2001 Chevrolet Avalanche from North America - Comments

1st Mar 2003, 13:54

"A great idea, but poor execution"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

First thing, the removable rear window frame had pulled apart. I noticed this on day 2. I returned to the dealer and they grabbed a replacement from another on the lot. Thing is we had to go through 4 or 5 vehicles before we found one that wasn't broken.

From the beginning the CD player has sporadically spit out the CD with an error. Now after a year its getting worse.

The 4th time I started a big cloud of smoke blew out of the tailpipe. This has happened another 4 or 5 times over the life of the vehicle.

Burns oil. Any significant road trip (> 100 miles) I make sure to bring a quart of oil. I'm guaranteed to use it.

The transmission is squirrelly. It hesitates when starting off. Given the large turning radius, if I have to make a 3-point turn I can't shift between F and R very fast. I have to wait a second before the transmission registers.

General comments?

I love the design of this vehicle! The problem is that Chevy came up with it. Switching from truck to SUV is great, the cabin is large and comfortable. If only the mechanics were up to par. Maybe after a few model years.


6th Apr 2004, 06:16

If this is true, it's very rare. The AV is a quality built vehicle. I've had my 2003 for one year now and can't find any reason to complain. It's the best in every way!

If you really want to get a feel for the AV, explore the AV website created by and supported by AV owners:

http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com/cafcna/index.php.

On the site you'll find a few others who experienced problems such as yours. The procedures to resolve the issues are spelled out there. Good luck.


26th Jun 2005, 16:16

I bought my 2005 avalanche in november 2004 and I have not had 1 problem with it. I have put a 6 in. lift, 35 in. tires, reprogrammed the computer with a hyper tech programmer

the thing just is a blast to drive... the only problem I have is the MPG 10.5 avg. love it...

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