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2004 GMC Envoy

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  • 2004 GMC Envoy
  • Engine, Vortec 4200 SFI I6, includes transmission oil cooler (275 HP [205.1 kW] @ 6000 rpm, 275 lb.-ft. [371.2 N-m] @ 3600 rpm)
  • Miles : 135863
  • Stock Number : SW2268

Fuel Efficiency Rating

  • Est. MPG City: 15
  • Est. MPG Hwy: 18

Actual ratings will vary with options, driving conditions, habits and vehicle condition.

Description

The GMC Envoy line of mid-size SUVs has been expanded for 2004.The new XUV is brimming with innovation and clever engineering that answers the call for someone who wants both the utility of a pickup truck and the luxurious accommodations of a passenger car. The Envoy line continues to come in two sizes, regular and extra-long.The standard GMC Envoy is a compelling alternative to the Ford Explorer and other mid-size SUVs.Smooth, stable, and responsive, the Envoy comes with a smooth, powerful inline six-cylinder engine that gives up nothing to the Explorer, even when the Ford is equipped with the optional V8 engine.The Envoy carries five people in comfort with two rows of seats. The Envoy XL is a stretched, long-wheelbase version of the Envoy that features third-row seating.Some buyers see the XL as a less-expensive alternative to the full-size GMC Yukon.The XL is actually longer than the Yukon, can carry seven passengers, and offers an optional V8 engine.Its third row adds versatility.But the Envoy XL is narrower and not as stable as the full-size Yukon.And because it's longer and heavier, the Envoy XL lacks the handling response and stability of the standard Envoy. GMC Envoy shares its chassis and engine with the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Buick Rainier. Each of the three boasts unique styling, however, and there are feature differences. Envoy has conservative, upmarket styling, yet has a masculine look that says it's ready to tackle the tough jobs. It offers more features than the Chevy, but the standard Envoy doesn't offer the Rainier's optional V8. And the XUV version is a GMC exclusive.