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Also, I'd really like to get a 2003. Anybody know when they're coming out?
And..... I'll be using it alot for off-road. Seems the Z71 is best suited for this though I really like the North Face edition. Any thoughts as to how these two models compare off road?
Thanks for any thoughts, Ensen.
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Second, 2003's. You can no longer order a 2002 model, but can go to your dealer and place an order for a 2003. Production starts in July and they should start showing up at the dealers in August. Many small changes have been made, especially on the interior. New stereos, climate controls, steering wheel, gauges, seat upholstery & controls, center console, avaialable DVD entertainment system, and more. On the outside, all Av's get darker colored cladding, that's now called "Dark Charcoal", and by mid-year, the cladding all together will become an option, along with an updated version of the Stabilitrack found on the Escalade EXT. There's also a new charcoal/gray color, and the Indigo Blue has been deleted, now replaced with a brighter blue.
Here's a copy of the changes from a dealer order book:
-Significant Mid-Cycle Enhancement for 2003 Model Year
-Electronic Throttle Control added to all available engines.
-Optional 4-Channel StabiliTrak system to provide greater yaw stability (primarily benifiting understeer) and improved single-wheel traction control (Deletes G80 Locking Differential)
-Enhanced Autotrac transfer case to improve fuel economy on 4WD models without StabiliTrak.
-Optional Trailering Package (no longer standerd)
-Dual Level front Airbags and Automatic Air Bag Supperssion System are standard.
-Optional Safety & Security Package includes OnStar & Slide Air Bags (both no longer standard). Also includes new OnStar Combination Antenna
-Body cladding now in Dark Charcoal colour, replacing gray
-Optional new power-folding exterior Rearview Mrrors with trun signals
-Optional Camper mirrors with turn sigal and power extension
-New colour 62U Dark Gray
-Spare tire lock deleted
-Aluminum 16" spare wheel deleted - steel wheel now standard
-Underhood lamp and air filter sensor deleted
-Redesigned Insturment Panel, Cluster and Cnetre Floor Console
-New Interior trim fabric and design
-Standard Tri-Zone HVAC system with manual controls
-Optional Tri-Zone Electronic Climate Control (now available with Sunroof)
-New interior trim colour on NorthFace model
-Optional Adjustable Brake and Accelerator pedals
-Optional 9-button Steering Wheel Controls to retrieve veichle function reports, program memory features, and audio controls
-Optional Driver Information Centre monitors and reports on the status of up to 36 veichle functions, providing segment's highest number of driver alerts and programmable memory features. Driver Message Centre remains standard and is deleted when DIC is ordered
-Improved Rear Seat Audio Controls with vacuum fluorescent display for radio station tune/selection/seek, CD selection/track
-Optional Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) receiver (at the time of print DAB available only in Vancouver, Winsdor, Toronto, and Montreal)
-Optional In-Dash CD Changer
-Optional DVD based Rear Seat Entertainment System with 7" LCD flip-down screen capable of displaying 16 x 9 aspect ratio or standard screen format. 2 sets of wireless headphones included
-Theft Lock features deleted from radios
-Power Driver's Seat adjuster deleted on AE7 Bench Seat
-Manual lumbar adjusters deleted. Power lumbar adjuster included with AN3 heated leather seats
-Power Passenger Seat deleted on A95 cloth and leather seats
-Optional Smokers Package (Cigarette lighter and ashtray are no longer standard without bench seat)
-Secondary visor shades deleted
-Deep-tine rear glasds no longer standard, but included with Z66 and Z71 packages
-HVAC cabin air filter deleted
I got this information from My Chevy dealership May1/02. They also tell me new brochure for the 2003 Avalanche should be out end of May.
My advice? If the 2003 changes are to your liking, go find one you like now, as great deals can be had, like $7-8,000 off sticker. The Escalade EXT is also extremely nice, but I'm not sure if I'd spend the extra $10k, unless I was sure I really wanted all that it offers. As for 2003, the Escalade EXT will also get an updated interior, with a new dash more recent Cadillac-like.
How about this? Since you want the Indigo, but aren't thrilled with the cladding (probably because it's gray & textured), why not have it painted? Many Av owners have either had this done or just bought one that was already painted, and it looks very nice. This way, you can get a great deal right now with the color you want, then spend a little to have it painted to give it the look you desire. Or, if you just don't want the cladding all together, I guess you'd have to wait. I myself have tried to vision an Av w/o, either gray or painted, and still think it'd be lacking somthing as far as style. But, I guess it's all your personal opinion.
Good luck!
P.S., Have you been over to http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com
Good Luck!
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If you need towing power, get the 2500. That's what I've got. Adding a diesel will probably only get you up another 1000 or two pounds of towing capacity.
What kind of MPG are you getting on the 8.1? That is one monster engine!
Stve
Don't get me wrong, I love the monotone look of the EXT, but having a black Avalanche, we're more than satisified with the added ease of maintenance. It just looks good next to the black too!
Now, did everyone wax the roof of the Av? THAT is a challenge!
-- Don
;-)
-- Don
But what about the Av's roof? Well, I have to admit, being 6'4" and having a small ladder for the roof, I still only usually wash up there. I did put 2 coats of Klasse on the roof before, and the water still beads and rolls right off, so it's not a problem. That's in comparison to the rest of the Av that has 12 coats of polish.
But I'll have to do the roof fully again soon, because I'm switching to Zaino in the next month or so.
If you're having some trouble, about all I can suggest is just to get yourself a small/medium stepladder, if you don't already have one.
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http://media.gm.com/division/2003_prodinfo/03_chevrolet/03_avalanche/index.html
Also, for pics, go here and type in "Avalanche":
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http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/news/avalanche_no_cladding.html
I must say the Avalanche has caught my attention in a big way. Still in the research phase, and hope the 0% financing will be around for awhile.
Have been a "Ford guy" although have no hard feelings for other makes. Test drove the Avalanche last week and almost handed the keys to my Excursion to the sales guy.
Just need to clear it with the wife!
From the photos it appears, in comparison to the regular "cladded" Av, to be something of a "stripper" model, although it will have all the features of the regular Av. The cleaner lines do have a certain appeal...