Buick Terraza, Chocked Full of Stuff

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So GM has given its new generation of minivans the styling of a sport utility. Its CSVs have power bulging hoods, large wheels, exposed C pillars' and slide plate detailing in the front that mimics that of sport utilities. However, the CSVs hold fast to the attributes that make a minivan a minivan. They have dual sliding doors, comfortable seating for seven and a low step in height. What is more, keeping with minivan tradition, GM's CSVs have 12 cup holders that are part of 34 bins, nooks and crannies in which to store stuff.

All of the Terazza's audio visual equipment can be equipped with a tri-mode system that allows occupants to listen to the CD, the radio and look at a DVD simultaneously through the speakers and dual wireless headphones. And then there is Phat, as in Mobile Digital Media Powered by PhatNoise system. It's a wallet-sized, 40-gigabyte hard drive that can be installed in the Terraza's overhead rail system. Phat has the capacity to store 10,000 songs in MP3, WMA or WAV formats, as many as 40 movies in MPEG format, or a combination of both.

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Buick Terraza, Chocked Full of Stuff

General Motors has long been a fringe player in the minivan market. And being on the edge has allowed the automaker to travel down a risky road to try something new. We came here to test drive two new minivans from GM, or what it calls crossover sport...

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