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2002 GMC Envoy - Consumer Opinions

MSRP: $29,375 - $34,415 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos user
2002 envoy

...I also think that the bells and whistles have a few bug that should have been worked out before its release...

MSN Autos user
2002 envoy

...Pros: quality/comfort Cons: gas mileage Overall: great...

MSN Autos user
2002 ENVOY SLT XL

...Bravada, Envoy, etc) when our SAAB 9-5 Aero lease runs out (another really fun car!!!)...

Edmunds user
2002 Envoy SLT 4x4

...The engine still runs like new and the auto transmission shifts very smoothly. The truck rides well and is comfortable. I plan on keeping my Envoy and have no...

Cars.com user
2002 Envoy SLT 4x4

...The exterior design has held well for 10 years. On the exterior I like that the turn signals are integrated into the side mirrors, and that the side mirrors...

MSN Autos user
Left In The Dust Bunny

...I would buy another Cherokee, but I would love to see the improvements I mentioned, compared to the GMC Envoy. (Um, that includes price as well!)...

MSN Autos user
Envoy envy

...really bad blind spots in bothe rear corners. Overall: A nice vihicle over all, but not too comfy tho, if you are 6 ft tall and wide seated :-)...

MSN Autos user
Life-long GM owner?

...If the Pilot proves to be half the quality and reliability of my 1996 Accord, I made a wise decision. Sorry, GM, just being honest...

MSN Autos user
GMC vs. Toyota...You Decide

...It was in the shop ONE time (besides scheduled maintenance) in six years. ONE repair in six years (Toyota) vs. EIGHT repairs in one year (GMC)...

MSN Autos user
Style and comfort is great

...Pros: great ride w/ great style and eye appeal Cons: need better acceleration windshield is very easy to crack Overall: one of the better of the GM products;...



 
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