Is a 2008 GMC Envoy reliable?
2008 GMC Envoy Review The Envoy delivers a spacious interior and outstanding towing capacity. However, it falls short of the handling, reliability and value offered by competitors and ranks near the bottom of its class.
What motor is in a 2008 GMC Envoy?
4.2 L 6-cylinder
5.3 L V8
2008 GMC Envoy/Engine
How much can a 2008 GMC Envoy tow?
5,200 to 6,100 lbs
2008 GMC Envoy/Towing capacity
How big is the gas tank on a 2008 GMC Envoy?
22 gal.
Used 2008 GMC Envoy Specs & Features
| Fuel & MPG | |
|---|---|
| EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) | 14/20 mpg |
| Fuel tank capacity | 22 gal. |
| Fuel type | Regular unleaded |
| Range in miles (cty/hwy) | 308/440 mi. |
How much horsepower does a 2008 GMC Envoy have?
285 to 300 hp
2008 GMC Envoy/Horsepower
What transmission does a 2008 GMC Envoy have?
four-speed automatic transmission
All models come with a four-speed automatic transmission. Safety features include GM’s StabiliTrak electronic stability control and 4-wheel disc brakes.
What are some of the problems with the 2008 GMC Envoy?
On the upside, it has respectable performance, a supple ride and a roomy cabin. But examined more closely, the 2008 GMC Envoy can’t match its rivals in terms of driving dynamics and interior quality. The Envoy’s steering is devoid of road feel, and handling is mushy when pressed.
What kind of engine does a GMC Envoy have?
The 4.2L inline six has good power and torque at both low and high speeds. We purchased our 2008 GMC Envoy SLT with 10,000 miles on it and one year old. Now we have over 250,000 on it and would not trade it for anything new and free.
How well does the GMC Envoy handle snow and ice?
The Envoy is stable, dependable and with automatic or full time 4 wheel drive it plows through snow and ice covered roads well. Most of the time it turns around in the drive with 5-6 inches of fresh snow without 4 wheel drive engaged.
Does the GMC Envoy have reclining seats?
Cars.com reports that the five-seat Envoy GMC “contains reclining front bucket seats and a split, folding rear seat.”