With
the Aztek, they pushed the edge on style and technology.
They combined the best attributes of sport sedans,
sport utility vehicles, and minivans to bring
you the first Sport Recreation Vehicle (SRV).
The world's first sport recreation vehicle comes
with a robust list of standards, like daytime
running lights, fog lamps, and halogen powered
headlamps. Add to that seating for five with split
flip/fold/removable rear seats, air conditioning,
power windows, and power exterior mirrors.
Plus, convenience features like automatic
power door locks, a six speaker AM/FM/Cassette
audio system with equalizer, four 12 volt power
outlets, rear window defogger, pulse wipers, a
cargo area security cover, and a rear convenience
net.
For
2002, the Aztec adds exterior refinements such
as a monotone appearance, upgraded wheels and
tires, and Champagne Beige as a new exterior color.
Leather seating surfaces are available and include
heated driver and passenger seats and a six-way
power passenger seat. Several convenience items
such as a center console with integrated cooler,
a compact disc player, and front and rear floor
mats are now standard equipment. The optional
Custom Interior Package includes a vehicle information
center, dual-zone air conditioning, driver and
passenger lumbar support, and a Hanglide premium
cloth interior.
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