2010 Chevy Avalanche
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Thanks to its
practical convertible midgate configuration, the 2009 Chevrolet Avalanche
remains one of the most desirable crew-cab pickups for carrying a combination
of passengers and cargo.
Pros
Versatile
midgate-based body style, smooth ride, comfortable seating, capable engines.
Cons
Large size and
rear-quarter blind spots hinder maneuverability in tight spots.
What's New for 2009
The 2009
Chevrolet Avalanche is largely unchanged. The truck's OnStar system gets a few
enhancements; also, Bluetooth connectivity and a rear back-up camera that does not
require a navigation system have been added. A new six-speed automatic
transmission is added to improve fuel economy slightly, and there are newly
available 20-inch chrome wheels for those who haven't purged the word
"bling" from their vocabulary. Finally, the LTZ trim now includes
features like heated and cooled leather seats and a Bose surround-sound stereo
as standard.
2009 Chevrolet
Avalanche Vehicle Overview
Introduction
If ever there
was a vehicle that represents the happy convergence of pickups and SUVs, it
would be the Chevrolet Avalanche. Essentially, the Avalanche is an attempt to
combine the best of both worlds, and in many ways it works. Like a pickup
truck, the Avalanche has a four-door crew-cab configuration. However, it lacks
the separate cab and bed of most pickups. Instead, the Avalanche uses a
one-piece body like that of a typical SUV -- think of the Avalanche as a
Suburban with the roof and rear windows cut out, and you'll have a fairly
accurate understanding of what it's all about.
The Avalanche's
main selling point is a uniquely flexible midgate design that considerably
enhances its functionality. The midgate is a removable partition separating the
cabin from the bed. When combined with the watertight, three-panel lockable bed
cover, the midgate allows a variety of configurations, including a fully open
pickup bed or a fully enclosed dry cargo area.
The 2010 Chevy
Avalanche is one of only a few full-size pickups offering this convertible
midgate design configuration. The other trucks with this feature are also GM
products; the lineup includes the Cadillac Escalade EXT and the Hummer H2 SUT.
The Avalanche is by far the cheapest of these three, and it's easily the most
practical as well. Just like other full-size trucks, though, it feels big and
bulky around town, and doesn't exactly deliver stellar fuel economy. It's also
more costly than traditional crew-cab pickups.
Considering
this, Honda's Ridgeline might work out better for some people; it provides a
more manageable size. Being car-based, however, it's not as rugged, nor does it
offer a midgate. Even its fuel economy is surprisingly similar. All told, the
2009 Chevrolet Avalanche will be invaluable for those who can take full
advantage of its flexibility and do-it-all design character.
Body Styles,
Trim Levels, and Options
The 2010
Chevrolet Avalanche is a full-size crew-cab pickup with a removable rear window
and exclusive midgate. There are four trim levels: LS, LT1, LT2 and premium
LTZ. The basic LS features a composite cargo bed, a removable three-piece cargo
cover, full power accessories, a front 40/20/40-split bench seat with center
storage, cloth trim, a power driver seat with manual lumbar control, an
auto-dimming rearview mirror, Bluetooth, basic OnStar capability and a stereo
with a single-CD player, an auxiliary jack and satellite radio. The LT1 is
similar to the LS, but has standard front bucket seats, rear audio controls and
enhanced OnStar with turn-by-turn navigation.
Moving up to
the LT2 package provides dual-zone automatic climate control, power-adjustable
pedals, a six-CD changer, rear park assist and remote vehicle starting. The
top-drawer LTZ offers 20-inch wheels, chrome exterior accents, an adaptive
suspension, rain-sensing wipers, heated and cooled leather seats and a premium
Bose audio system. Most of these upper-trim-level features are available as
options on the lower trims.
Add the Z71 Off
Road Package and you get specialized springs and shock absorbers, upgraded
18-inch off-road tires, an automatically locking rear differential, front
recovery hooks, a skid plate and a high-capacity air cleaner. The Z71 looks
different too, thanks to large color-keyed wheel flares, an aggressive front
fascia and chrome assist steps.
Depending on
the trim level, other stand-alone or packaged options include a navigation
system, power running boards, 20-inch wheels, an integrated rearview camera, a
rear-seat DVD entertainment system and a sunroof. This year's heavy-duty towing
package includes an integrated trailer brake controller.
Powertrains and
Performance
The 2010
Chevrolet Avalanche is available with either two-wheel drive (2WD) or
four-wheel drive (4WD). All 2WD models come standard with a 5.3-liter V8
putting out 310 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque, driven through a new
six-speed automatic transmission. A larger 6.0-liter V8 delivering 366 hp and
376 lb-ft of torque is optional. A properly equipped 2WD Avalanche can tow up
to 8,100 pounds. EPA-estimated fuel economy for 2009 is 14 mpg city/20 mpg
highway and 16 mpg combined for 2WD versions with the 5.3-liter engine.
Safety
Standard
Avalanche safety equipment includes antilock disc brakes, stability control,
GM's OnStar emergency communications system and a full-length side curtain
airbag system with a rollover sensor. In government crash tests, the Avalanche
earned a top five-star rating in all front- and side-impact tests.
In previous
years, the Avalanche's rearview camera couldn't be had without spending the
money to add a navigation system, since the camera relied on the nav system's
screen to display its images. For 2010, the camera has been redesigned in a way
that makes it a stand-alone feature. Its display is now featured on the
rearview mirror instead of the nav screen, and as a result, it may be added
without also adding a navigation system.
Interior Design
and Special Features
Inside, the
second-generation Chevy Avalanche is significantly improved over its
predecessor. Constructed of high-quality materials, the cabin features
straightforward ergonomics and top-notch fit and finish. The more common front
bucket seat arrangement seats five, but the Avalanche can accommodate up to six
occupants when equipped with the split-bench front seat.
To convert the
Avalanche's 5-foot 3-inch cargo bed into a longer and more useful space
measuring just over 8 feet, one simply lowers the midgate and rear seats. The
rear window can also be removed if you want to maximize cargo room and provide
the sensation of open-air driving. Removing the cargo covers and using the
compartments on the outside of the cargo box offers additional storage
opportunities.
Driving
Impressions
Despite its
considerable size and heft, the 2010 Chevrolet Avalanche is relatively quick,
even when equipped with the standard 5.3-liter V8. However, its acceleration
and fuel economy begin to suffer when the truck is loaded down with passengers
or cargo. Though the Avalanche is certainly no sports car around corners, it
deals with them in a competent, predictable manner. Thanks to its SUV-like
body, this big Chevy boasts a ride that's quieter and smoother than that of the
typical pickup.- Above Content was provided by Edmonds.com
