Used 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche Consumer Reviews
'07Chevy Avalanche LTZ
I bought the car about three weeks ago. Got the LTZ package which is just great with navigation, rear entertainment system, reverse camera, power mirrors and pedals, sunroof, and 20" rims. Hard to find a brush guard for it, but other than that it's a great car. My cousins have an '02 and an '05 but they come nowhere near this baby.
Insane
I recently purchased the 2007 LT Avalanche and it's an awesome truck. The interior is that of a luxury car; not to mention it drives and rides like a car. The turning radius is unbelievable for a vehicle this size. The new body style is great. Surprisingly has a more aggressive look without the bulky plastic side panels. If you need an SUV/Truck, this is the way to go.
- LS Crew CabMSRP: $11,000327 mi away
- LT Crew CabMSRP: $7,995339 mi away
- LT Crew CabMSRP: $10,900370 mi away
Crappy transmission
That the transmission and flex fuel is flawwed
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Evaluate is reality, not emotion
A shaved down model from previous years. Intenseley cheapened. Interior noise is excessive. Placement of switches inconvenient, difficult to actuate because of positioning. Guage background in near black with dark sootlike numbers blend into an almost invisible display. Great effort to see speed, gas remaining and the like. This is the poorest of poor. Add sun glasses and the display is unreadable. The sun lightens the top of the dash which in turn reflects from the inside of the windshield, limiting your vision. The garage door opener buttons require a copilot to actuate them.
Poor
Very overrated. typical Chevy, poor mpg. Lots of cab noise. Many blind spots, instrumentation is poor, must take eyes off road for extended periods of time to figure controls, out of standard arm reach