Used 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe Consumer Reviews
SUV that was very basic
This SUV will get you from point A to point B. But this vehicle was in need of a upgrade compaired to what other SUV on the market for the same years and price point offer. Chevy with the new body style did fix alot of these comfort issues in 2015, but the 2014 model is just basic as they get. Bluetooth sucked, electronics were way behind the times. Noise levels were poor and the overall feel just felt cheap. Vehicle was reliable, but not very comfortable based on what other 2014 SUV from others offered.
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2013 Tahoe LTZ
Great vehicle ... wish I kept it
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,19538 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,799126 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,995127 mi away
First Tahoe - Honest thoughts...
I was a Ford guy growing up. I owned three total fullsize pickups and SUVs over the past 20 years. All three left me on the side of the road. Then I had three different small-midsize European cars (Volvo, Mercedes, Audi). I liked each of them but I was ready to get back into a taller vehicle and I needed something to tow my Jeep & trailer. I bought the Tahoe new in last August. I am completely satisfied with it. I get a combined hwy/city 19-20 MPG on average. Not too bad for such a large vehicle. I was able to get in on a deal with $6k cash back total incentives. My purchase price less TT&L was $32,500. Sure it's an LS but it still has terrific bells and whistles for a base model!
Tahoe Lover
Chevy Tahoe use to be my favorite but lately I’ve encounter some problems with my suv. Just yesterday, my transmission went out. After coming across this website, I see I am not alone. What I don’t understand is, how could a vehicle, that’s so popular, encounter the same problem on different year model. Why have the same exact problem been going on for so long and GM hasn’t done anything different. I also don’t understand how a transmission go out so suddenly on a.m vehicle that don’t have a lot of miles. My vehicle have 150K miles on it, but yet I still feel as if a major issue as the transmission, shouldn’t have occurred. Even though I’ve always loved Tahoe’s, this will be the last Tahoe I purchase........sorry GM, but in to the next one🤷🏽♀️
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I love it, my 1st SUV
My new used 2012 Chevy Tahoe (6yrs old) is comfortable, cavernous (compared to my Accord coupe and almost every other car I’ve been in). Need space for hauling very large art canvases and possibly towing a camper - this should be more than enough. 13 mpg is exactly as estimated. Easier to maneuver and park than I thought it would be. Had to break hard and it stopped and steered well. Crack in the dash plastic is apparently common. Found the manual online to work the tech (not much tech) and dials, came with aftermarket radio so I’ve got the Bluetooth. Was worried about in & out with bad knees but no trouble with running board. More headroom than I’ll ever need (I’m 5’3”). Only had it two weeks but so far so good so much awesome.
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