New 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche Safety Review [ 2009 , 2008 ]

MSRP: $32,460 - $36,165
Invoice: $29,701 - $33,091
MPG: 15 City / 21 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.3
Performance:7.3
Exterior:7.4
Interior:7.0
Safety:NA
Reliability:4.0

Chevrolet Avalanche Safety Review

Safety - NA

The 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche does well in federal government crash tests. MSN praises the new model because it "has more safety features than its predecessor. A tire-pressure-monitoring system and stability control that now includes a rollover sensor are among the standard features." Head-curtain side-impact air bags, however, are still optional on all but the LT3 and LTZ models.

In government crash tests, the Avalanche earned a perfect 5 stars for driver protection in front impact crashes, and 5 stars for front passenger protection. No side impact crash tests were conducted. The Avalanche gets a rollover rating of 3 stars for both the 2WD and 4WD models. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety has not yet conducted private crash tests on the Avalanche.

Accident Avoidance

Standard active safety features include anti-lock brakes (ABS), StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control and a Driver Information Center, which continuously monitors various vehicle functions.

Reviewers were especially pleased with the Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, which is standard on the LT2, LT3 and LTZ and optional on the LS and LT1. Sensors in the rear bumper alert you to stationary objects up to eight feet behind the vehicle while traveling in reverse at low speeds. MSN and others appreciate the system for helping with low rear visibility due to a high tailgate: "I was thankful the tester had optional rear park assist. There was simply no way for me to know what was behind the Avalanche's high tailgate, otherwise."

An optional rear camera system works in concert with the Rear Parking Assist to allow the driver to see certain stationary objects on the navigation screen when approaching them at very low speeds. The Orlando Sentinel especially likes the camera's ability to point directly at the trailer hitch when the tailgate is down, "making it a cinch to back up to a trailer." Auto Mall USA tried out the rear view camera for parallel parking and other maneuvers in tight quarters, with positive results: "This system is not a gadget," the reviewer praises. "It speeds parking and maneuvering and can help alert the driver to the presence of a child or adult behind the truck."

Crash Protection

Standard passive safety features include a Passenger Sensing System, which automatically switches the right-front passenger air bag on or off based on the passenger's weight and the type of pressure on the seat. Head-curtain side-impact air bags are standard in LT3 and LTZ models and optional in LS, LT1 and LT2 models.

The Avalanche also features two lower child anchor tethers in the center and right-hand rear seats. Cars.com notes that most other vehicles "lack these anchors in the center location, which is the safest place for a child." However, the reviewer isn't too happy with the location of the tethers and calls their set-up "regrettably minimalist. ... "The top tethers are placed underneath and behind each seat, a location that requires folding up the cushion to find them. Many SUVs and pickups mount top-tether anchors on the seatbacks or rear wall -- sometimes with guide hoops through which to pull the strap taut."

Review Last Updated: 5/5/08