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Category: $32,000 – $40,000 Mid Sized SUV
Who should buy this car: A person looking for a combination of a comfortable and luxurious SUV and an open air pickup truck
Comparable models in this class: Chevrolet Avalanche, Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Subaru Baja

GMCs Envoy XUV has almost as many permutations as a Rubiks Cube. It can be a five-passenger SUV or an open air hauler. With the flip of a button, the back roof slides forward to create a small, weatherproof cargo space almost like a miniature pickup truck. This vehicle could be ideal for gardeners, cyclists or other hobbyists who want the versatility of carrying tall or dirty objects without trashing the interior of their SUV.

, 2004 GMC Envoy XUV Road TestGMCs accessory group even offers a tent that fits over the cargo space and tailgate.

Prices begin at $31,890 for the two-wheel drive SLE or $34,115 for the four-wheel drive SLE. The two-wheel-drive SLT model begins at $36,490 and four-wheel drive starts at $38,715.

The XUV is a derivative of the Envoy XL, but it is actually configured a lot like Chevrolets Avalanche. The XUV has a 32-by-32-inch power sliding roof over the cargo area whereas the Avalanche is open. A midgate with separate window is located behind the back seat. It keeps the trucks cabin separate from the cargo area. The window retracts, however, and the midgate can then be folded into the cabin, creating a load floor that is more than six feet long. The tailgate folds out to extend that length to nearly eight feet. It also opens to the side if that is a more convenient way to load.

The rear cargo area is designed to be weather-resistant. It has a drain system that can channel up to 35 gallons of water per minute out of the cargo area. It can also be hosed down. Four tie-down rings can be moved to different locations for securing large items.

, 2004 GMC Envoy XUV Road TestThe XUVs unique hauling ability shows just how useful technology and clever engineering can be when it comes to designing a vehicle that is capable of handling a wide variety of tasks.

The XUV is quite a luxurious model. Although the standard engine is the 4.2-liter, 275-horsepower, six-cylinder powerplant, the optional 5.3-liter V-8 is a better choice. The 290-horse V-8 moves the XUV with ease because it has substantially more torque than the six cylinder. With the V-8, the XUV can tow 6,400 pounds.

The XUV rides on the same 129-inch wheelbase chassis as the Envoy XL. It is 16 inches longer than the standard Envoy. The extra length comes in handy for hauling, yet the vehicle is still almost a foot shorter than its bigger sister, the Yukon XL. Those are significant numbers when it comes time to wheel one into a garage or a tight parking space. The XUVs size did seem a bit confining when I drove it through an underground parking garage. Aside from that, it is almost as easy to manage as the smaller Envoy.

, 2004 GMC Envoy XUV Road TestThe XUV is very nicely equipped. The cabin has brushed silver trim accents and faux carbon fiber inserts on the instrument panel. Dual-zone climate controls are standard, and dual power outlets near the console are handy for cell phones and other accessories.

The navigation system and XM satellite radio are operated with a small LCD screen. The nav systems maps are clear and easy to read, but programming a destination is overly tedious and not very handy. The people that could really profit from a nav system are the same ones who dont have the patience, or technical acuity to learn a system that is not as simple and intuitive as it should be. I continue to wait for voice-activated systems that will replace the hunt-and-peck method of putting in an address you need to find.

Buttons for operating the audio system flank the LCD screen, and they are tiny and hard to hit with gloves on.

The test vehicles heated leather seats were very thick and plush. Front legroom is good, and the longer wheelbase gives tons of room for the back seat. There is no third seat available because of the cargo area.

Side airbags are provided for the front seats, and anti-lock, four-wheel disc brakes are standard. Traction control is an option for two-wheel-drive models.

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Specifications

  6-Cyl. V-8
Engine Type 4.2-liter, double overhead cam (DOHC) Inline 6 Vortec 5300 5.3L overhead valve V8
Horsepower 275 @ 6,000 RPM 290 @ 5,200 RPM
Torque 275 @ 3,600 RPM 325 @ 4,000 RPM
Fuel Recommended Regular Unleaded.
Transmission 4-Speed Automatic
Tires – Standard All-season steel belted radial P245/65R17 tires.
Overall Length 208.4″
Wheelbase 129″
Width 74.7″
Turning Diameter 41.3 ft Curb to Curb
Curb Weight 4,945 lbs.   (5,042 lbs. w. AWD)
Fuel Tank 22 Gallons
Miles Per Gallon 2WD
Miles Per Gallon AWD
EPA city 15, hwy 20
EPA city 15, hwy 19
EPA city 15, hwy 19
EPA city 15, hwy 18
Base Sticker Price $31,240 plus $685 Destination Charge

2004 GMC Envoy XUV

Standard Equipment

  • 5 person total seating capacity
  • Cloth upholstery (Leather on SLT)
  • Front and rear ventilated disc brakes
  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Automatic headlamps with auto delay off
  • Cornering lights
  • Dual zone climate control
  • AM/FM cassette in-dash single CD player with 6 speakers
  • Power midgate window
  • Power retractable roof

Major Available Options

  • Vortec 5300 V-8 Engine
  • All-wheel drive
  • 8-way power driver seat
  • 8-way power front passenger seat
  • OnStar
  • Load-Leveling Rear Suspension
  • Power Adjustable Pedals
  • GPS navigation system
  • Power Glass Sunroof
  • Bose Premium Sound System
  • Side-Impact Airbags for Front Seats
  • XM Satellite Radio
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Adjustable Pedals
About The Author
Reviewed By Automotive Expert

Tom Strongman began writing about automobiles for The Kansas City Star 20 years ago. He was the full-time Automotive Editor from 1991 to 2001. Now he is a Contributing Editor who works on contract for the paper. His syndicated column also appears in The St. Louis Suburban Journals and The Columbus Dispatch. He writes a bi-monthly column for AAA's Home and Away Magazine. Strongman's "Behind the Wheel" segment airs weekly on KSHB Channel 41 in Kansas City.

Any information provided on this Website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with a professional mechanic. The accuracy and timeliness of the information may change from the time of publication.

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