2004 Chevrolet Avalanche
Crossover vehicles have been a fad in the competitive world of cars. However
the combined features are not actually the stand out qualities of the mother vehicles
which can produce a lower breed model. However with the 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche,
the combined stand-out features of an SUV and a pick-up truck are evident not
only in its features and construction but also in its performance and driving
dynamics.
Widely-acclaimed for all Chevrolet Avalanche generation is the flip-down midgate
or cabin wall that can be adjusted for more interior space. The producing company
calls their masterpiece as the Ultimate Utility Vehicle
(UUV). Its amazing features give it a maximized cargo and passenger space without
distorting its confident exterior look by adding much in its length. The four-door
Avalanche can accommodate up to six passengers.
Three trims comes if full throttle for 2004 with weight range of 1500 to 2500.
The 1500 weight range comes in 2WD with a standard 5.3-liter, V8, 295-horsepower
engine rated at 15-mpg for city use and 20-mpg for highways. The 2500 4WD is equipped
with a standard 8.1-liter, V8, 320-horsepower engine. A 4-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive is standard on both trims. Its close competitors include the Ram
1500 Regular Cab 4X2, the Ford SVT F-150 Lightning, and the GMC Sierra 2500 Crew
Cab 4WD. The 2004 Chevrolet Truck Avalanche is a 4-door, up to 6-passenger full
size pickup, available in 3 trims, ranging from the 1500.
The 2004 Chevrolet Truck Avalanche's competitors include the Dodge Upon introduction,
the 1500 2WD is equipped with a standard 5.3-liter, V8, 295-horsepower engine
that achieves 15-mpg in the city and 20-mpg on the highway. The 2500 4WD is equipped
with a standard 8.1-liter, V8, 320-horsepower engine. A 4-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive is standard on both trims. The 2004 Chevrolet Truck Avalanche is
a carryover from 2003.