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Old 02-17-2003, 03:34 PM
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body hardware...

...that is the correct term and here is the option code: WBH

i know because i just ordered one over a week ago. so hopefully it comes in by the end of this month so i can take advantage of the 4,000 rebate.

if i get this AV , i will be getting it for a steal! GMS price plus rebate= about 10,000 under sticker:ylsuper

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I have always thought that the avalanche was loosely based on a sifi
spaceship. I finally found what I was thinking of.
The space 1999 eagle transporter.
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The Avalanche...

Well...I guess everyone is intitled to their own opinion...When the Avalanche was first introduced..your right, it was ugly...but it does grow on you...so much so, I bought one....It is very functional and and every space is usable...Drives like a Suburban, handles like a Tahoe, and has an interior that blends with the driver....Everyone needs to drive it and then see if you have the same opinion you had before...I changed mine and enjoy it very much...
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Plastic practical

I use my Avalanche off road on a farm, with some pretty rough sections.

Plastic is very rugged and does a super job of protecting the truck's body. Brush, rocks, small trees do not affect it!

I think it was design for this purpose vs. trying to look cool.

Also, the Z71 suspension works very well. Friends with Rams, F250's, and Land Cruisers have trouble in sections where Avalanche breezes through.

When I first saw Avalanche thought is was heinous, but now I think it looks great, and get a bunch of compliments.
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Re: This thing is as ugly as the Aztec

Enough trashing the cars this isn't the right forum for this line of discussion!
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