The Suburban features a long and storied history, steeped firmly in American tradition and culture. With its origins dating back to the panel trucks of the 1930s, the GMC Suburban has long been a popular choice for car buyers looking for a large vehicle with enough durability and versatility to meet the needs of their demanding and ever-changing life.
If you need a full-size SUV with class-leading cargo capacity and dependability, the GMC Suburban is certainly hard to overlook. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used GMC Suburbans in your area today.
Used GMC Suburban Model Years
2000 – In 2000, GMC stopped production on the Suburban in favor of the more modern and stylish Yukon XL.
1992 – These fourth generation Suburbans were sleeker, slightly smaller and had a revamped interior. Heavy-duty body on frame construction helped add to this SUV's appeal.
1973 – This redesign offered one of the most dramatic changes in the Suburban's long history. With its revamped body, the Suburban now boasted four doors and an updated interior.
1967 – The Suburban was redesigned in 1967 to include a much sleeker exterior and an additional passenger side door.
1936 – The origins of the Suburban date all the way back to 1936. These early models wowed consumers with their spacious interior. They could seat up to eight passengers and included additional cargo space.
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