What years did they make Chevy Avalanche?

What years did they make Chevy Avalanche?

Production of the Avalanche started in September 2001 and ended April 2013; producing two generations in its lifespan.

Are 2005 avalanches reliable?

Very reliable truck. I really like this truck. Exterior and interior looks great. I have plenty of space.

What was the last year that the Chevy Avalanche was made?

2013
The Avalanche rolls into its final year of production in 2013 and is commemorated with the Black Diamond Avalanche. It features body-color bed surrounds, a unique badge on the sail panel of every vehicle produced, additional features on LS and LT models, and lower prices across the lineup.

How many miles can a Chevy Avalanche last?

With proper maintenance, you can get a new Chevrolet Avalanche to last up to 300,000 miles. That is about 20 years of service if you drive an average of 15,000 miles per year like most Americans. While it is no longer in production, the Chevrolet Avalanche remains one of the more reliable pickups.

What are the problems with the Chevy Avalanche?

Cladding trouble. Soon after the release of the Chevrolet Avalanche, customers began to notice cosmetic problems with the cladding on their vehicles. Over time exposure to heat and sunlight would cause a chalky faded appearance. It was especially noticeable on the cargo bed panels, and sail-panel windows where “Zebra Striping” would appear.

How many seats does a Chevy Avalanche have?

The Chevrolet Avalanche is a four-door, five or six passenger pickup truck sharing GM’s long-wheelbase chassis used on the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade EXT.

What size engine does the Chevy Avalanche have?

The Chevrolet Avalanche it’s offered with a 5.3 liter V8 unit, which develops 320 hp. The engine is mated on a six speed automatic transmission which delivers smooth performances and has adequate gear ratios.

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