The Honda Stepwagon G-Type Minivan 1996 is a second-generation model of Honda's family-friend Stepwagon, a roomy, versatile vehicle with a boxy exterior design. Its front-wheel-drive configuration combined with a five-speed manual transmission provided both agility and traction in city driving. On the exterior, its modern, cheery styling featured rounded edges and smooth body panels. Its full-black trim included integrated side molding with chrome accents, providing a classic look. This minivan had a curb weight of 3300 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters. The interior was spacious and comfortable for the whole family with plenty of room for passengers and storage. Its two rows of seating could be adjusted and reclined for optimal comfort and conviviality. Other interior features included electrically adjustable side windows, air-conditioning, cloth upholstery, and a variety of cubbies and storage options. To keep the ride enjoyable, the Stepwagon G-Type featured a 5-speaker audio system that supported CD, cassette, and mini-disc players. Under the hood, the Stepwagon G-Type was powered by an efficient and reliable 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine which produced 128hp and 122lb-ft of torque. This engine was mated to a five-speed manual transmission with front-wheel drive. For safety, the Stepwagon G-Type was equipped with driver and passenger airbags as standard. Overall, the Honda Stepwagon G-Type Minivan 1996 offered a comfortable, reliable, and stylish ride for families that required plenty of room and convenience. It had a modern exterior design, plenty of interior features such as air-conditioning and storage, plus a robust powertrain setup.
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