2008 GMC Envoy Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

Found 401 consumer opinions, showing 1-5:

  • GMC Envoy, KBB Consumer Review

    "The Denali package makes the styling a little better than the "standard" version. Nothing else looks like it on the road. The luxury touches (leather, memory seat settings, Bose system... Read full review

  • 2008 Envoy Denali

    I got the Nav Package. In contrast to another review, I think it works great! Yes, there is a learning curve, but once you are proficient it works fine! Save for the XM traffic report - it... Read full review

  • Best vehicle I have driven in a while.

    "I totally love this car, I traded my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with 11,000 miles on it. This vehicle blew me away with the comfort, styling, It drives so much better than my Jeep, I... Read full review

  • GMC Envoy, KBB Consumer Review

    "Recently purchased a 2006 Envoy Denali 4x4 w/11k miles. This is a great suv, luxurious look matched with a comfortable ride and great performance. Head room could be a bit more generous... Read full review

  • GMC Envoy, KBB Consumer Review

    "I bought the XL Denali in 2005. I am now trading it in and I could not be happier! It has a smooth highway ride, but a bumby and rocky street ride; even for a SUV. The outside noise is... Read full review

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    The 2008 GMC Envoy is closely related mechanically to the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, which is similarly priced but doesn't offer a model like the luxurious Denali; however, the TrailBlazer gets a sporty SS model with a 6.0-liter V-8 for those who want a musclecar-like experience. The Envoy is part of a dying breed of formerly top-selling truck-based SUVs that are gradually being replaced by safer, smoother-riding car-based crossovers; among those, the Envoy is particularly trucklike in its ride and handling. The Explorer, Pathfinder, and 4Runner especially all handle more securely, and their interiors have been kept better updated. The Pathfinder and 4Runner also offer some measure of off-road ability. The Durango provides more towing ability and is almost as large as the full-size GMC Yukon for those who want a little more truck instead. GMC's own Acadia crossover, though more expensive, may be the best alternative to the Envoy if you're looking for a high-utility family vehicle; it's roomier and safer, and it performs better in just about every way.

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