Used 2002 GMC Envoy Consumer Reviews
Great Vehicle!
Great vehicle & fun to drive!
No regrets
I traded in a Ford Expedition for the Envoy - no regrets. The Envoy rides great, is the right size, and is much more comfortable on long trips. We haul lots of "stuff" and a big labrador in the back, and have plenty of room. Unlike some other reviews, I am getting 23 mpg on the highway at 75 mph, compared to 16 mpg for the Expedition. For a 4000 lb. plus car, that's not too bad. So far, no problems with the car. I do think GM builds a "looser" car than Ford or Chrysler, which I think are "tighter". But I had GM products before, so was aware of that up front. All in all, we really like our Envoy, and would recommend it to others.
- SLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,995128 mi away
- SLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,500190 mi away
- SLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,499244 mi away
What Gives
I purchased my 2002 GMC Envoy SLT in 11/2002. It has made over 12 visits to my local dealer in a year. My memory mirrors, never remember. My seat tried to kill me by going fully forward while I was driving. There is a constant squeak coming form the dash, exterior temperature sensor broke, rear wiper and defroster broke, I could go on. I will never, give another GM car a chance to make me bitter. $35,000 and it can't stay out of the shop for 30 days. Also, what gives with the horrible road holding performance? This thing handles like a wet pig. Honestly, I fully regret purchasing this automobile, and will probably not own it for much longer.
Nice Vehicle
Car has been very reliable and gets fair gas millage. We have been on several long trips and have found the ride very comfortable, and the interior space adequate for 4 adults
SUV of the year
Great power and with good MPG. Getting 20MPG and that's with the 4.10 gears. 4WD is excellent in snow even with factory tires. Interior styling rivals the Infiniti and Lexus SUV's at a lower price. Only problem so far is memory mirrors that can't find the same position twice. I will probably purchase a second one this year for my wife.