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by davismaxx on Sat Apr 09 23:50:16 PDT 2005
We just returned from a one-week, 2500 mile Spring Break vacation trip in our 2004 Maxx, named Goldie by my kids (she is, of course, gold in color). :shades: We travelled from Northern California to Las Vegas, then Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon, Death Valley and Mono Lake. Car was totally packed with 3 bikes on a trunk rack, a Yakima cargo box and a 4th bike on the top, two adults and two kids. The car was amazing! Despite the load, had plenty of power even at 8500' elevations. Very easy and steady on the road, tracks completely straight, great handling, well balanced. Very quiet. The kids were very comfortable with the extra legroom and reclining seatbacks in back. Great passing power, used frequently on two-lane highways with slow moving RVs. Gas mileage not what I had hoped for (around 24.5) but we did have a full load, and were in the mountains alot, and spent alot of time at 75 mph. In Utah we encountered 85 octane gas. Never seen that before. It worked fine in the car, though. On the last day, crossing the Sierra back into California, encountered blizzard conditions, 60 mph winds and mid-20s. Car was very competent in the slippery conditions. The manumatic transmission came in very handy for engine braking on long descents. I'm using Pennzoil Synthetic 5/30. Almost no oil consumption. Used about 4 oz. in the 2500 mile trip. The power point in the center console is very handy for laptop computer, DVD player for the kids (our Maxx does not have the built in one). The rear cargo cover was also very useful--a place for my kids to keep their stuff accessible while driving, and we also used it in picnic table position at Zion! At night many oncoming motorists flashed their lights--I think maybe with all the weight our tail was down and the headlights aimed up a bit. We had 3 bikes on a rear bike rack (plus one on a Yakima mount on top) so we couldn't open the tailgate. But the fold down rear seat gave us good access to the trunk through the back doors. This is a well thought out car, and a tremendous value. Nice work Chevy! DavisMaxx Davis, CA
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by p0926 on Thu Jun 05 08:36:07 PDT 2003
Steve- Anywhere near DNM? FYI: Utah is my favorite state for national parks. GC, Zion, Bryce, Arches... the list just goes on and on. However, one of my favorite day hikes was to the top of Mount Timpanogos. -Frank P.

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