Chevrolet Avalanche
The Chevrolet Avalanche breaks off with tradition. Instead of having a separate cargo area, like on regular pickup trucks, this one makes a whole with the cab. Two V8 engines are offered, while the only transmission available is an automatic six-speed. The truck comes standard with rear-wheel drive, but clients can choose a very efficient 4x4 power train. Let us note that the Midgate area can be part of the cargo or the cab, depending on one's needs.
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What If the Chevrolet Avalanche Had Never Left?
What If the Chevrolet Avalanche Had Never Left?Did General Motors make a mistake by terminating the versatile Chevrolet Avalanche at the end of the 2013 model year? Probably not. Sales at the time hardly justified keeping this Silverado “twin” around, even with a revolutionary MidGate allowing the cargo bed to expand into the cabin. The automaker preferred …
Recalls
640,000 GM, Ford Vehicles With Faulty Airbags Recalled in Canada
640,000 GM, Ford Vehicles With Faulty Airbags Recalled in CanadaGeneral Motors and Ford announced massive recalls in November 2020 and January of this year, respectively, due to faulty airbags. Over 9 million vehicles were said to be affected. And now we know exactly how many of those are in Canada. According to recall notices posted by Transport Canada, a …
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Chevrolet Avalanche to End its Trendsetting Run
Chevrolet Avalanche to End its Trendsetting Run• 2013 Black Diamond Avalanche offers unique final-year model • Following Avalanche’s lead, crew-cab pickups now dominate light-duty segment The Chevrolet Avalanche, which won buyers with trendsetting design and unique features – and helped launch the boom in crew cab pickups – celebrates its final year in production with the …
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Motoring TV 2002 Episode 1
Motoring TV 2002 Episode 1Nudist resort classic car show 2002 Chevy Avalanche tram linings Pontiac Rev concept; heating systems Jim Kenzie on proposal to take trucks off the 401 and put cargo on trains.





