The 2004 GMC Safari is a versatile minivan identifiable by its truck-like design. Available in two trims—rear-wheel and all-wheel drives, this vehicle is powered by a robust 4.3-liter V6 engine that delivers 190 horsepower and pairs with a four-speed automatic transmission. Its hefty engine and body-on-frame construction make it capable of towing up to 5900 pounds. Known for its spacious interior, the Safari versatilely accommodates up to eight passengers or copious cargo. The interior includes key features, such as front air conditioning, power steering and AM/FM radio, while exterior highlights encompass a chrome front grill and a swing-out rear quarter window. However, it lacks in the realm of modern infotainment and tech features in comparison to its contempoaries. The safety features consist of dual front airbags and four-wheel anti-lock brakes. The Safari is reputable for its durability and practicality, particularly appealing to large families and business owners.