Overview & Reviews
Changes to the 2006 GMC Envoy include new 18-inch alloy wheels for the Denali trim and the addition of stability control, OnStar and cruise control to the standard equipment list of all Envoys.
- Extensive options list, strong six-cylinder engine, available V8 power, user-friendly interior design.
- Numb steering, low-grade interior materials, sloppy handling around corners.
User Reviews:
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Reliable family truckster w lots of nickel & dimes - 2006 GMC Envoy
By JJ Bookman - October 3 - 12:26 pmEngine and tranny are very reliable but the exterior trim and interior bits require a lot of fixing, typical GM. Body is still holding up well, rear deck lip is getting rusty but still looks good for a 10 year-old car. We drive the hell out of it and it has not let us down yet. Lots of DIY fixing if you are a handy man or shade-tree mechanic. Part are abundant and cheap, something else broke? ebay here I come!
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Lemon Envoy - 2006 GMC Envoy
By Darwin M. - July 29 - 2:47 amDont buy this SUV, Had already bought before finding out that there are many many owners having the same problem with vehicle shutting down, left GMC dealer today after service request for problem with no fix as their mechanic said he cant figure out what electrical parts are bad as code did not tell him, He said he could start replacing electrical parts but no guaranty that the problem would be fixed. Called GMC customer complaint line and told to call National Traffic Saftey to register complaint, Everybody that owns an Envoy with this shutting down problem has to file a complaint with them before a recall can take place. Please call to file.
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MEDIO-CAR - 2006 GMC Envoy
By BUCK bARKER - December 13 - 3:26 amFront drive requires a lot of maintenance. uses more oil than it should Brakes are inadaquit for a car this size, especially loaded. load leveler goes crazy once in a while.-