2009 - 2010 Chevrolet Suburban Review

The 2010 Chevrolet Suburban experiences no majorcore off-roading. It uses the standard 5.3-liter V8
changes in terms of design, though there have beenengine provides 310-hp along with an Active Fuel
several minor upgrades. This article covers theManagement cylinder deactivation to increase fuel
three-quarter-ton Suburban 2500 and half-toneconomy.
Suburban 1500. Both GMC Yukon XL and ChevyThe all new Chevy Suburban runs on E85
Suburban use the common basic design, though theyethanol-blended fuel with a single 6-speed automatic
have several differences in terms of exterior looks,transmission. Its engine has maximum towing capability
interiors, as well as specs. In comparison to Chevy'sof about 8100 lbs to 9600 lbs. It comes with necessary
Tahoe, the Suburban has longer wheelbase of 14safety features such as curtain and front side airbags,
inches, overall length of about 20 inches, and hasantiskid system, traction control, and ABS, the LTZ trim
approximately 30 cubic feet additional cargo space.level has Blind-spot alert. The other ordinary features
The 2010 Chevrolet Suburban has the seatinglike the rearview mirror, an optional navigation system
arrangement for nine passengers and offering indisplay, a backup camera, twin-display DVD
top-line LTZ, LT and LS trim levels. The new Suburbanentertainment, and a wireless cell phone link are also
(all trims) is presented with choice of rear-wheel driveavailable in the 2010 Chevrolet Suburban.
and 4-wheel drive from General Motors. It also comesAs far as the pricing goes, the next generation Chevy
with the AutoTrac functionality that adds the ability toSuburban will be priced in the $40,635 - $55,625 range.
drive on dry pavement and low-range gearing for hard