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The New 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche is
Flexible with Passengers
Chevrolet introduced the 2007 Chevy
Avalanche, the next generation of the industry’s
most flexible utility vehicle. It combines the passenger-comfort
attributes of an SUV with the cargo capability of
a truck. The ’07 Avalanche is based on GM’s
new, full-size SUV platform, which features more power
with segment-leading fuel economy and flex-fuel capability;
a sharper, more precise driving feel; increased interior
refinement; and improved quietness.
Avalanche also delivers a 360-degree
safety system of occupant protection and crash-avoidance
technology that demonstrates GM’s commitment
to providing world-class safety, including available
head curtain side air bags and standard StabiliTrak
stability control system with new rollover mitigation
technology.
“Avalanche is vehicle without
peers, selling more than 379,500 units from its spring
2001 launch through December 2005,” said Ed
Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “Avalanche’s
flexibility, from its SUV comfort and ingenious Midgate
to its new family of flex-fuel-capable engines, delivers
a truly unique combination of cargo and passenger
options.”
The 2007 Avalanche will be available
in the second quarter of 2006. It is offered in LS,
LT and LTZ models, with 2WD and 4WD (a Z71 off-road
package will be offered later in the model year).
At the start of production, Avalanche will come with
an efficient 5.3L V-8 with Active Fuel Management™
technology that seamlessly switches from eight-cylinder
to four-cylinder operation to save fuel. Later, a
new, all-aluminum 6.0L V-8 with Active Fuel Management
and variable valve timing (VVT) will be available.
Several available engines allow Avalanche to run on
E85, a renewable fuel.
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