How many miles will a 2006 GMC Envoy last?

How many miles will a 2006 GMC Envoy last?

In terms of longevity, the GMC Envoy could easily last 150,000 to 400,000 miles, according to this forum for GM vehicle owners. Proper care and maintenance (which includes regular oil and fluid changes) is the way to go if you want to prolong your vehicle’s life.

What engine is in a 2006 GMC Envoy?

4.2 L 6-cylinder
5.3 L V8
2006 GMC Envoy/Engine

Is a 2006 GMC Envoy rear-wheel drive?

Envoys have either rear-wheel drive or Autotrac four-wheel drive, which incorporates a two-speed transfer case. All-disc antilock brakes and StabiliTrak are standard. Side curtain-type airbags are optional.

How much gas mileage does a GMC Envoy get?

2005 GMC Envoy

EPA MPG Owner MPG Estimates
2005 GMC Envoy 2WD 6 cyl, 4.2 L, Automatic 4-spd
Regular Gasoline View Estimates How can I share my MPG?
15 combined city/highway MPG 13 city 18 highway 6.7 gals/ 100 miles
2005 GMC Envoy XL 2WD 8 cyl, 5.3 L, Automatic 4-spd

What’s the difference between Envoy SLT and SLE?

The SLE package offers cloth seats, whereas the SLT package offers leather seats. Vehicles equipped with the SLT package have a CD player and a power driver’s seat, whereas the SLE models generally do not.

What are some of the 2006 GMC Envoy problems?

Top 2006 GMC Envoy Problems 1 Air Compressor for Rear Air Springs May Fail 470 people have reported this 227 2 Fuel Level Sensor Failure 380 people have reported this 214 3 AC Blower Inop Due to Failed Resistor 274 people have reported this 121 4 CD Player In Radio May Fail 175 people have reported this 85

Is the GMC Envoy a good car?

The 4.2 I6 feels stronger than what GMC gives it credit for, the Envoy has a tighter turning radius than my old Jeep! And it is absolutely wonderful to drive!

What kind of engine does a Chevy envoy have?

A chevron arrow pointing down. The Envoy It’s a very comfortable and powerful SUV. The towing capabilities were perfect for our family getaway to the lake. The 4.2L V6 engine is powerful enough for the hills and straightaways. The marriage between the transmission and the engine was almost flawless.

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