2013 Chevy Avalanche Van Review Pictures
The
2013 Chevy Avalanche comes with a coffee warmer, and the ultimate
in sun visors. Map lights are available; in fact, Chevy has provided
generous illumination throughout the cabin. Flush-mounted cargo lights
in the bed rate very high on our coolness scale and can make a big
difference when loading cargo at night. Of course, the most interesting
feature on the Avalanche is the Midgate, which allows the 2013 Chevy
Avalanche to convert from a five- or six-seat SUV with a 5-foot, 3-inch
cargo box, to a two- or three-passenger pickup truck with an 8-foot,
1-inch box. The Midgate works similarly to a folding rear seat in
a wagon or SUV.
The 2013 Chevy Avalanche driver Convenience Package ($717) includes power-adjustable pedals, which move up to 3 inches closer to the driver. That's a real boon for the vertically challenged, who won't have to sit as close to the steering wheel (and air bag) in order to reach the pedals. The adjustable pedals of 2013 Chevy Avalanche have a memory function, making it more convenient for mixed-height couples to share the same truck. The Driver Convenience Package also includes an eight-button, steering-wheel-mounted control system that the driver can program to access trip-computer functions, as well as OnStar and entertainment systems. Dual-zone automatic climate control also comes as part of the package. XM Satellite Radio ($325) offers 100 coast-to-coast digital channels, including 71 music channels (more than 30 of them commercial-free) and 29 channels of sports, talk, news, and children's entertainment.
The bed cover comes off in three pieces and slides into a nice fabric
bag; these pieces attach to the side of the bed to minimize the space
they take up. Now you have a fully functional pickup with an open
eight-foot bed. You can park an 2013 Chevy Avalanche in back, with
the front tires and fenders where the rear seat was moments before.
Of course, this results in an open-air driving experience; there's
nothing separating you from the open pickup bed. But wind noise is
minimal, with no buffeting. Only a slight breeze reminds you that
your ATV is sitting on the back seat. GM engineers achieved this through
extensive tuning in the wind tunnel, and a pair of flying buttresses
that also add structural rigidity and can be used as tie-downs. Alternatively,
you can fold down the rear seats but leave the Midgate in place, which
leaves cargo space inside the cab; there's nearly 54 cubic feet of
interior cargo volume with the rear seat folded and Midgate in place.
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