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2002 Chevrolet Avalancheconverting the 5.3-ft cargo box to 8.1 ft. The rear window detaches and stores onboard, the bed sidewalls have storage compartments, and...
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converting the 5.3-ft cargo box to 8.1 ft. The rear window detaches and stores onboard, the bed sidewalls have storage compartments, and the tailgate locks. Standard seating is for six. Front buckets are available. Leather upholstery, heated front buckets, and a power sunroof are optional. The half-ton-payload Avalanche 1500 uses a 5.3-liter V8. The heavy-duty 2500 models have an 8.1-liter V8 and a 37.5-gal fuel tank, 6.5 gal more than the 1500. Both have automatic transmission, front side airbags, and antilock 4-wheel disc brakes. Avalanche offers rear-wheel drive with optional traction control, or GMs Autotrac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. GMs OnStar assistance system is optional. The 2WD 1500s offer rear self-leveling and a Z66 on-road suspension package, the 4x4s a Z71 off-road suspension. The 1500s also offer North Face trim created with the clothing/equipment maker.
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Pros: - truck when needed - SUV when needed - comfortable all the time Cons: - big truck, lots of room for little rattles - gas, phew the gas! Bottom Line: 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche Four-door Top Truck's Adaptability to Consumers' Needs
Pros: Great performance, smooth shifting, car-like handling, unlimited acceleration, multipurpose and great features Cons: Mileage Bottom Line: The Chevy Avalanche - Urban Assault Vehicle
Pros: You feel like Tango and Cash in their indestructible SUV. Cons: Mileage, striking fear in the hearts of other drivers. Bottom Line: Truly the Ultimate Utility Vehicle
Pros: Highly versatile. Cool Styling. Quiet, roomy and luxurious interior. Smooth ride. Cons: Low fuel efficiency. Too much plastic on the dash and center console. Bottom Line: Mighty fine at 49k miles!
Pros: Quiet. Excellent ride. Very useful. Cons: Shallow cargo box. Z71 Tire noise. Bottom Line: We Get an Avalanche of Questions
Pros: Versatility, room for the whole family Cons: New model = working out the bugs Bottom Line: 2002 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE
Pros: VERY SMOOTH RIDE Cons: SEEING OUT REAR Bottom Line: thank god I didn't go with a minivan!!!
Pros: 2 vehicles in one, large and safe, cool looking, ride is smooth. Cons: gas mileage but love it so much I don't care!!! Bottom Line: The Motor Trend 2002 Truck Of The Year!
Pros: BOLD STYLING, POWER, VERSATILITY, RELIABILITY, CHEVY TRUCK LONGEVITY Cons: THERE ARE NONE TO REPORT Bottom Line: 2002 Avalanche
Pros: Great Car- Great Truck Cons: Passes everything except a gas station Bottom Line: |