Used 2003 GMC Envoy XL Consumer Reviews
Best Car Ever !!
This car is the best ever. We use to have the older model,'92 GMC Jimmy SLE, it was a little bumpy, but once we got the new Model, we were hooked. Ours is a Pewter with the 3rd row. I just simply love it.
Do your homework!
I've had my Envoy XL for a bit over a month...however I do about 3,000 miles a month so I've had some time to get to know it. This vehicle is extremely comfortable, especially for a person like me who does many highway miles. I like the interior features of the vehicle. Everything is truly at your fingertips. As I mentioned...I do a great deal of highway mileage so my average MPG is about 17.9, which is much better than other SUV's I've owned. Oh, by the way...I have the V8. My business partner bought one a week later with the V6 and is averaging worse mileage under the relatively same driving habits.
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love my envoy
have had no problems to date with 83,000 miles.....nice ride, get complements daily. Would recommend it to anyone
Great SUV...but it's not a minivan
Just bought the Envoy XL SLE. I love it, but it's not a minivan. I bought it with the idea that my wife and three kids (2, 4, and 6)would use it. Great idea...it sits way up high, handles/rides superbly, nice quality (and I am leery of GM products) but the execution didn't pan out. The Envoy is too tall for her to get in (solved: purchased running boards), doesn't have nearly the functionality (cubby holes, cup holders), and the tumbling seats are a nuisance to pile into/out of every time for my three little kids. Don't get me wrong, I like the XL...but it's not going to work out for the "wife car".
Overall, Great Car
We have had our Envoy XL for 8 years. It has served as our family vehicle. It has help up well for the past 8 years but now it is starting to wear. EX: (Both heated seats broken, computer issues, load leveling suspension issues) We LOVE this car but realize that we have to get rid of it soon. Due to the load leveling suspension issue, the car will lower itself down to the ground while we are driving it or when it is parked, so we are reluctantly looking at the Acadia because we want the same reliability and quality of a GMC.