from five to six--and with the Intrepid, that means six full-sized adults.
Standard equipment on the Intrepid consists of a 3.3-liter 161-hp V6
engine, four-speed automatic transmission, dual airbags, air conditioning,
tinted glass, AM/FM/cassette, rear defroster, front bucket seats, dual
vanity mirrors, body side protection, interior courtesy lamps, tilt steering
and power windows/locks/mirrors.
All switches are easy to locate and operate, and dials are smartly laid
out and well-illuminated. The sporty instruments have black-on-white graphics,
with a touch of grey shading.
The eight-way power seat provides plenty of body-position configurations
at the flip of a switch, and it reclines to near-horizontal to provide
clearance for loading large or odd-shaped objects. Interior lighting is
also generous.
And can we talk cupholders? The Intrepid sets the gold standard: the
adjustable sides can be ratcheted in and out to hold cups of various girths--and
keep them in place. We wish this design was universal. Next Page