Top 25 Chick Cars That Guys Should Never Drive
24. Chevrolet Avalanche
Similar to the Ridgeline, the Avalanche boasted the bed space and performance of a pickup truck with the ride and interior features commonly found in sedans or SUVs.
Unfortunately, the Avalanche also suffered from a number of image and performances issues that eventually doomed the Ridgeline as a manly vehicle.
The Avalanche did arrive on the scene with an impressive feature that designers thought would convince most men that they could have the best of both worlds. The rear wall of the Avalanche was removable and the seats folded down to increase the bed space.
What the Avalanche eventually became was the new soccer mom SUV of choice with room to separate smelly equipment bags from riders.
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Chevy’s crossover truck had an MPG rating that was not much better than trucks, had less storage space than the standard truck, and failed to match the towing performance of the full-size trucks it was meant to compete against. As such, it became more common to see moms driving their kids to school in an Avalanche than dads making a run to the local Home Depot on the weekend.