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2002 Oldsmobile Silhouette - Web Chatter

MSRP: $26,995 - $35,970 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2002 Oldsmobile Silhouette Professional Cars.com Review

...Both higher-end models ride on 16-inch tires, but the GL has 15-inchers. Radio antennas are now mounted on the rear fender. Interior The Silhouette seats either six or seven occupants, with two...

Edmunds
2002 oldsmobile silhouette Professional Edmunds Review

...depending on the model you pick. There's even a reverse parking aid sensor on higher-line trims. The Silhouette is available in three flavors: a well-equipped GL, an uplevel GLS and the...

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All in one!

..."A very comfortable ride. Quiet,smooth, and has all the equipment a family would need to feel safe enough to travel for long distances."...

MSN Autos user
Silhoutte #2

...We get around 24 mpg on the highway and 21 mpg combined driving. Cons: Front seat legroom could be lengthened. 3.4 liter engine is a little slow to accelerate...

MSN Autos user
VERSATILITY MACHINE

...Pros: ROOMY, COMFORABLE, AND RIDES WELL Cons: NOSE OF VEHICLE IS LOST Overall: TOP RATE WOULD RECOMEND TO ANYONE...

Edmunds user
A solid family performer.

...Many options are standard on the Premier package. It is spacious and fun to drive. The entertainment package keeps the kids occupied on long trips. I would...


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I have a 2002 oldsmobile silhouette van with built in dvd player?
the moniter is shattered does anyone know where i can buy just the moniter without buying a whole new dvd player?the actual dvd part is in the front and the moniter is in the back.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

The dealer or a junkyard

Most likely a bad wheel speed sensor that provides information to the ABS computer. Typical GM problem. You can ignore it if you are not dependent on the ABS or traction control. A scan of the ABS computer will pinpoint the issue. This can't be done at the freebie places like Autozone as they don't...

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