I’m not a fisherman by trade, but it is one of my favorite hobbies. I work in an office and every other weekend or so, I take my new Houston Chevrolet Avalanche down to Galveston, go out on the pier and catch some fish. The Houston Chevrolet Avalanche has been more useful in this aspect than any other car that I’ve ever had. It’s midgate is convertible and very useful. I can carry all of my gear back there and get around great. It rides well, it’s comfortable, and the engines can turn it on when I want them to.
My Houston Chevrolet Avalanche does require some extra concentration to drive, though, because of the large blind spots to the rear. I’ve had a few scares, but you can compensate enough so that they don’t make any difference.
I got the four wheel drive version of the Houston Chevrolet Avalanche, which is what I would suggest to anyone. The four wheel dive has 310 horsepower and 335 pound feet of torque, with a 5.3 lite V6 engine. You can also use E85 instead of regular gas, which is both cheaper and good for the environment, so if you choose to upgrade to this on the Houston Chevrolet Avalanche then you’re saving more money in the long run, considering the gas prices around here.
For anyone who travels away from home a lot, the OnStar emergency communications, which comes equipped standard on the Houston Chevrolet Avalanche, is really useful. The Avalanche did great on government safety crash tests, especially in the head on collision bodily injury category, so it keeps you protected.








