Thursday, June 5, 2008

'07 Chevrolet Suburban

Still one of the most popular people carriers on the road, the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban sees a whole new revamp for 2007 with many new features and updates.

Available in rear or all-wheel drive, the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban can seat up to nine people and carry their luggage. It is a little wonder that this is one of the most popular cars for long-distance journeys.

Three engine options are available – a 5.3 liter 320 horsepower iron-block V-8 engine, an all-aluminum 5.3 liter 320 horsepower V-8 engine and an all-aluminum 6.0 liter V-8 juggernaut of an engine.

All models come with dual front airbags, electronic stability control, and anti-lock disc brakes with electronic proportioning as part of standard equipment. The dash is all-new with a neat instrument panel, and has been lowered to allow better drivability.

The windshield has been aerodynamically redesigned, and pedals are adjustable so they can accommodate drivers of different sizes easily.

'05 Chevrolet Suburban

One of the most popular sedans on the road, the 2005 Chevrolet Suburban follows in a long line of vehicles by Chevy that have become part of road folklore.

Packed with V-8 5.3 liter engines that churn out an impressive 295 horsepower, the '05 Suburban is ideally suited for the comfortable transportation of six people and their cargo. It is an excellent road trip vehicle and very comfortable and passenger friendly.

The 2005 Suburban offers better fuel efficiency, which is a very good move for Chevy. Options include a touch-screen GPS and navigation system, an updated OnStar telematics system, and 17” all-weather tires.

The 2005 Chevrolet Suburban also features new options like traction control, and a revised tire pressure monitor. The car also comes fitted with an electronic stability control system, new airbag systems and adjustable pedals as standard.