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During the Alaskan winters the side door is great. We all pile in shut the door keep warm and then buckle up. Three kids and friends always fit very comfortable. Lots of room for everyone and their stuff and I can still get groceries.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE AWD 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
I bought the GMC Safari new in 2002 because I needed a vehicle that would haul our stuff to our cabin in Northern Michigan which also had All Wheel Drive for the mud and snow we frequeny encounter. The truck based Safari was the perfect answer and it has proven to be just that. After 108,000 miles, the only repair it has needed was a an alternator during the first year covered by warranty. Too bad there isn't a comparable vehicle available today. Guess I'll keep it. It's still strong and I expect at least 250,000 miles out of it.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE Rwd 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
Great family vehicle. Reliable and
comfortable.
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I have owned these vans since they
came out in 1985. The are roomier,
more powerful, and capable than most
other minivans on market. These vans
have always been reliable besides for
a few minor problems. We had to
replace brakes at 15,000 miles and GMC
wouldn't cover it under warranty which
made me angry and made me wonder what
the warranty was for.I like the truck-
like sensation and this is no woss
minivan. The ride is harsh over rough
surfaces and it doesn't handle as well
as car-based minivans. The interior is
cheap plastic and poorly made. Even in
the uplevel SLT it is lacking luxury
features.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE AWD 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
I've had problems with my Safari. The
sliding psgr door and rear hatch either
stick or won't open. Took it to the
dealer to get resolved still have same
problem. Recently had problems with
transmission and oil cooling lines
leaking only at 42000 miles. Not
impressed with fuel economy or front
leg room. I am 6'2 and wife is 5'7". It
does pull are 3300 lb popup camper
great which is our main reason for
buying it.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE AWD 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
2002 gmc safari has been a fine vehicle
for my family. We have had zero
problems with it. Here in Alaska the
AWD and Anti lock brakes have been just
the thing. With studed tires on it just
won't be stopped.
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You get more for your money.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE AWD 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
I looked at almost every full-size SUV
and they were all to expensive and had
limited cargo room. Suddenly, I saw the
GMC Safari.
The Safari does it all and does it
well. It has more cargo room than a
Ford Expedition and a Chevy Surburban
and it was $12,000+ cheaper than either
of the two. The only options I did NOT
get were AWD, leather, and the
homelink.
I use my Safari to transport DJ
equipment, tow a 27 foot boat, and take
Sunday drives with family & friends. I
average 16 MPG city and 21-22 hwy,
thanks to a K&N filter and a Dynomax
muffler. My only complaint is front
legroom. Since I am 5'7", its not too
bad.
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This is AWD Safari #2 for us (the '97
got a bit tired at 137k), and its a
great family vehicle for long trips,
especially in bad weather. No other AWD
van has this much room, and especially
cargo room, even when traveling with a
full load of 8 people. We put 35k+
miles a year on this vehicle, and its
tough enough to take it -- wouldn't buy
anything else, especially for the
money. Only flaw is front end offset
crash test results -- could do much
better.
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2002 GMC Safari SLE Rwd 3dr Minivan (4.3L 6cyl 4A)
The Safari is a Mid-Van so I wont have
to say its a Mini-Van any way...the V-6
offers great power for a minivan and
the towing compacity is great and
needed...I am also pleased to note that
it is Rear wheel drive which is
AWESOME!!
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