What year did GMC stop making the envoy?

What year did GMC stop making the envoy?

2009
GM first eliminated the seven-passenger GMC Envoy XL in 2006. It discontinued the Chevy Trailblazer EXT SUV at that time too as gasoline prices inched toward $3 a gallon, stalling SUV sales. The standard, five-passenger Envoy and Trailblazer remained in production in the U.S. until 2009.

How do I open my GMC Envoy?

To open your GMC Envoy XUV tailgate as you would a passenger door, simply use the door handle located on the driver’s side of the tailgate. Open the door as you would a car door, but be careful when first operating the tailgate door, as it is longer than a regular door.

What kind of car is GMC Envoy XUV?

The 2004 GMC Envoy XUV has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a GMC Envoy XUV today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.

Is the GMC Envoy an all weather vehicle?

For 2004, GMC has introduced the innovative Envoy XUV. The XUV seats five and features an all-weather cargo area that can be cleaned out with a hose. This cargo area is sealed off from the passenger compartment when the Midgate and power rear window are closed.

What’s the price of a 2004 GMC Envoy?

A 5.3-liter overhead-valve V8 is available ($1500) for Envoy XL and Envoy XUV. All models come with automatic transmissions. Retail prices range from $29,120 for the Envoy 2WD SLE to $38,065 for the XUV SLT with 4WD. Four-wheel-drive models are priced about $2,225 above their two-wheel-drive counterparts.

Is the GMC Envoy a retractable roof SUV?

Offered for only two years, the GMC Envoy XUV afforded owners an amazing amount of cargo-hauling flexibility, along with a slightly awkward profile. It wasn’t a dream. You didn’t imagine it either—there really was a GMC SUV equipped with a retractable roof.

How did the GMC Envoy XUV get its name?

Perhaps looking to distinguish its truck from its many siblings, GMC marketing types conceived the XUV, and carefully arranged that the model’s retractable roof treatment be exclusive to GMC.

What kind of engine does the GMC Envoy have?

The GMC Envoy was one of six models based on General Motors GMT360 body-on-frame architecture. All six vehicles were midsized SUVs, and all six featured the same inline-6 and V8 engines. You can read about all six GMT360 variants here. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Offered for only two years, the GMC Envoy XUV afforded owners an amazing amount of cargo-hauling flexibility, along with a slightly awkward profile. It wasn’t a dream. You didn’t imagine it either—there really was a GMC SUV equipped with a retractable roof.