Overview & Reviews
Long overdue for a redesign, GMC's all-new Envoy finally gets the goods to compete in the highly competitive midsize SUV segment. An all-aluminum inline six-cylinder engine replaces the aging 4.3-liter V6, and a revised suspension dramatically improves the ride. Unlike the 2000 Envoy that was virtually indistinguishable from its Chevrolet and Oldsmobile siblings, the 2002 model now sports a new look that is unique to the GMC brand.
- Sharp exterior styling, strong six-cylinder power, attractive interior design.
- Numb steering, plasticky interior pieces, feels tippy in the twisties.
User Reviews:
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final fix - 2002 GMC Envoy
By ron jones - October 23 - 2:00 amThe only thing we did not like about the vehicle was that the passengers seat belt would always lock up and not release. The dealer fixed this with a seat belt extension.
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Love my ENVOY. - 2002 GMC Envoy
By Barbara Sarco - October 11 - 2:00 amI have 24,000 miles on my Envoy. On long trips its a dream (speaking from experience with toy. 4 runner that shook my liver out) Comfortable ride. Great exterior looks.
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Would I buy another? NOT - 2002 GMC Envoy
By envoyenvy1 - September 29 - 10:00 amSorry I dont buy the first year vehicle excuse. This is a bad reason for poor quality build. While I like the vehicle overall, there have simply been too many problems. weather trim falling off, transmission problems, incredible wind noise problems, etc...and a geat deal of excuses from GM. Oh its suppose to make that much wind noise...Right Im sure the designers set out to accomplish that very fact!
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So far, so good - 2002 GMC Envoy
By bigtalllefty - September 12 - 2:00 amAfter 11 months of ownership, complaints are minor. Top of seat back is too low for 65" driver. With tilt steering wheel in comfortable position, cant read speedometer (blocked by top of steering wheel). Initially, fuel economy was horrid improved to reasonably close to EPA ratings after a few thousand miles. CD/cassette stereo and limited slip only options on our Envoy. No mechanical problems. Dont break a fancy headlight: cost a fortune to replace! Oil changes are expensive: SEVEN quarts of oil!
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behind the mask - 2002 GMC Envoy
By Zorro - July 4 - 2:00 amI assume you are looking here because you are considering an Envoy..well I snuck in here as I own the Envoy twin, the Olds Bravada..5700 carefree miles and the 60,000 mile warrranty is the Big difference over the Envoy, not to mention the Olds dealers are selling them at invoice since they arent as popular nameplate as GMC "suv of the year"..Youll love the ride and quietness over the Explorer!
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envoy - 2002 GMC Envoy
By williav - December 9 - 10:00 amThis vehicle is one the best driving suvs I have rented several types 6 different models and this drives like a luxury car.