Friday, August 27, 2010

Chevrolet Suburban - Review


Chevrolet Suburban - Review. Editors at TheCarConnection.com are pleased to note that the 2009 Chevrolet Suburban is nicely designed and proportioned—which is more than one might expect from this behemoth.
The Chevy Suburban has three trim levels, says Edmunds: "base LS, more luxurious LT and the sporty LTZ." Additionally, it is offered in two models: the half-ton Suburban 1500 and three-quarter-ton Suburban 2500. According to most reviewers, other than the latter's slightly larger dimensions, it's difficult to tell them apart.

The 2009 Chevrolet Suburban is huge. The Suburban has always been large as such utility vehicles go, but this one, at 18.5 feet, is a behemoth. As Kelley Blue Book puts it, no matter what the trim, with it body-on-frame construction the 2009 Chevy Suburban is "clearly a truck—though fancier in appearance than many cargo haulers." billet grills
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