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2003 Chevrolet Avalanche reviews and buying guide.

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2003 Chevrolet Avalanche

There isn't much you can say about the Chevrolet Avalanche. Simply put, it is one of the most innovative vehicles ever. With the ability to change from a stylish, performance-driven SUV into a tough, dependable Chevy Truck with a simple adjustment of the revolutionary Convert-a-Cab feature, it's not hard to see why Avalanche was named the Motor Trend 2002 "Truck of the Year." For 2003, the Avalanche continues to upgrade itself, with an extensive list of safety features, an almost ridiculous array of sophisticated entertainment options, and a new driver convenience package.

The 2003 Avalanche is offered in a standard 1500 series, a special North Face Edition for outdoor enthusiasts, and a bulked-up 2500 version for those who require even more power than the 1500 provides.

Under the Hood

The 1500 series comes with a mighty 5.3-liter V8 engine with 250 horsepower, while the 2500 series has an even more robust 8.1-liter V8 engine with 340 horsepower. All models come with 2WD or 4WD options, a performance-driven suspension system, and four-wheel disk antilock brakes. The security features don't end there, as the Avalanche provides early compliance to 2005 federal seat standards for child restraint anchorages with its LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system for child seats. In addition, the Avalanche also has an advanced dual front and side passenger-sensing airbag system.

Standard Features, Options Packages and Style

The aforementioned Covert-a-Cab system and Midgate come standard on all models, allowing the Avalanche to crossover from an SUV to a truck. Other standard features include battery rundown protection, multi-zone manual climate control, and AM/FM stereo with CD.

For the outdoor lover, the North Face Edition offers natural color options and two Summit Pod backpacks and Water Duffalo storage bags.

As far as option packages go, the 2003 Avalanche has an abundant set from which to choose. For entertainment, customers can equip their vehicle with XM Satellite Radio, a rear-seat entertainment system with DVD and flip-down screen, and/or a Bose audio system with six-channel amplifier and six speakers. As if that isn't enough, another package includes an eight-button personalized steering wheel control, with access to the highly convenient OnStar system. If you can't find enough gadgets to compliment the power, performance, and innovative style of the 2003 Avalanche, you just might be impossible to please.

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