Used 2013 Chevrolet Black Diamond Avalanche Consumer Reviews
2013 Vehicle Year, 2023 Feature-Wise
I compared the 2013 Avalanche to my 2018 2500HD diesel Silverado, and the Avalanche is almost exactly the same feature-wise. The only thing I don’t care about in the Avalanche is the the dashboard features are (1) extremely small and hard to see, and (2) the dashboard texts are light blue, horrible contrast, and also hard to see.
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To bad it's gone.
Well I have owned this vehicle for 5 years now and not a single problem. This is my first Avalanche and will be my last. I hope they decide to bring it back some day. Love the style of the truck. The comfort level for long distant driving is easy on the body. The only thing I did was to upgrade the rims and tires to the LTZ style. I think the 17" does not give the vehicle the look it deserves. Change the oil, and had the transmission oil changed per dealership advise. I have over 84k miles and still is going strong and hope for many more miles. Resale value I think is great and still looks great also. The worst thing about this truck is the MPG. I get about 17 mpg on HWY driving and 14 or so on city.
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- LS Crew CabMSRP: $12,999109 mi away
- LS Crew CabMSRP: $14,998120 mi away
- LTZ Crew CabMSRP: $14,000327 mi away
Missing Options
Just as nice as my previous 2010. And thats were it stops. GM removed some very good options, that cheapen the LT, from previous years and made it impossible to purchase another LT with previous options. GM also removed the on road, off road AT style tires from the Z71 suspension and replaced them with all season only tires.
ivory ride
most versatile!
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Perfect in every way!
I've been searching for several years and have finally found it!
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