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2002 Oldsmobile Aurora Review

Elegance and sophisticated road manners.
Interior
The interior comes with smooth, soft leather seating surfaces. The leather is light-colored, in the latest Euro fashion, and the real burled walnut wood surfaces are delightfully restrained. The interior gives off the aura and aroma of a BMW or Mercedes-Benz. Oldsmobile interior designers have figured out the ambiance that makes the European and Asian luxury cars generally so appealing.

The cowl is lower than before, giving you the impression you can see outside better. Even though the new Aurora is smaller outside, you actually gain a little head-, shoulder-, and hip room in the front. Tall drivers, like me, however, may sense a bit less legroom than the previous Aurora; my left leg covered the driver's door stereo speaker. The trunk is 1 cubic foot smaller, but a wider opening and a low lift-over make it more useable and easier to unload a set of golf clubs.

The instrument panel is angled sharply toward the driver. The driver's adjustable lumbar support should allow back-pain sufferers to drive long distances in comfort. Climate controls are found on the left spoke of the steering wheel, but you may find these redundant since the climate functions buttons on the center console are angled so close to the driver that they're an easy reach. There is a trip computer that you can configure to your needs, and it's handy, too. The high-tech "rain-sensing" automatic interval wipers could not sense frozen wiper fluid or slush, we found out one cold morning, and it sometimes shifts the blades into overdrive when they aren't required.

One departure from standard GM practice is a cruise control lever on a stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. Perpetual phone users won't like this placement, but hopefully it will encourage drivers to use hands-free phone setups.

For 2002, the primary improvement is a new navigation radio option. Now there are three radio options: the standard premium radio, the Bose sound system, and the navigation radio. The navigation radio is a supplement to OnStar that provides drivers with detailed routes from coast to coast. The system includes one CD with maps of all major roads in the U.S., and another CD with detailed maps in the owner's region. Next Page



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