Used 2015 Chevrolet Suburban Consumer Reviews
Lots of little. Things wrong
Our a.c. just exploded, literally. We have had to take it in to have the seatbelt fixed 3 times, our console latch broke, the radio does not pause any longer, the 2 plastic inserts on the interior roof which attach seatbelt and the other that covers the a.c. vent are both broken and the battery died at 40k miles although it is a 60k mile battery and dealership wouldn't cover it. We do not have young kids and we are not rough on our car. Our other car is a Lexus and we never have these issues.
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I got married, created a Brady Bunch of sorts (6 of us now) and my Titan wasn't going to cut it anymore. We wanted something all of us could fit into with ease. And have room in cargo area for road trips. Only the GMC Yukon XL and Cadillac Escalade ESV offer equivalent space, nothing else comes close. The steering on the 2015+ vehicles feels great, especially compared to older GM trucks. Gas mileage is fine considering. We have 82k miles on ours. This is my first ever domestic vehicle and so far I'm impressed. Mine has a Hennessy HPE-500 supercharger on it, and it really moves for a big truck. The brakes are adequate, but im tempted to swap in the Brembo brakes from the RST versions of this chassis. Need to stop fast if you can go fast... Ease of access into the rear seat is doable for an adult, only the Toyota Sequoia was easier and more comfortable in the 3rd row. However, there's no space behind the 3rd row in the Toyota. This isnt your grandfathers Suburban. There are so many features on the LTZ, it may as well be a Lexus, except it's not all that quiet.. heated steering wheel, air conditioned seats, bluetooth, BOSE audio is sufficient for anyone except an extreme audiophile.. I'd buy it again without hesitation.
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Used suburban 1 year update
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.
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Chevrolet Suburban
great car for families and storage
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