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2003 SUVs Mid Sized
Buick's first SUV is the Rendezvous, introduced in 2002.
BMW X5
A new driving dimension for a new lifestyle from BMW. It's not your typical SUV... This one has a European flair.
Chevrolet Blazer
The Blazer LT is the base model. Other fun Blazers to choose from are the LS, ZR2 and the Xtreme.
Chevrolet TrailBlazer
While the Blazer name was introduced back in 1969, it has undergone several design (and name) changes throughout the years.
The third-generation Blazer, a mid-size SUV, is now called TrailBlazer.
Dodge Durango
The Durango is Dodge's sport-utility vehicle. It was introduced into the Dodge lineup in 1998.
Ford Explorer
Ford introduced the Explorer in 1991. Not only is the Explorer the best-selling SUV, since its introduction it has also been among the top ten selling vehicles of all types.
GMC Envoy
Based on the GMC Jimmy, while featuring premium treatment inside and out, the GMC Envoy was first introduced in 1998.
Honda Pilot
Inside, you'll find features designed for every member of your active family. And with a 240-hp engine, you'll have plenty of power to get you where you need to be.
Isuzu Rodeo
The Rodeo was introduced in 1990. It was the first Isuzu vehicle built in the U.S.
Jeep Liberty
The Liberty is the next great Jeep idea. It replaced the Jeep Cherokee in 2002.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
They call it the most technically advanced Jeep ever. Jeep's Grand Cherokee was introduced in 1992, and was the first SUV to combine luxury car features with "go anywhere" Jeep capabilities.
Kia Sorento
Sorento was added to Kia's line of sport utility vehicles in 2003.
Lincoln Aviator
Introduced in 2003, the Aviator is Lincoln's newest SUV on the market.
Mercury Mountaineer
With its introduction in 1997, the Mountaineer was Mercury's first sport-utility vehicle; and a luxury one at that.
Nissan Xterra
Introduced in 2000, the Nissan Xterra is designed for the true outdoor enthusiast. It handles most tough terrain, while providing ample seating and smart storage spaces for all your gear.
Oldsmobile Bravada
Introduced in 1991, the Bravada started out as an upscale version of the Chevy S10 Blazer and the GMC S-15 Jimmy. It is Oldsmobile's only SUV.
Porsche Cayenne
After three years of testing and a series of periodic teaser statements, Porsche introduced its SUV in 2003, named the Cayenne.
Volkswagen Touareg
Volkswagon's newest sport-ute is billed by VW as "refined and rugged".
Volvo XC90
Volvo's "Adventure Concept Car" made its debut in 2003 as the XC90 sport utility vehicle.
A Little Smaller Than Their "Big Brothers" Buick Rendezvous
Buick's first SUV is the Rendezvous, introduced in 2002.
BMW X5
A new driving dimension for a new lifestyle from BMW. It's not your typical SUV... This one has a European flair.
Chevrolet Blazer
The Blazer LT is the base model. Other fun Blazers to choose from are the LS, ZR2 and the Xtreme.
Chevrolet TrailBlazer
While the Blazer name was introduced back in 1969, it has undergone several design (and name) changes throughout the years. The third-generation Blazer, a mid-size SUV, is now called TrailBlazer.
Dodge Durango
The Durango is Dodge's sport-utility vehicle. It was introduced into the Dodge lineup in 1998.
Ford Explorer
Ford introduced the Explorer in 1991. Not only is the Explorer the best-selling SUV, since its introduction it has also been among the top ten selling vehicles of all types.
GMC Envoy
Based on the GMC Jimmy, while featuring premium treatment inside and out, the GMC Envoy was first introduced in 1998.
Honda Pilot
Inside, you'll find features designed for every member of your active family. And with a 240-hp engine, you'll have plenty of power to get you where you need to be.
Isuzu Rodeo
The Rodeo was introduced in 1990. It was the first Isuzu vehicle built in the U.S.
Jeep Liberty
The Liberty is the next great Jeep idea. It replaced the Jeep Cherokee in 2002.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
They call it the most technically advanced Jeep ever. Jeep's Grand Cherokee was introduced in 1992, and was the first SUV to combine luxury car features with "go anywhere" Jeep capabilities.
Kia Sorento
Sorento was added to Kia's line of sport utility vehicles in 2003.
Lincoln Aviator
Introduced in 2003, the Aviator is Lincoln's newest SUV on the market.
Mercury Mountaineer
With its introduction in 1997, the Mountaineer was Mercury's first sport-utility vehicle; and a luxury one at that.
Nissan Xterra
Introduced in 2000, the Nissan Xterra is designed for the true outdoor enthusiast. It handles most tough terrain, while providing ample seating and smart storage spaces for all your gear.
Oldsmobile Bravada
Introduced in 1991, the Bravada started out as an upscale version of the Chevy S10 Blazer and the GMC S-15 Jimmy. It is Oldsmobile's only SUV.
Porsche Cayenne
After three years of testing and a series of periodic teaser statements, Porsche introduced its SUV in 2003, named the Cayenne.
Volkswagen Touareg
Volkswagon's newest sport-ute is billed by VW as "refined and rugged".
Volvo XC90
Volvo's "Adventure Concept Car" made its debut in 2003 as the XC90 sport utility vehicle.
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