Not many full-size SUVs can compare to the Suburban in terms of space, dependability and affordability. Even further, it is hard to ignore this three-row SUV's superior handling, smooth ride and ease of maneuverability. With its heavy-duty towing capacity and seating for nine passengers, the Suburban has become a great choice for independent contractors or large, growing families.
If you are in need of a full-size SUV with class leading cargo capacity and dependability, the Chevrolet Suburban is certainly hard to overlook. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used Chevrolet Suburbans in your area today.
Used Chevrolet Suburban Model Years
2007 – Comfort and handling were the focus of this remodel. The Suburban now offered three different interior styles. A new contemporary design and high-end features helped to give the Suburban a more refined feel.
2000 – Chevrolet redesigned the Suburban in 2000 to compete with Ford Excursion. Even with its slightly more compact size, the nine-passenger SUV still offered a massive interior.
1992 – The fourth generation Suburban saw Chevrolet design the SUV to match the sleek styling, heavy-duty body frame and modern interior of their trucks.
1973 – This redesign offered one of the most dramatic changes in the Suburban's long history. A completely revamped body now offered four doors and an updated interior.
1967 - Chevrolet updated the Suburban to include the addition of a third door on the passenger side.
1941 – The origins of the Suburban date all the way back to 1941. These early models could seat up to eight passengers and had additional cargo space.
What the Critics Say about Chevrolet Suburban
The following reviews are for the 2011 model year.
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