
The Suburban is an extended-length version of the redesigned Tahoe. Our tests of the Tahoe indicate that handling is more agile, steering and brakes feel better, and the ride is more controlled. Interior quality is much improved. The Suburban can seat up to nine with cargo space left over, tow a heavy trailer, and swallow more cargo than most minivans, but the third-row seat is too low and uncomfortable. The standard 5.3-liter V8 is powerful, but the redesigned Tahoe we tested delivered only 14 mpg overall. Four-wheel-drive models have a selectable full-time system that can remain engaged at all times. Stability control is standard.
The Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price is the dealer invoice minus any holdbacks, national dealer incentives, and customer rebates.
Bottom Line Price Range: $32,745 - $36,945
The Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price is the dealer invoice minus any holdbacks, national dealer incentives, and customer rebates.
Bottom Line Price Range: $32,745 - $36,945
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