a 270-horse-power, 6-cylinder engine, 16-inch wheels and an increased interior with more than 80 cubic feet of storage space in the rear compartment with the rear seat folded.
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