Chevrolet Avalanche Review
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Ride comfort |
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Paying for it ! |
Advice to buyer: |
For general utility and best features select Z66 model |
Detailed review: |
Vehicle acceleration and braking are good, braking is the best of the two, although the power is not left wanting when negociating highway traffic. Fuel economy is approx. 14-15 MPG around town, 17.5-19 MPG on the highway, which I drive mostly. The cabin comfort is second to none! It's awsome. Cruise control works better than any I've experienced in the past. Steering is another matter. It is very responsive, but unforgiving(watch the road!), I may have a slight alignment (Toe neutral-out) thing going on. I'll check it soon, or may-be it's just me. For usually passenger use and occasionally truck use it cant be beat. I love this truck/SUT/SUV/whatever.
Also the transmission shifts are seemless.
If you like substantial vehicles (trucks/SUVs) and want the absolutly best ride available, get your butt in an Avalanche!!! |
Also considered: |
2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
2003 Chevrolet Tahoe
2002 Ford Expedition
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Vehicle purchased: |
2002 Chevrolet Avalanche
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| About This Reviewer... |
Name: |
Earl McKinney |
Email address: |
bergstrs@bellsouth.net |
Location: |
Port Saint Lucie, Florida |
Other vehicles owned: |
2001 Ford Excursion
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Review submitted: |
April 03, 2002 |
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