Chevrolet Avalanche
+Trim:
MSRP |
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|---|---|
| Base MSRP | $42,655.00 |
| Federal Excise Tax - Air Conditioning | $100.00 |
| Freight and Delivery | $1,495.00 |
| Administration Fee | $499.00 |
| OMVIC Fee | $5.00 |
| Etching | $299.00 |
| Total MSRP | $45,053.00 |
Fuel Economy
City
14.3
L/100K
14.3
L/100K
Highway
9.4
L/100K
9.4
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
5620
2009
3302
1946
2012 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LS |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 14.3L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 9.4L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 239 KW 320 HP |
| Body Type | Pick-up |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 5.3l |
| Drive Wheels | Rear Wheel Drive |
2009 Chevrolet Avalanche LT1 Road Test Review
I can remember many years ago writing automotive humour pieces entitled, The Top 10 Ugliest Vehicles of the Year, and dagummit if the Chevrolet Avalanche wasn't almost always somewhere on my list.
It wasn't that the Avalanche was necessarily a bad vehicle when it first appeared in 2002, it just had so much gray plastic tacked around its lower body panels that it looked like a Tonka Truck.
Well, it didn't take Chevrolet long to get the hint. Perhaps it was the hundreds of “Ugliest Vehicle” lists it found itself upon, or maybe it came from a unanimous sticky note attached to then-CEO, Rick Wagoner's desk, “Note to Rick: Textured gray plastic looks good on painted metal in small quantities... not gargantuan!” So in 2003, the plastic body side panels dropped off and became strictly an option. Now, some consumer's feel the panels made the Avalanche look more “unique” and/or “aggressive,” so ultimately it all comes down to opinion.
But despite what I may have thought about the Avalanche in the past, I am currently a fond admirer of Chevrolet's 2009 model. While it may no longer be the black (er, should I rather say, gray) sheep it once was, it is a slick looking truck. Some say that it now looks too much like the Cadillac Escalade EXT, but I see that as a compliment to its design and at $41,720 base, not a bad way to move up another rung on the image ladder. Beyond its appearance, Chevrolet has kept the one thing that has been the truck’s meal ticket for the past seven years... its versatility.
The
SUV platform Avalanche rides on offers a couple perks over the standard truck or SUV architecture. For one, it can haul a plenitude of people and stuff, depending on your needs. The ingenious midgate design continues to open up the interior portion of the cab when needed, extending the Avalanche's 1.5-metre (5-foot) bed by an extra 0.9 meters (3 feet) in just a few minutes time. The rear window can also be removed, freeing up even more hauling space. Besides hauling goods and people, the Avalanche has an 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) tow capacity, which is not particularly impressive when compared to heavy duty trucks, but functional for most popular toys, such as boats, motorcycles, snowmobiles, small trailers, etc.
The rear bed comes standard with a lockable cover and storage bins fit into each side. At the time of testing, I was traveling through Las Vegas, Nevada. When leaving the vehicle unattended at the various casinos with my luggage in the bed, it was a pleasure not to need to drag them into the front cab for theft protection (as I have in the past).
The interior was comfortable, functional, and had a lot of the standard amenities most commuters will find useful, such as steering wheel radio controls, auto dimming rearview mirror, automatic headlights/side mirror, dual temperature climate control, full-time 4-wheel drive, OnStar, and the Z71 off road package.
The Avalanche rides smooth in the city and on the highway. The LT1 5.3L (310 hp, 335 lb-ft torque) V8 has plenty of power for quick acceleration, and felt particularly at home on the highway at cruising speeds 120 km/h (75 mph). Despite its 3-ton mass, the Avalanche drives more like a large luxury sedan. The only thing that was a constant reminder of its bulky frame was its ride height and limited vision through the rear window. The high bed height creates a bit of a blind spot for small vehicles hugging the bumper. This is really more to the detriment of other vehicles however, as I soon found out.
During
the evening rush hour, I was rear-ended by a motorist who failed to stop at a red light. The accident caused damage to three vehicles, none less than the Avalanche. The total repair bill for the Avalanche racked up to $800, while the small imports behind me received significant damage necessitating a tow truck (thankfully, nobody was hurt). The only indication I had even been struck was a slight shutter and the calm voice of an OnStar operator asking if I needed assistance. After exchanging my information with the drivers involved, I was back en route with my review, shaken, but not stirred.
The Avalanche is a very capable off road vehicle in its Z71 form. Its features include off road springs/shocks, 18” wheels, colour-matched wheel flares, a skid plate, tow hooks, a few decals, and an overall slightly aggressive profile. Taking it off the beaten path in the Nevada dessert, I noticed two important points. One, the ZR1 package really handles itself quite well over rocky terrain, and two, its air-conditioning works spectacularly well, even in the triple digit Nevada dessert air.
When my time was over with the Avalanche, I must admit that I was actually sad to see it go. While I am not typically an admirer of large SUV/truck type vehicles, this “jack of all trades” Chevrolet had really grown on me. Perhaps it was because I felt I owed it my gratitude for sheltering me from the accident earlier that evening. But more likely, it was because it truly is a well-designed, one of a kind vehicle.
Would I purchase one if ever I were in need? Absolutely. Would I think twice about riding its bumper during gridlock traffic when driving a small import? Without a doubt!
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| Great in the city, but fabulous off-road too, the stylish Avalanche has come a long way since its rather radical forebear entered the scene. (Photo: GM) |
Well, it didn't take Chevrolet long to get the hint. Perhaps it was the hundreds of “Ugliest Vehicle” lists it found itself upon, or maybe it came from a unanimous sticky note attached to then-CEO, Rick Wagoner's desk, “Note to Rick: Textured gray plastic looks good on painted metal in small quantities... not gargantuan!” So in 2003, the plastic body side panels dropped off and became strictly an option. Now, some consumer's feel the panels made the Avalanche look more “unique” and/or “aggressive,” so ultimately it all comes down to opinion.
But despite what I may have thought about the Avalanche in the past, I am currently a fond admirer of Chevrolet's 2009 model. While it may no longer be the black (er, should I rather say, gray) sheep it once was, it is a slick looking truck. Some say that it now looks too much like the Cadillac Escalade EXT, but I see that as a compliment to its design and at $41,720 base, not a bad way to move up another rung on the image ladder. Beyond its appearance, Chevrolet has kept the one thing that has been the truck’s meal ticket for the past seven years... its versatility.
The
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| Great for hauling what-have-you, and the rear wall collapses out of the way for longer items. (Photo: GM) |
The rear bed comes standard with a lockable cover and storage bins fit into each side. At the time of testing, I was traveling through Las Vegas, Nevada. When leaving the vehicle unattended at the various casinos with my luggage in the bed, it was a pleasure not to need to drag them into the front cab for theft protection (as I have in the past).
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| A nice upscale interior, the Avalanche is a step above a base Silverado. (Photo: GM) |
The Avalanche rides smooth in the city and on the highway. The LT1 5.3L (310 hp, 335 lb-ft torque) V8 has plenty of power for quick acceleration, and felt particularly at home on the highway at cruising speeds 120 km/h (75 mph). Despite its 3-ton mass, the Avalanche drives more like a large luxury sedan. The only thing that was a constant reminder of its bulky frame was its ride height and limited vision through the rear window. The high bed height creates a bit of a blind spot for small vehicles hugging the bumper. This is really more to the detriment of other vehicles however, as I soon found out.
During
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| Nice aluminum trim adds to the upscale ambiance, and GM's switchgear is all very good now. The Avalanche, especially when equipped with the optional navigation, is exceptionally fine for a truck. (Photo: GM) |
The Avalanche is a very capable off road vehicle in its Z71 form. Its features include off road springs/shocks, 18” wheels, colour-matched wheel flares, a skid plate, tow hooks, a few decals, and an overall slightly aggressive profile. Taking it off the beaten path in the Nevada dessert, I noticed two important points. One, the ZR1 package really handles itself quite well over rocky terrain, and two, its air-conditioning works spectacularly well, even in the triple digit Nevada dessert air.
When my time was over with the Avalanche, I must admit that I was actually sad to see it go. While I am not typically an admirer of large SUV/truck type vehicles, this “jack of all trades” Chevrolet had really grown on me. Perhaps it was because I felt I owed it my gratitude for sheltering me from the accident earlier that evening. But more likely, it was because it truly is a well-designed, one of a kind vehicle.
Would I purchase one if ever I were in need? Absolutely. Would I think twice about riding its bumper during gridlock traffic when driving a small import? Without a doubt!
Interior
- Seating: 6 passengers
- Delphi audio system with AM/FM radio, CD
player (reads MP3 format) , satellite
radio - 12V in front and rear
- Front and rear reading lights
- Main dashboard display
- Tachometer
- Trip computer: includes avg fuel econ,
current fuel econ and fuel range - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and plastic/rubber in load
area - Load restraint: hooks
- Front seat center armrest
- Front driver seat : 40/20/40 split with
3 power adjustments ; details: power
height, manual lumbar and power tilt,
front passenger seat : 40/20/40 split,
front center seat : 40/20/40 split - Leather steering wheel ; includes
tilting adjustment - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Passenger seat secondary ventilation
controls - Rear view mirror
- Removable rear window with defroster
- Navigation system: voice info
- Fuel consumption(L/100km) : city= 14.3 ;
highway= 9.4 ; combined= 12.1 ; vehicle
range: 968 km / 601 miles - Audio Connectivity: AUX jack and USB
- 6 Delphi speakers
- Remote audio controls: steering wheel
mounted - Cruise control
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Service interval indicator
- External temperature
- Luxury trim: alloy look on doors and
alloy look on dashboard - Floor mats
- Seat upholstery: upgraded cloth
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding split bench
with seating for three - Power steering
- Ventilation system
- Air conditioning
- Rear side windows: on driver side and
passenger side - Front power windows with 2 express, rear
power windows - Compass
- Privacy glass on rear and rear side
Exterior
- Fixed mast antenna
- Rear tailgate cargo doors
- Metallic paint
- Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged
- Side platform step
- Straight side pickup bed with composite
liner and hard top - Driver and passenger door mirror:
heated, black, power adjustable - Spare wheel: fullsize with steel rim
Mechanical
- Rear-wheel drive
- Rear mechanical limited slip
differential - Emissions data: CO2: 5,803 kg/yr
- Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic w/manual
mode ; incl. shifter on column - Cylinder shutdown: # of cylinders: 4
- Powertrain type : combustion
- 3.080:1 axle ratio
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: multi-point injection
- Independent front wishbone suspension
with stabilizer bar and coil springs,
rigid rear beam suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil springs - Remote engine starter
- Hill holder
Safety
- 4 disc brakes (4 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Headlights: halogen with complex surface
lens - Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power locks
- Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 height adjustable head restraints for
front seats and rear seats - Rear seat belts for driver, rear seat
belts for passenger, 3-point rear seat
belts for center - Electronic brake distribution
- Roll stability control
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Front to rear curtain airbags
- Anti-theft protection
- Front side airbags
- Height adjustable front seat belts with
pre-tensioners for driver, height
adjustable front seat belts with
pre-tensioners for passenger, front seat
belts for center - StabiliTrak stability control
- Low tire pressure monitor
Dimensions
- External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 5,620, overall width (mm): 2,009,
overall height (mm): 1,946, ground
clearance (mm): 231, wheelbase (mm):
3,302, front track (mm): 1,732, rear
track (mm): 1,702 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 13,100 - Cargo area dimensions: length (mm):
2,494, front width (mm): 1,270, width
between arches (mm): 1,270, height (mm):
635 and loading floor height (mm): 787 - Fuel tank: 117 litre capacity
- Power: 320 hp @ 5,400 rpm; 335 ft lb of
torque @ 4,000 rpm - Front and rear alloy wheels: 17"x 7.5"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,043, rear headroom (mm): 1,015,
front hip room (mm): 1,637, rear hip
room (mm): 1,582, front leg room (mm):
1,049, rear leg room (mm): 993, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,658 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,657 - Engine: 5.3L Vortec V8 OHV
- Front and rear all-season tires 265/70/S
- Weights: gross vehicle weight (kg):
3,175, published curb weight (kg):
2,536, gross trailer weight braked (kg):
3,266 and payload allowance (kg): 639
Misc
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- SUV specifics approach angle (degrees):
16.8 and departure angle (degrees): 20.0 - OnStar telematics system : includes
engine shut down
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,495.00
- Voice activating system; includes phone
and naviagtion system - Bluetooth
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
(V54) Luggage Carrier
Removable roof rails black
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Gloss paint
Excludes: [J004] Standard Black Paint
(K05) Engine Block Heater
Block heater
(UD7) Rear Parking Assist: Ultrasonic
Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist rear radar parking distance sensors Painted rear bumpers
(JF4) Power Adjustable Pedals
Height adjustable pedals
(PDD) Driver Convenience Package
Rear Parking Assist rear radar & camera parking distance sensors Painted rear bumpers
(K5L) Heavy Duty Cooling Package
Auxiliary transmission cooler Auxiliary oil cooler 3.420:1 axle ratio
(JL1) Trailer Brake Controller
(BKI) Body Coloured Exterior Components



