The Inside of the Avalanche
So much has been said about the Avalanche in last month’s entries. Now let us take a peak on the inside of the Avalanche itself. The cabin of the Chevrolet Avalanche 2007 is more SUV than truck. It can be geared with the “LTZ” equipment package if the Avalanche-buyer wants to. One only needs to put down an additional $6,735.
The said package includes power adjustable heated front bucket seats, leather front and rear seats, power adjustable pedals, head-curtain side airbags for the front and rear, dual-zone air conditioning, a premium stereo system as well as other chic extras.
For big bulked drivers, the driving position is noticeable comfortable. It can adjust to your body built to make you feel comfortable even in long travels. All the adjustability makes it conducive for the one driving to have a relaxed ride. It can lessen the chance for back pains and strained muscles due to extended time of uncomfortable driving. The seat is placed in an angle that would give the driver a good view of the road.
As another option, the Avalanche-buyer can have a rear view camera for $195 and a rear parking assist (this is part of the LTZ package) to help out when backing. This can aid in providing the driver with a better view of what’s behind his Avalanche just to make sure nothing or no one gets driven over.
As for the space in the back seat, it has a comfortable bench seat and considerable space for the passenger’s legs and head.
The 60/40 split rear seat folds to give access to the “Midgate,” which also opens into the Avalanche’s 5.3′ enclosed cargo bed. In a few moments, one can enjoy an open bed that extends until the back of the car.