I feel the exact same way!!! I dont need my prices to go up on all these gems 💎
@zacharygoeden12829 ай бұрын
Bro is a Yapper
@BGObs26199 ай бұрын
Honestly…
@randomtodd57949 ай бұрын
Prices are already high for nice ones….
@michaelbefumo-qg7ji9 ай бұрын
Yeah you people got to stop that, because then people that have them sell them for outrageous prices
@guyletourneau61679 ай бұрын
I don’t think any of us knew this was the end of the road for reliability. Up until then things were progressing. Thank you Cafe and Nhsta
@JUNEBUGLLC9 ай бұрын
Lol 2006 was the last year for reliable trucks any brand
@jew01829 ай бұрын
I sure as hell didn’t. I have regretted and I mean r e g r e t t e d every single day that I got ride of my 2006 Silverado. I actually know where a 06 is right now with 56k original miles for 26k. I want it so bad but the problem is it’s red and I just can’t do red.
@RobsNeighbor9 ай бұрын
I tell others when asked what car should I buy, and my answer is always anything 2006 or older. Its all planned obsolescence anymore. @@JUNEBUGLLC
@chango.-.9 ай бұрын
@@jew0182 paint it... or wrap it
@otakuConn9 ай бұрын
@@jew0182wrap it my guy
@scotturich9 ай бұрын
I remember when I worked at the dealership selling these new. It was very rare to see people order these and almost no dealers had them on the lots. They definitely are rare option for an Avalanche
@iamgermane9 ай бұрын
Everyone I saw of these they were rusted out. I do not even see them around much anymore.
@scotturich9 ай бұрын
@@iamgermane Not suprising it’s been nearly 20+ years.
@mathewg17474 ай бұрын
@@iamgermaneya these things rust badly. If you didn’t undercoat ahead of time good luck to you
@hakeemsd70m3 ай бұрын
@@iamgermaneI see these trucks daily here in the Ohio Valley. Some are rusted to hell, some look brand spanking new. Love the GMT800 Avalanche.
@jimv779 ай бұрын
My coworker had one and was so proud of it especially the burnt orange color. But the fuel prices of 2008+ was driving him crazy at 10 mpg.
@GKMess429 ай бұрын
I didn't even know they made a 2500 version of the Avalanche.
@davidpastor99768 ай бұрын
i didn't either
@ØÇÅRØPÎÑĒÅPPLĒ90337 ай бұрын
Me either. New life choices engage
@kkay.endicott23675 ай бұрын
I own 4 Avalanches. I used my 2500 to pull my camper all the way to Anchorage and back 10,000 miles. It pulls without strain up and down mountains.
@cartermulvaney94079 ай бұрын
TFL needs to buy an Avalanche and run some test with it! The Avalanche really was ahead of its time.
@DJEFlizZ2159 ай бұрын
1st gen & 2nd gen tests
@cnoyes729 ай бұрын
Assuming they can find one that hasn't rusted out.
@FUOBL3ZE8 ай бұрын
I’m 15 and picked up a 06’ avalanche for 4300, just needed spark plugs replaced and oil filter replaced and she was good to go, had seat rips and we are in the process of fixing. Took a heat gun to all trim to make it look like new. I got really lucky and am glad to own this practical truck 😁
@FUOBL3ZE8 ай бұрын
It was the 1500 sport utility z71
@BrandonBlackthorne-cx5fk5 ай бұрын
You should be very happy with that. I just saw an 03 selling for $27,000
@MzSmokey420Ай бұрын
LUCKY! I want one now.
@skunkworks9-39 ай бұрын
A lot of those get totaled out because the bed is part of the truck and body damage in the rear costs a fortune. Do love the avalanche regardless
@JUNEBUGLLC9 ай бұрын
Either way it's hideous
@clr9779 ай бұрын
@@JUNEBUGLLCnever liked the look either, rode in one once for 4 hours though and did enjoy it though.
@hakeemsd70m3 ай бұрын
@@JUNEBUGLLCStill looks better than any of today's trucks.
@ml98679 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the notification, I knew it had to be the 2500 model.
@seandeterman24999 ай бұрын
Just bought an 02 Avalanche 2500. I had an 04 1500 for a few years and ended up loving the way these trucks work. My new 2500 is absolutely kick ass 🤙
@jew01829 ай бұрын
I’ve been eyeing a 2500 av just how bad is the fuel ?
@seandeterman24999 ай бұрын
@jew0182 😂😂😂 horrible, but I drive 8 min to work, so I don't care. What's weird is that regardless of how I drive it, it gets like 11mpg. 55mph super efficient driving? 11mpg. 80mph pedal down interstate driving? 11mpg. It's been a blast so far though. Also, I just got done towing a little under 9k lbs and it did amazing. I know 9k lbs isn't crazy, but the truck did great. It was perfectly happy to sit in 4th gear and just muscle up hills. It only kicked down a couple times on my two hour drive. It got just over 8mpg. 10/10 would recommend 🤙
@HighlandPants699 ай бұрын
You missed a feature in your review, and that is the pair of lockable compartments, one along each side of the truck box. You know, the things that Ram blatantly copied some years later with their so-called "Ram Boxes?" I feel like that was a misstep. Also, fun fact: the fog light assembly on that generation of Avalanche was the exact same unit used as the headlight assembly on the Pontiac Aztek.
@waggitnshaggit65929 ай бұрын
Those are like lunch boxes compared to RamBoxes. Honda Ridgeline copied basically the whole vehicle concept
@HighlandPants699 ай бұрын
It's not the size that we're talking about here, it's the concept that's at the heart of the matter. And, no, Honda did not copy the vehicle concept. Firstly, the Ridgeline, while having a vaguely similar shape as the Avalanche, was much smaller. Secondly, it was a unibody vehicle rather than body-on-frame, making it significantly less-capable (well, that and the smaller engine with 2 fewer cylinders). Thirdly, although it had 4WD, it was still a FWD-based drivetrain versus the RWD of the Avalanche. Lastly, the Ridgeline did not feature any form of Midgate on any model from the time of its inception up to today and that's likely to be the case into the future, too. Plus, only the first-generation Ridgelines had the buttresses coming off the back of the cab. Honda ditched them after that, opting instead for the more traditional look. On the Avalanche, however, they were actually functional; they prevented air from coming into the vehicle when the Midgate was lowered and the rear window was removed. Actually, that's probably something else Brendan should have mentioned. To say that Honda copied the Avalanche with their first-generation Ridgeline is like saying Pizza Pops are donairs, which is to say that it's untrue.
@enjoylife70309 ай бұрын
In addition, the midgate has two folding modes. First mode was shown in the video leaving the shelf support under the front bed panel. The second mode was to remove the bed panels and twist that latch the other direction which leaves that shelf support attached to the midgate and the entire thing folds down leaving a longer then 8ft bed with no obstruction at all where the midgate and window were. Also the window stores and locks into the bottom of the midgate before dropping it keeping it in the vehicle, safe, and out of the way. I owned one for 14 years, just a half ton, but I was able to slide full couches into the bed and past the midgate into the cab. It was amazing what you could haul in these things.
@waggitnshaggit65929 ай бұрын
@@HighlandPants69 Nah it’s still CopyJap of old.
@dieseldabz71049 ай бұрын
Honda Ridgeline
@mjfc12937 ай бұрын
My dad's always owned a 2002 2500hd, and all growing up, his Custom rim, custom Taillight, Kenworth Radio, nd nice calming truck sound have always made me want the truck so badly. I'm proud that as a Kid I knew something was different about that truck compared to other Trucks, even to this day. Currently im in the Marines so I can't protect it as I hear my sister drives it to school and had just damaged both custom taillights. Rest In peace to those long running lights.
@KaiPonte8 ай бұрын
I've been saying for 15 years that I need to get myself a 2500 Avalanche. That 8.1L big block is a beast. I loved my 2006 Avalanche until I just didn't drive it anymore. Someday!! Good video. I did notice the new Silverado EV looks like the Avalanche with the sail panels and has a midgate option.
@lopezdad306 ай бұрын
Yup, silverado ev rst
@Kjhgr019 ай бұрын
I got one as a rental car one time, I absolutely loved it.
@fhm53849 ай бұрын
My buds and I used to rip on these when they came out. I have owned a 2004 (without the plastic cladding) for the past three years and it's a great truck. Has some weird quirks, but I love the bed and mid-gate feature.
@Spartansrule1183 ай бұрын
what’s the reliability like?
@fhm53843 ай бұрын
@@Spartansrule118it was not as bad as folks make it out. The engine is rock solid but the transmission was the weak point. I never had issues with mine so I got lucky. I had about 118k when I sold it and the new owner loves it.
@BobNH39 ай бұрын
My uncle had one of these for 15 years, I’ve always wanted one
@HoldenvilleBandman9 ай бұрын
Took my drivers test in my dads Avalanche 2500, loved that truck
@sparks24299 ай бұрын
I learned to drive and did my test in my parents 01 suburban. They're reasoning was that of I could drive that, then everything else would be easy to drive. They weren't wrong
@jkish_and_friends9 ай бұрын
I bought my 03 Avalanche 2500 2 years ago sight unseen. I've put over 60k miles on it since then (currently at ~210k) and it has yet to let me down.
@dylano72428 ай бұрын
Don't forget the suburban, yukon xl 2500 that also came 6.0L or 8.1L. I bought two 2005 gmc yukon xl 2500 in 2024 $4500 each . They had 119 to 130k miles 4x4 and were work trucks from a business. And i use them in colorado and idaho at my houses to tow and haul trailers and carry people.
@12masterr9 ай бұрын
I was thinking of selling my avy 2500 4x4 with only 130k miles, but you convinced me to keep it! Lol. The truth is that it will cost me way more to replace it, and mine being from florida uave no rust, so a lot of life left!
@SgtPaine9 ай бұрын
I searched for a 2500 for months. They all had 200 to 300k miles it seemed so I knew it was a long lasting rig. Scored one with 98k miles and I love it. I do wish there were ways to liven up the pep a bit. I'm going to try a better, free flowing muffler first.
@mattie35959 ай бұрын
Had one new in 04. Silver birch. It was awesome. 8.1L burned a quart of oil between oil changes. 496 notorious for that. After 3 yrs ownership only had a burned out headlight. Traded in for the newly designed 07 Denali XL. Not near as good…..
@kevinblock23079 ай бұрын
This makes me miss my 2005 Avalanche..was a great truck. Sold it in 2020 with 170k on odometer as rust was taking over ☹️
@matthewreddick93345 ай бұрын
Our family 2002 avalanche that we bought brand new is rocking 378,000 miles with the original engine and transmission. We took her on a 400 mile road trip yesterday. It blows my mind how well it runs still.
@abaddon09322 ай бұрын
😂 about 2 years ago we took a 4 hour drive to Indianapolis and was a beast. On our way back we got hit with about 12in of snow and never have I felt more safe in a vehicle. I'm pushing 250k. I hope you can push many many more miles
@cmdrdarwin36829 ай бұрын
Impressive! I really wish Cadillac would bring back the EXT, I would be in line for one! In my area, there are not very many 8.1L versions of this truck left. Cool blast from the past!😎
@lopezdad306 ай бұрын
Chevy silverado ev rst
@alanb766 ай бұрын
We had a hard time finding a 2500 when we decided to buy the Avalanche for towing our trailers. Most dealers never had one. We found a new 2004 late that year and still have it. Towed the 10k trailer yesterday. Does a fine job. It's fun to take to Ikea when buying furniture and the folks at the loading dock are shocked when we convert the bed to 8 feet long. Comfortable, powerful, small for it's capacity. 36 gallon fuel tank is needed for the thirsty 490 engine. My only complaint is fuel economy, it needs more than the 4 speed transmission they provided. A modern 8 speed would be fantastic.
@DorDeKrey9 ай бұрын
I had a tent that set up on top of the bed and used the bed as the base...camped in it many times and with the midgate down had all kinds of room!
@ChicagoOutfit19009 ай бұрын
My uncle still has his Avalanche from '04. It's a bit of a rust bucket now, but if we didn't live in Chicago, it'd be a solid truck. No frills, solid power train, & spacious.
@JimmyShields-z2h9 ай бұрын
I actually like this gen then softer, rounded model, nice dark green or two tone n definitely 8.1lt V8. Years ago i saw one here in Australia that was converted to RHD can't remember what engine was in it but probably 5.3lt V8.
@mulocardenas86345 ай бұрын
That's why im keeping my 2004 blackie forever 8.1 😎👍
@keithdosik9 ай бұрын
Still asking for a Brenden fleet update 😢
@COChevyTrainMan19909 ай бұрын
Put it short, every GM car I own is going strong while everything else is in a junkyard, the end.
@COChevyTrainMan19909 ай бұрын
Best looking truck, besides the Silverado, ever since the first Chevrolet truck. Coolest truck design ever. My mom owned a 2004 Avalanche 1500, bought new and put over 128,000 miles. Done dozens of road trips and I learned how to drive in it. Unfortunately we had to sell it for money reasons. I miss it so much. So cool if Chevrolet brought it back today. Design cues and mid gate idea on the Silverado EV is close enough to me. Love that truck too.
@Turfcat1509 ай бұрын
Chebby can do no wrong huh fanboy
@texborn879 ай бұрын
I’ve worked auto parts for 16.5 years and I’m a Mopar guy the 8100 got better fuel mileage than the 6000 and had no problems what so ever and shared alot of parts with the 4300 v6 I would buy one
@pamelacrawford2134 ай бұрын
I have a 2003 1500 with the heavy duty towing package on it. Mother nature has been hard on it. Had a tree fall on it and the trailer I was pulling. And a small twister throw some boards at it and I still love it so much. I will never find another truck that fits me like that one. No problems with it. Drivers like a dream. I wish they would make a new Avalanche.
@krasnaludek2989 ай бұрын
They’re very solid/durable trucks … my only knock being all the cladding that requires constant UV protection. Most of the Avalanches that I see on the road are oxidized when it comes to all the trim pieces & that would bother me.
@jamesjethrowesten33026 ай бұрын
I restored the plastic on mine, just do a ceramic coating and it won't fade again
@4NINETYSIX5 ай бұрын
Eastwood Plastic Restorer .
@kkay.endicott23675 ай бұрын
I own a 2500 Avalanche. it's comfortable and pulls like an Ox,. I own 3 1500 Z-71 Avalanches and One 2500. The 2500 is my best ride. It pulled my camper at cruising speeds up and down the US and Canadian Rockies to and from Anchorage Alaska. This is a great truck.
@TonyBasuro9 ай бұрын
The Avalanche is the El Camino of SUVs. It's awesome.
@Turfcat1509 ай бұрын
Air Jordan of SUVs
@SuperSnakePlissken9 ай бұрын
I didn't know you could get the 8.1 in the Avalanche. I drove a 3500 8.1L V8 Chevy to tow A/C units to job sites back in 2001-2003 for a construction company I worked for. They weren't fast but they got the job done. Averaged around 9 mpg towing and 11 mpg not towing.
@speedracerjeff9 ай бұрын
8.1 was a rare option and not many ordered it due to the horrible fuel economy lol. The 6.0 LQ9 made the same power and could tow just fine and got slightly better MPG.
@allenhenry11134 ай бұрын
I have the 2012 avalanche & we love it!!! I wish it had its bigger brothers engine, but this 5.3 has great power.
@J.W.W.9 ай бұрын
Owned a 2004 Arrival Blue Z71 1500 5.3L version of this. Always wanted the 2500 with the big engine! Avalanche worked great as a truck and/or commuter.
@kenteagle29189 ай бұрын
I bought a yellow 1500 Avalanche in 2002. LOVED the body of the truck, but the stock motor and brakes were horrible. Ordered it from the factory and had to wait for it to come up on a train from Mexico. Would have had to wait another 6 weeks for a 2500 version of the same truck. Well, guess what? After all the "unanticipated delays", I could have got the 2500 in the same timeframe. The price wasn't horribly higher than the 2500 either. SMDH! Only reason I was in a time crunch is we were moving, and I needed to have the truck in time for the move. One of these days I'll find a creampuff 2500 Avalanche in yellow. Oh, & the dealer SWORE you could get the 2500 with a manual transmission, but I could never find info to confirm that. And for anyone wondering- I was highly skeptical, but anything I ever put in the bed stayed completely dry even in torrential downpours at highway speeds.
@H484R6 ай бұрын
had a 2002 5.3 avalanche a couple years ago, absolutely loved it. The features alone blew me away. Built-in steps in the bumper? In-bed lighting? DVD Players? Heated leather seats with the bowtie sewn into the headrests? and obviously the mid gate with removable window. I feel as if this was a test-bench for chevy to just see what consumers liked and didn't like so they could impliment those into later model silverados and other vehicles. Fun fact, one reason the 8 liter was sold alongside the first gen duramax is chevy was worried that consumer's would be wary of buying a diesel from them (with good reason, looking back at the older 6.5 liter diesels) and they felt the 8 liter would sell better as a towing rig. Kind of ironic looking back, as the duramax quickly became a legendary engine.
@jamesgranato21869 ай бұрын
You could get them with a 6.0 as well, as rare as the 8.1 option was I've seen more 8.1 Avalanches than I have 6.0. Same with the Suburbans
@xziang9 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing the sale price of that vehicle too. Was glad youmdid
@literallyshaking80196 ай бұрын
The GMT800 series has hands down the most comfortable seats GM ever put in a truck (when you got the full leather/electric adjustable option). Once you get the bolsters/lumbar locked in it’s like sitting in a Lay-z-boy, and the seat heaters will sweat you out on even the coldest day plowing. Worth getting one for the comfort alone.
@jamesjethrowesten33029 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this one. I have a 2003 avalanche 2500 4x4 8.1
@captinhoop9 ай бұрын
Should buy that thing for sure
@Moonninja4205 ай бұрын
I've own a 2003 avanlanche Z71 4X4 1500s, love it. Wish they kept making them.
@aaronc.brewster65279 ай бұрын
Here I am waiting for a present day Ute like a Baja or an El Camino... 😅
@noneyabizz83379 ай бұрын
Never going to happen, modern egos are too weak
@damilolaakanni9 ай бұрын
You're stuck with either the Maverick or the Santa Cruz...I guess you could include the Honda Ridgeline, but that's based on an SUV.
@fritty99279 ай бұрын
Loved my Baja
@timbur27119 ай бұрын
So is the Santa cruz
@speedracerjeff9 ай бұрын
Just build a classic El Camino. I have a 72 with a 383R stroker.
@davecal9421Ай бұрын
I've owned 3 so far: a 2002 (Brand new off the lot delivered December 2021), a 2004 that I eventually gave to my dad, and currently own a 2006 with 240K miles. Yes, it's showing it's age some, but I want nothing different...
@RayRayP20019 ай бұрын
Had an 02 Z-66 1500, ran great but had to change that back window 3x in 10 years because after a year or two it would start to leak inside the truck due to cracks in the framing. wound up trading it straight up for a 97 Z28 with less miles.
@kjcobb27519 ай бұрын
Great truck ! My dad has an 06 2500 avalanche while I just bought a 2013 black diamond edition !!! Wish they would make a come back !
@MetalZoned9 ай бұрын
One downside for towing is that because the fuel economy is so bad you'll have to stop more to refuel. With this you also can't tow a fifth wheel from what I've read due to those angled supports on on the bed but if anyone has done otherwise it would be great to hear about it. I've been looking for these recently actually and I can see why they're collectible
@ml98679 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: the angled support is called a flying buttress.
@MetalZoned9 ай бұрын
@@ml9867 would not have guessed that but it does make sense
@TrokaRC9 ай бұрын
Diesel is your friend if you want mpg. These older rigs are just as good for half the cost. What's $40 when towing vs not towing if it gets the job done its a small price to pay.
@kevinvoyer50539 ай бұрын
Ok I bought a 2005 naked Avalanche Z71 1500, used in 2006, with only 18,000 miles. Powered by the vaunted 5.3/Votec, with 4:10 gears with G80 automatic locking differential, 4x4 with Autotrack 4x4 hi an lo plus AWD. In all black like the above, but naked, with no plastic cladding and nice chrome bumpers, plus nice aluminum skid plates. We use on many trips from home in Massachusetts, as far north as Bar Harbor Acadia Park and as gas south as Key West, Florida, with a couple trips to Pigeon Forge and all over the NE. The only downer was mileage at 12 city in red lights a traffic, to 20 mpg at 55/60, 18 at 65-70. But was able to easily load 28, 4x8 sheets of drywall, at 62 lbs each totaling 1,736 lbs, plus my wife and I and tools loaded on top of the drywall in the back seat area. Leaving the rear window in place plus bed covers. In a 150 mile trip to a friend home up in northern Vermont. Getting 18 mpg average round trip, that’s about 14 up and 22 back empty mostly down hill. We owned till we traded in on a 2011 Silverado Ext Cab 4x4, LS 1500 Z71, with a 5.3/6 speed automatic with Autotrack. That was also all black and as great trouble free as the Avalanche was. That we traded in on a 2016 Colorado Ext Cab Z71,4x4, V6, also trouble free till 58,000 miles in 2019 when we traded that in on a Colorado Crew Cab 4x4, WT, V6. We still have at 63,000 trouble free mileage, with no plans on trading as of now.
@ddhh65529 ай бұрын
I have ripped a lot if suburban and tahoes around the desert and when it comes time to be on a nasty, cobley road, I opted for a Tahoe. It was way more nimble and soft than a 2500 suburban. Then again an 8.1 is mostly for towing as you said
@Ruben-dr4yi9 ай бұрын
Great video..keep then coming. Much rather see these type of trucks then the overpriced unreliable junk than the new ones..
@АндрейЭлектрик7 ай бұрын
I have 2002 NFE Avalanche 1500 sins new. Only 2 complains: G80 was rebuild at 80K miles. Tranny was replaced on 99K, due to leaking radiator- antifreeze get to transmission. Yes, clouding is fade, and clear coat start pilling off (22 years parked outside). It has minimum rust for NYC truck. Runs and drives without problems.
@1234567890ZETA9 ай бұрын
Ah, soon as I saw big block I knew it was the 2500 model. First time I read about them was back in 2003.
@RareGenXer9 ай бұрын
Always thought these were super cool! Especially the tougher looking first gen with (yes) all the contrasting plastic cladding with the metallic pea green paint. Seriously!
@gittyupalice969 ай бұрын
love the idea of the HD suspension under it... but big blocks are really useless outside of drag racing, would rather have a 6.0 vortech
@davidpastor99768 ай бұрын
I have a 2003 1500 Z71 and I love it, Bought with 114K miles, now 214K. It has had it's gremlins, but I would buy another one. Didn't know about the 2500 but might be worth a look.
@paulhansen76679 ай бұрын
I bought a big block Avalanche new in 2002. It was a great truck but I was caring for my elderly father at the time and had to sell it because it used so much fuel. It would be nice to find another one in good shape.
@ababbit74619 ай бұрын
As of this viewing, 2/8/24, there is a 2005 Avalanche (8.1 ltr motor) with 58K in Sacramento, CA for $38,000... Ouch, not worth it to me.
@louislepage51119 ай бұрын
A coworker of mine had the 1500 , other than a transmission, he liked it, and for what its worth it was reliable 😊
@Piketom19 ай бұрын
I really miss trucks like this. Modern 1500 series trucks are nearly as capable on paper but they are not as happy towing large loads as their HD counterparts. The step up to an HD truck now means you are getting a monstrously sized rig that rides HARSH when you are not using it for work and requires another mortgage to afford. Something like this is a great middle ground between a half-ton and three-quarter ton truck.
@robb48669 ай бұрын
Nice I sold mine 8 yrs ago for $12k with 76k miles but mine was a cherry 8 of 10 as the paint had just started to fade on the top (typical Az uv damage) and yours looks like a beat 3 of 10 - lol. Great trucks though! If I came upon another in the future I would get it as that 8.1 was great!
@joeculpepper22359 ай бұрын
All 2500 Avalanche came with the 8.1 and 4l80e. No other option for motor or trans
@АндрейЭлектрик7 ай бұрын
You can completely remove dewier (cross beam supporting glass) and you have big opening, the same as in Suburban.
@ZR2Blazer9 ай бұрын
I worked on one the other day it was Duramix swap
@davidmurray16309 ай бұрын
Wow!!! I have driven the 1500 variant of this truck a lot for a customer that owned one. Of course the 1500 variant had the 5.3, but the driving experience was superior to the normal 1500 Silverado. My example had over 150K on the clock and it drove like a new vehicle... extremely smooth and quiet. I remember thinking that this must be a very superior platform to drive this nice at this many miles! I would love to drive the 2500 series!
@alanlittell83859 ай бұрын
You did find a rare one. 3/4 ton with the 8.1L.
@Pharto_Stinkus6 ай бұрын
I didn't even know they made a 2500 avalanche... I bet that thing is amazing.
@johnshultz24378 ай бұрын
5:57 As you uttered, “easy to use” you touched the worlds absolute worst climate control knob(s) ever. If I ever find the engineer responsible for their design, I will WILL challenge him to a dual.
@braddurham30159 ай бұрын
In 03 got a brand new 3500 DRW 8.1 and Allison 4 door was a beast pulled trailer’s like it was nothing pulled better than my friends power stroke
@rjcolombe9 ай бұрын
Logically, these should have eventually replaced the Silverado, due to the extra versatility with little compromise. But alas, we are creatures of habit and the original pickup formula stays true to its roots.
@jonas8529 ай бұрын
dident know that about the mid gate part. soo if you get one tall bed cover you can turn this into a bit of a campervan
@theinternets75169 ай бұрын
Never knew there was a 2500 version of this truck. Pretty sweet.
@paulharsh789 ай бұрын
I wish all these new small trucks had the mid gate! Otherwise it’s more practical to get the SUV version. Specifically the Santa Cruz.
@alafrosty9 ай бұрын
If you could get that 2500 Avalanche with quadrasteer, it'd be amazing! Actually, the Avalanche was brought to market to compete with the forthcoming Honda Ridgeline. And it was a PITA to design for manufacture.
@jessr.24909 ай бұрын
The one Chevy truck model I would consider buying if they would refresh it. I feel the same about the Ford Explorer SportTrac. They would be the most comfortable all-rounder midsize trucks on the market.
@johnpatterson48097 ай бұрын
Sold sir. Going to get one right now
@PrydeWater9019 ай бұрын
Poor thing thought the tonneau cover was the folding type. 😬
@kootnygreen7 ай бұрын
4:57 your tailgate isn't broken. The bottom of the tailgate clips the plastic lip of the bumper cover. The cover is probably a little wavy or warped. A good sign that the steel bumper has been hit and bent.
@kirksway19 ай бұрын
this is very good information to learn. I never new that these came as a 2500, I always thought they were strictly 1500. so, does this mean it's a 3/4 ton? also, having ridden in a 1500 version I don't think I could ever compare the ride to that of a Cadillac, unless you are comparing it to a Cimmaron.
@bryanphipps91319 ай бұрын
I remember when these came out and thought they were sort of ugly because of all the plastic, now I can appreciate the thought that went into designing it, especially coming from GM. How much did you pay for it? I have a neighbor that has a red one with the 8.1 for sale and she wants 10k for it. 62k original miles.
@brendanao9 ай бұрын
$10k is a steal!
@cjmhall9 ай бұрын
He said in the video it sold at a dealer auction for $13k.
@bryanphipps91319 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I made the comment before the end of the video. @@cjmhall
@hugieflhr039 ай бұрын
They are great trucks (if) you can keep the rust away!!! The handheld programmer really wakes it up!
@Sir.VicsMasher9 ай бұрын
2003 Ram 2500 V10 with the six speed manual is on my grail list even though I opted for the diesel version.
@A-MAX.B5 ай бұрын
you should do a video on the Honda Ridgeline
@TheCat30219 ай бұрын
I have a 2500 suburban with the 8.1
@MrJameric7 ай бұрын
I love my Avalanche 1500. I don't need the extra towing capability. There are features on my 2005 that they have only come out with in later model vehicles.
@jpete30276669 ай бұрын
Wow $13,000 for this with under 60k? Thats a nice deal. I’d pick this up for that price in a heartbeat. It’s 100 times better and a fraction of the cost of anything new.
@chachifeere9 ай бұрын
Those were cool truck I’ve had 4 99-2003 sierras 2500. Great trucks and fun to work on The 6.0 was the best modern motor ever made The 8.1 was too much of a gas eater
@dougsmith7478 ай бұрын
I Put 110,000 miles on a 1500 avalanche. Sold it 6 years ago cuz I needed to pull a 5th wheel.... still miss it
@navystalker30839 ай бұрын
Love your series Brendan! Keep bringing us these gems especially since our government is making some pretty crazy ideas mandatory in the newer vehicles.
@TFLclassics9 ай бұрын
More to come!
@tacoman2064Ай бұрын
13k for that truck is absolutely diabolical . That actual evil that vehicle is worth 7-8k
@Sonofawildanimal4241Ай бұрын
All used trucks are priced as collectibles these days!!! Mine as well be 😂
@fritty99279 ай бұрын
😅. I had the Subaru version of this (Baja). Let me tell you, you won’t want to use that pass thru in any kind of heat, cold , or rain. I also owned first edition Ridgeline which was a twin to this in looks.
@COChevyTrainMan19909 ай бұрын
Unlike the Baja and the ridge line, the Chevrolet Avalanche is a true body on frame truck. Those two are just posers.
@fritty99279 ай бұрын
@@COChevyTrainMan1990 they may not be body on frame but that doesn’t mean there poser’s.😀 I mentioned looks and the cold issue with pass thru that are valid on both points. Nothing to do with body on frame , payload, towing, ect. Thought it was clear enough for most people.
@GTOGregory9 ай бұрын
I had a 2007 Avalanche with the LS 5.3 and four-speed transmission. I enjoyed it but wanted it to be better at towing a car trailer with a car. About 7300 Lbs. So, I purchased a 2010 Avalanche with the six-speed transmission. Again, a nice around-town truck but the anemic LS 5.3 killed it. I put in a camshaft, tune, and shorty headers where it then picked up an additional fifty-horsepower. But it sucked too much fuel. So, it was traded in for an LML diesel pickup. Problem solved!
@403patriot39 ай бұрын
I work for gm and I’ll always view the avalanche as a plastic truck. Cool it came in a rare trim package, but honestly that’s the coolest part about it
@COChevyTrainMan19909 ай бұрын
The Honda ridge line is the true definition of a plastic truck. A Pilot with a bed, pretty much.
@GoldenRetreiver859 ай бұрын
My dad has an Avalanche 2500! He loves it. The ride is so much better than the comparable Silverado/Sierra. When he bought his Avalanche 2500, he sold me his 1500 Avalanche. I drove it for years.