Used 2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ SUV Review
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Absolutely LOVE my 2015 Suburban LTZ (but....)
eokerholm, Round Rock, TX, 06/18/2014
2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 6A)
I really love this car and very happy with the purchase. This is much bigger than my 2006 Honda Pilot that I was happy to get ride of (that thing was a lemon; coming from a guy who's owned 2 Hondas in the last 22 years).
This drives well, not as lively as the 6.2L Denali, but my wallet and gas mileage appreciates that.
Love all the radar and safety features, hands free, etc.
Radar … comes in hand when parking this lovely beast.
Mileage is incredible. Over 2500 miles so far and I'm averaging in the 18+ mpg range. Mixed driving City/Hwy.
On the Hwy, I got 26 mpg to San Antonio from Austin. I was ecstatic!
Update May 2016: This car saved my life. I was hit head on in accident (Volvo S40 slid into me, doing 50+, while I was sitting still) and the car was amazing! Airbags and the car crumbled in all the right spots. I've got whiplash, concussion and some neck and back issues, but I'm alive and the car kept me safe. I won't drive anything else. I insisted on a Suburban Rental that afternoon. This rental Suburban got 27.1 mpg on a recent trip. Crazy good mileage. I consistently get 22+ mpg in my LTZ on road trips and trips to clients. I ordered a new Suburban LTZ to replace the other one that was Totaled in the accident. Chevy, you've got a customer for life!
Cheaply made, Beautiful looking
mama4x4, Temecula, CA, 12/12/2017
2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 6A)
I fell into the trap of having to have the new model Suburban LTZ when it came out. I made a huge mistake. every 6 months we have had to bring it to the dealership for repairs on things that CHevrolet has just decided to cut corners on. our roof has leaked 2x. once in warranty, then again out of warranty and we had to BEG for them to cover it because obviously there was a shoddy first … repair. the second time was so bad we had to get a new headliner, which they did pay for out of pocket. our first 6 months of driving in 95 degree weather in so cal with 3 kids in the back, our AC just gave out. Took it to the dealership and it was a cracked AC line! the mechanic told us that basically GM buys cheap parts and factors in the failure rate as part of the buying process, knowing they will have to replace a certain percentage. Once in a while my automatic extending running boards decide to not come out, my backup camera will cut out intermittently, and my drivers seat does the easy acces thing where it pushes the seat ALL THE WAY BACK even though I have that feature turned off. Then for about a month, it wont. I also had to already have the weather stripping replaced on both front windows because they started peeling up. Now I'm at my final straw, I'm driving on the highway and my passenger fron door B Pillar modling popped off and started flapping gloriously in the wind. We have the best looking vehicle on the road, but I had to pull over, tie a rope around my b pillar and continue the drive. on a 2015 BURB! The car looks pretty, rides OK, I adore the remote start, 4 heated seats, heated steering wheel, 2 dvd screens and leather seats but I'm now looking to get this curse off my hands. I had to write this review because there are so many positive reviews, it seems unfair to not let the buyer beware. don't make the same $60 mistake. Please.
Big problem
jjdca4, Doylestown, PA, 06/08/2014
2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 6A)
The big new feature that so many we're looking forward to, the overdue power third row fold down seats do not work. They hit the second row and will not go down!! See suggested improvements
Used suburban 1 year update
Dad of 5, Coopersburg, PA, 12/18/2021
2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 6A)
Bought the vehicle February 2021 with 90k miles…thus far we have $5500 in repairs, air ride shocks failed in rear, $700 each plus labor, front driver’s strut failed - ruining the tire. $350 for the strut, (which is also an electronically sensored part that forces price higher than normal.) We have 5 children, so it is important to have a full sized SUV, we love the look but there are … gremlins coming out of a vehicle that GM charges a massive premium for. I always work on my own vehicles, I will be the only one working on this one moving forward due to price of parts.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2015 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ SUV
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Seats up to nine people
- Pro:big cargo capacity
- Pro:quiet highway ride
- Pro:strong V8 power
- Pro:high-quality interior.
- Con:Extra-large size requires careful maneuvering in tight quarters
- Con:high cargo floor and load height
- Con:lazy gas pedal responsiveness
- Con:nine-passenger configuration only available on base model.
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