Overview & Reviews
For 2004, the Envoy adds several items to the options list, including XM Satellite Radio (and a new stereo to accommodate it), a DVD-based navigation system and adjustable pedals. There are also a few minor equipment changes this year. In SLE models, the door trim is now vinyl instead of cloth, and lumbar adjustment for the front seats is two-way manual rather than the previous four-way feature. Additionally, there is no longer a power outlet in the cargo area, and SLE badging will no longer grace the B-pillars. SLT models also get a revised steering wheel. Lastly, when playing a DVD in Envoys with the optional entertainment system, you can now hear it through the audio system in addition to the wireless headphones.
- Plenty of cool options, strong six-cylinder power, attractive interior design.
- Numb steering, low-grade interior pieces, sloppy handling around corners.
User Reviews:
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What a piece of junk - 2004 GMC Envoy
By VeryUnhappywenvoy - December 15 - 10:00 am-Seven recalls -Chronic electrical problems -Lowest quality car ever owned, basic functions adn features that fail -Wind noise like a sieve, back to the dealer 3 times and no relief.
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Beat up by GMC - 2004 GMC Envoy
By Tom Murphy - August 28 - 10:00 amI am havong major problems with my Envoy. It started from the day I drove off the lot. The envoy is sitting in my back yard and has been for close to a year. GMC will not perform ant warrenty work on it. They also will not perform any recall work on it. The complete experiance has been awfull. I have a folder at home that is about3/4" thick of all the paper work that tall this has created. I dont know what to do at this point.